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Trump administration separates thousands of migrant families in the US
Federal and local authorities detained tens of thousands of asylum-seekers and migrants inside the U.S., leaving families dependent on donations during prolonged separations.
- In recent months, President Donald Trump’s administration has ramped up enforcement, detaining tens of thousands of asylum-seekers and migrants inside the U.S. while families separated in recent months face anguished uncertainty about reunification.
- President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance policies split more than 5,000 children at the Mexico border, and top border adviser Tom Homan vowed to continue enforcement at `full speed ahead`.
- Failed credible fear interviews and months-long detention complicate reunification, while some released parents like Yaoska remain under 24-hour GPS watch supervision and face mistaken identity stops or local warrants leading to federal custody.
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Heartbreaking Separations: Families Torn Apart by US Immigration Policies
Under President Trump's immigration policies, thousands of families have been separated, creating uncertainty and pain. Families face long detentions and deportation, often leaving children behind. The personal stories of affected families reveal struggles to stay together amidst harsh enforcement measures. The policies lead to anguish and forced choices.
·India
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Families set off on migration journeys and find themselves torn apart
MIAMI (AP) — During the first Trump administration, families were forcibly separated at the border.
·Cherokee County, United States
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Trump administration separates thousands of migrant families in the US
A new wave of immigration enforcement is dividing families inside the U.S. Federal officials and their local law enforcement partners are detaining tens of thousands of asylum-seekers and migrants.
·United States
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Leaning Left13Leaning Right1Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Left
Bias Distribution
- 54% of the sources lean Left
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