John Rash, editorial columnist at the Star Tribune, writes here about what has happened to CVT Minnesota-based clients during the militarized ICE enforcement, quoting Sara Nelson, program manager, and Scott Roehm, senior director of global justice and accountability. They describe how clients are now living through a situation as frightening as what they fled in their home countries. Scott said that under normal circumstances, clients come to CVT and “feel safe, particularly in the environment of working with our clinicians, or they’re in the process of getting there on the road that is their healing journey. Now they’re terrified.”
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They Fled Torture in Their Home Countries. Now They’ve Been Held by ICE
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Minnesota Star Tribune