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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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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.

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Photos of families who set off on migration journeys and found themselves torn apart

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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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