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This past month has been an important and engaging one on Fox Nation -- Fox News' exclusive subscription streaming service. "The Five" host Dana Perino interviewed former President George W. Bush on his "43 portraits" of immigrants to the United States; Tucker Carlson premiered "Tucker Carlson Today" -- a longer-form and more in-depth Q&A with key guests of the day that otherwise wouldn't fit into his hour of nightly airtime on the cable network -- and more.
"The 43rd president’s powerful new collection of oil paintings highlights the inspiring journeys of 43 remarkable men and women who have immigrated to the United States," she said in the Fox Nation special. The immigration debate often takes place through facts and figures, but Bush’s portrait collection worked to humanize the numbers. "There’s a lot of statistics around immigration," said Perino. "But here you are reminded that they are also people." One such immigrant was Thear Suzuki, who spent the first eight years of her life in Cambodia in war and refugee camps. She tells a harrowing tale of her family’s survival of genocide, working in forced labor, finally escaping to a refugee camp in Vietnam, and coming to the United States as a refugee.More Related News