Judge Orders Trump Administration to Reunite Families Separated at Border
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Reunite Families Separated at Border
A federal judge ordered the U.S. government to reunite families separated under President Donald Trump’s stringent immigration policy.“This situation has reached a crisis level,” wrote U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in an emergency order. “There is no genuine dispute that the Government was not prepared to accommodate the mass influx of separated children […] There was no reunification plan in place, and families have been separated for months.”More than 2,300 migrant children, writes Reveal News, have been taken from their parents since the Trump administration implemented a zero-tolerance policy in April. Under the springtime dictate, any adult caught crossing the border illegally will be prosecuted in criminal court.In response to widespread outrage at family separation—sparked in large part by extensive media coverage—President Trump issued an executive order ending the practice. The order, signed last week, raised legal questions on whether parents can be held with their children for more than 20 days.However, Trump’s decision did little to address the “thousands of parents” who have already been detained in facilities far from their children.“The government readily keeps track of personal property of detainees in criminal and immigration proceedings,” wrote Sabraw. “Yet, the government has no system in place to keep track of, provide effective communication with, and promptly produce alien children. The unfortunate reality is that under the present system migrant children are not accounted for with the same efficiency and accuracy as property.”
Border Patrol agents patrol a stretch of desert along the U.S.-Mexico frontier. Image via Pixabay/user:mademoddymad. (CCA-BY-0.0)
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