Like many Americans, Ms. Rachel said she first became aware of the family detention center in Dilley, Texas, after federal immigration agents detained a 5-year-old in Minneapolis.
Rachel Accurso, best known as Ms. Rachel on YouTube, is using her voice to advocate for the closure of the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas, which is holding children and their parents.
After Ms. Rachels' continued advocacy for children and their families being detained by ICE, other celebrities have heeded the call.
Controversial kids’ YouTuber Ms. Rachel finally admitted that she is “political” as she spearheads a campaign to close a contested Texas immigration detention center that held 500 children at its peak ...
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Ms. Rachel spoke with children in ICE detention in Texas. What she heard was 'devastating.'
'If you could help us to leave,' 9-year-old Deiver Henao Jimenez asked Ms. Rachel. 'I don't want to be here anymore. Nothing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By toddlers' standards, Ms. Rachel is among the most famous people in the world. The YouTube educator and one of Glamour’s Women ...
YouTube star "Ms. Rachel" declared that she is "political" as she launches a new plan to try to shut down a Texas detention facility. The children's entertainer, whose real name is Rachel Griffin ...
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Ms. Rachel apologizes for liking antisemitic Instagram comment: "I'm a human who makes mistakes"
Rachel Accurso, the prominent children's entertainer known as Ms. Rachel, came under fire after screenshots circulated online that showed her Instagram account liking a comment that read, "Free ...
Ms. Rachel is apologizing for liking a controversial comment on social media. The wildly popular children's entertainer, whose legal name is Rachel Accurso, drew criticism after screenshots circulated ...
Rachel Accurso, also known as Ms. Rachel to anyone with kids, has apologized for accidentally liking an antisemitic comment on one of her Instagram posts. Screenshots of Ms. Rachel liking a comment ...
The boy in the grainy video feed sounded desperate. “I don’t want to be here anymore,” he said. “Nothing is good here.” Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Since early March, ...
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