Georgia couple fights for release of five children taken by officials during traffic stop
A Georgia couple is fighting officials for the return of their five children taken away after a traffic stop when law enforcement found marijuana in their car. NBC’s Priscilla Thompson has more on how activists and lawmakers are now joining the battle.
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