Thousands of migrant children remain separated from their parents following the administration’s policy of “zero-tolerance” at the southern border. While the administration has struggled to reunite families quickly, latinoTech CEO Elizabeth Vilchis says she may have an app for that. And for Vilchis, it’s more than just a tech solution; it’s personal. When she crossed the border at 7 years old, she was separated from her own parents, an experience she says she remembers vividly. She joins Soledad O’Brien to discuss her personal story and her latest app, ReUnidos.
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