7/12/2018

CHILDREN/DHS/IMMIGRATION/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “The Trump administration said on Thursday [7-12-18] it had reunited all eligible young migrant children with their parents after they had been separated when crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, two days after a court-imposed deadline. But nearly half – 46 of the 103 children under the age of 5 who were placed in government care – remain separated because of safety concerns, the deportation of their parents and other issues, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The administration had been required late last month by U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego to reunite families separated under President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance immigration policy to prosecute all adults entering the country illegally. Those separations occurred between early May and June 20 when Trump signed an executive order halting them. The Republican president had been facing a backlash for the policy, which some critics called a national disgrace. Sabraw on June 26 ordered reunifications for children under age 5 by July 10, and for more than 2,000 older children by July 26. He gave the administration until 3 p.m. PDT (2200 GMT) Thursday to update him on its progress. The judge issued his order in connection with a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union challenging the separations.”

Tom Hals, Jonathan Stempel, “U.S. says all eligible young migrant children reunited with parents,” Reuters, July 12, 2018 3:07 am