1/18/2019

BORDER/CHILDREN/HHS/HOUSE OF REPS/IMMIGRATION/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “A House panel sent a letter Friday [1-18-19] to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar requesting he turn over documents related to the administration’s ‘zero-tolerance’ policy that led to the separation of families apprehended along the southern border. The letter from the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations comes less than a day after a 2017 draft memo released by Oregon Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley detailing plans to deter migrants, including the ‘zero-tolerance’ policy. The memo details plans to separate families months before the ‘zero-tolerance’ policy was announced by the administration. The controversial policy was eventually reversed in a June executive order. Still, a new inspector general report released Thursday [1-17-19] found that ‘thousands’ more children had been separated than previously reported by the government. More than 2,600 children were separated from their parents at the border from April 19 to May 31, after then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against all migrants who crossed the border unlawfully.”

Priscilla Alvarez, “House panel demands answers from Trump administration on ‘zero tolerance’ family separation policy,” CNN Politics, CNN.com, January 18, 2019 6:37 pm