7/9/2018

BORDER/CHILDREN/COURTS/IMMIGRATION/JUSTICE DEPARTMENT/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “Roughly half of the children under 5 years old who were separated from their parents at the border will be back with their moms and dads by a court-imposed deadline Tuesday [7-10-18], but the Trump administration is still not sure when the rest will be reunified. Still, at a court hearing on Monday [7-9-18], the federal judge who set the deadline for reunifications said he was ‘very encouraged’ thus far…The hearing only covered the roughly 100 children under the age of 5 who were separated from their parents under the administration’s ‘zero tolerance’ border prosecution policy. That group must be reunited by Tuesday under a deadline Sabraw set two weeks ago, when he first ordered the government to put the families back together. The government still has thousands more children aged 5 and older in its custody that it will have to reunite by July 26 — but the hearing did not cover that group. Attorneys for the government and the American Civil Liberties Union, which filed the original lawsuit challenging family separations, said they worked together intensely over the weekend to identify the families affected by the deadline and to work out how to move forward. Justice Department attorney Sarah Fabian provided the court with the most detailed data thus far on the 102 children under age 5 whom it identified as separated from their parents at the border.”

Tal Kopan and Catherine E. Shoichet, “Only 54 children to be reunited by court deadline, but judge praises ‘progress’,” CNN Politics, CNN.com, July 9, 2018 5:39 pm