WASHINGTON — Families with loved ones wrongfully detained abroad gathered in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Wednesday to unveil a 15-foot-tall ...
“I can assure you that the Biden-Harris administration and Secretary [of State Antony] Blinken, they are committed to getting these people home. They’re committed to taking care of these families,” Carstens said at Wednesday’s press conference.aimed at increasing the flow of information to families of Americans detained abroad and at imposing sanctions on the criminals, terrorists or government officials who hold them captive.
The sisters said their dad Alirio is a proud Texan, so much so that in the image of him on the wall in the mural, he’s wearing a shirt that resembles the Texas flag. The photo was taken at a rodeo.
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