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Road Map: What are 'price tag' killings?

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Ayman Mohyeldin and a group of panelists discuss the death of a Palestinian boy that many are calling a “price tag” killing. Human rights organizations explain why the issue of migrant crossings around the world needs more progressive policies. Plus, we explain the current situation in Nepal, three months after the twin earthquakes. Later, Mohyeldin looks at the problem of poaching of elephants, tigers, and other animals in Africa. And NPR’s Leila Fadel stops by Road Map to talk about her reporting on an American couple jailed in Egypt for over a year without a trial. Road Map airs Wednesday at 10am ET on Shift.