Hungary's New Law: Detaining Migrants Indefinitely & Its Impact on Wind Power 🌬️
Watch the full episode of VICE News Tonight (March 28, 2017) to explore Hungary's controversial detention law for migrants and its implications for renewable energy development.

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Watch the FULL EPISODE of VICE News Tonight on HBO from March 28, 2017.
A tough new law in Hungary allows migrants to be detained indefinitely -- housed in shipping containers -- until their cases are heard. Plus, we look at Iowa's wind power industry, and how it could be affected by Trump's latest executive order. We also sit down with Parker Bright, the 24 year-old artist who staged a protest at the Whitney Biennial. Over the course of two days, Bright, wearing a t-shirt that read "Black Death Spectacle" stood in front of a painting by Dana Schutz, a white artist who had painted an image of Emmett Till's dead body.
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A tough new law in Hungary allows migrants to be detained indefinitely -- housed in shipping containers -- until their cases are heard. Plus, we look at Iowa's wind power industry, and how it could be affected by Trump's latest executive order. We also sit down with Parker Bright, the 24 year-old artist who staged a protest at the Whitney Biennial. Over the course of two days, Bright, wearing a t-shirt that read "Black Death Spectacle" stood in front of a painting by Dana Schutz, a white artist who had painted an image of Emmett Till's dead body.
Read: "Amnesty warns that rising 'poisonous rhetoric' endangers human rights around the world" - http://bit.ly/2ovcpAo
Read: "Trump's latest executive order guts Obama-era environmental protections" - http://bit.ly/2nQhlNx
Watch: "An undocumented immigrants underground journey to Canada" - http://bit.ly/2ouV5vy
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