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CGI models are taking over more than just your social media

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Many things you see online are not what they appear to be. Some influencers you find on social media feeds are not real people. In a growing trend, some of these computer-generated influencers have more than one million followers each. Tony Dokoupil reports.



Detention center photos raise a concern: Where are the girls?

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So far, the photos that have been released from the border detention centers do not show any girls. The Department of Health and Human Services hasn't been able to tell us where girls separated from their families are being sent. The Obama administration's former acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, John Sandweg, said Tuesday that sometimes, families separated at the border are never reunited. Mireya Villarreal spoke to a public defender who said he represents immigrants with no idea where their children have been taken.

"Tender age" shelters fuel new outrage over Trump immigration policy

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There's more outrage over the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy after a new report said they are sending babies and other young children to so-called "tender age" shelters. To see what families go through before getting to one of the shelters, David Begnaud spent about two hours with a senior border patrol agent in south Texas.

Florida lawmakers denied entry at detention center for undocumented children

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The number of undocumented children held in federal detention centers is growing. The Department of Health and Human Services says nearly 12,000 minors are living in its network of shelters right now. The majority tried to cross the border of their own, but an increasing number were forcibly separated from their famiies. Adriana Diaz reports on how two Florida lawmakers were turned away at a detention facility.

American student beaten, dragged and detained in Vietnam

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A video appears to show William Nguyen, an American graduate student who was arrested in Vietnam last week, saying he regrets breaking the law. The 32-year-old was beaten and dragged before he was detained in the middle of demonstrations over a proposed economic zone law. Ben Tracy reports.





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