Lost In Detention During The Obama Administration (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
FRONTLINE investigated complaints of abuse and harsh treatment as detentions and deportations of undocumented immigrants reached record levels during former President Barack Obama’s first term. (Aired Oct. 18, 2011)
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By the time this documentary premiered, more than one million immigrants had been deported under the Obama administration and critics charged that families were unfairly separated after being caught in a nationwide dragnet. Correspondent Maria Hinojosa investigated President Obama’s enforcement strategies and journeyed into the secretive world of immigrant detention, with a penetrating look at who was being detained and what was happening to them.
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CHAPTERS:
Prologue - 00:00
How President Obama Stepped Up Immigration Enforcement & Deportation in His First Term - 1:27
An Examination of Secure Communities, a Federal Immigration Enforcement Program - 9:44
Former Detainees Allege Abuse in Immigration Detention Centers During Obama Administration - 23:46
What Happened to Hopes for Comprehensive Immigration Reform - 41:31
Credits - 51:55