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Missing Migrant Project
Clip: 9/18/2014 | 8m 55s
The human remains of desert border crossers are identified with forensics.
Finding out for the families of the missing what happened to border crossers who disappeared is "the sacred baseline” for her work," says anthropologist Robin Reineke, cofounder of the Missing Migrant Project at the Colibri Center for Human Rights in Tucson, Arizona. "Care of the dead is such a key part of the Catholic faith."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Missing Migrant Project
Clip: 9/18/2014 | 8m 55s
Finding out for the families of the missing what happened to border crossers who disappeared is "the sacred baseline” for her work," says anthropologist Robin Reineke, cofounder of the Missing Migrant Project at the Colibri Center for Human Rights in Tucson, Arizona. "Care of the dead is such a key part of the Catholic faith."
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