Suspending the use of the immigration background checks could speed up the release of children by at least two or three days. About 13,200 children are in custody. Other administration news focuses on the flawed safety approval of the new depression drug esketamine.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2K7Ippz
June 11, 2019
Rose
Health News, Kaiser Health News
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