International Federal attorneys: can't find the parents of 545 migrant children separated by Trump administration

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WASHINGTON — Lawyers appointed by a federal judge to identify migrant families who were separated by the Trump administration say they have yet to track down the parents of 545 children, and that approximately two-thirds of those parents were deported to Central America without their children, according to a filing from the ACLU on Tuesday.

The Trump administration instituted a "zero tolerance" policy in 2018 that separated migrant children and parents at the southern U.S. border. The administration later confirmed that it had actually begun separating families in 2017 along some portions of the border under a pilot program. The ACLU and other pro-bono law firms were tasked with finding the members of families separated during that pilot program.

Unlike the 2,800 families separated under zero tolerance in 2018, most of whom remained in custody when zero tolerance was ended by executive order, many of the more than 1,000 parents separated from their children under the pilot program had already been deported before a federal judge in California ordered they be found.

“It is critical to find out as much as possible about who was responsible for this horrific practice while not losing sight of the fact that hundreds of families have still not been found and remain separated," said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project. "There is so much more work to be done to find these families."

"People ask when we will find all of these families and, sadly, I can’t give an answer. I just don’t know. But we will not stop looking until we have found every one of the families, no matter how long it takes. The tragic reality is that hundreds of parents were deported to Central America without their children, who remain here with foster families or distant relatives.”

The ACLU and other organizations that are part of a court-appointed "steering committee" learned that more than 1,000 families were separated in 2017 based on data provided by the Department of Homeland Security. Of those, it has been able to contact the parents of more than 550 children and believes about 25 of them may have a chance of being able to come back to the U.S. for reunification.

Gelernt said some of the families contacted have elected to keep their children in the U.S. with a family member or sponsor "due to fear of what will happen to their child if they return" to their home countries.

The group Justice in Motion is physically searching for the separated parents in Mexico and Central America. “While we have already located many deported parents, there are hundreds more who we are still trying to reach,” said the group in a statement. “It’s an arduous and time-consuming process on a good day. During the pandemic, our team of human rights defenders is taking special measures to protect their own security and safety, as well as that of the parents and their communities.”

A separate court order directed that the Trump administration reunite families separated under zero tolerance in 2018.

DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/im...XYQhlcpo0dLpYlo6efibVlhMH3hqLsPr5jZfjsubBhK4g
 
What kind of parents traffick their children illegally into another countries borders?

Completely irresponsible and this is on the parents.

Ones that want their kids to have a better life or that want to escape unsafe conditions. Given the amount of denied refugees that were murdered after they were sent back, I'd say the over/under on how many of these parents are dead should be about 50.

And, no, a policy written and enforced by the Trump administration to separate the children from their parents, put them alone in detention centers, try them without lawyers before courts with laws they don't understand, and then deport those parents without their kids is not the parent's fault. It's the fault of Trump and all the impotent, witless pieces of shit that voted for him.
 
Ones that want their kids to have a better life or that want to escape unsafe conditions. Given the amount of denied refugees that were murdered after they were sent back, I'd say the over/under on how many of these parents are dead should be about 50.

And, no, a policy written and enforced by the Trump administration to separate the children from their parents, put them alone in detention centers, try them without lawyers before courts with laws they don't understand, and then deport those parents without their kids is not the parent's fault. It's the fault of Trump and all the impotent, witless pieces of shit that voted for him.
you realize the "conditions" that they're trying to escape can just follow them here if there was no border control, right? lol
 
Ones that want their kids to have a better life or that want to escape unsafe conditions. Given the amount of denied refugees that were murdered after they were sent back, I'd say the over/under on how many of these parents are dead should be about 50.

And, no, a policy written and enforced by the Trump administration to separate the children from their parents, put them alone in detention centers, try them without lawyers before courts with laws they don't understand, and then deport those parents without their kids is not the parent's fault. It's the fault of Trump and all the impotent, witless pieces of shit that voted for him.
Seems like they should have looked at those policies before trying to enter such a hostile country and weighed the risks appropriately.
 
Ones that want their kids to have a better life or that want to escape unsafe conditions. Given the amount of denied refugees that were murdered after they were sent back, I'd say the over/under on how many of these parents are dead should be about 50.

And, no, a policy written and enforced by the Trump administration to separate the children from their parents, put them alone in detention centers, try them without lawyers before courts with laws they don't understand, and then deport those parents without their kids is not the parent's fault. It's the fault of Trump and all the impotent, witless pieces of shit that voted for him.

They knew coming here illegally was a crime. You cant commit a crime and expect no repercussions.
 
They knew coming here illegally was a crime. You cant commit a crime and expect no repercussions.

Next time you jaywalk or peep through your elderly neighbor's window, your parents should be beheaded. Don't commit a crime and expect there won't be outlandish and unprecedented punishment for your innocent family members.
 
Next time you jaywalk or peep through your elderly neighbor's window, your parents should be beheaded. Don't commit a crime and expect there won't be outlandish and unprecedented punishment for your innocent family members.

Borders exist for a reason. What do you think Mexicans do to illegal immigrants?
 
Next time you jaywalk or peep through your elderly neighbor's window, your parents should be beheaded. Don't commit a crime and expect there won't be outlandish and unprecedented punishment for your innocent family members.
Yes, jaywalking and entering the country illegally are practically the same thing. I'm right with you, man.

And separating the children from the parents who were arrested and put in jail? The same thing they do to every parent who is arrested for a crime when their child is with them? Outrageous!
 
Next time you jaywalk or peep through your elderly neighbor's window, your parents should be beheaded. Don't commit a crime and expect there won't be outlandish and unprecedented punishment for your innocent family members.
You just compared jaywalking to illegal immigration.

Then you compared someone being separated from their parents to being beheaded.

I know youre better than this.
 
if they were actually their parents, they would have waited out the process, as it was these people are likely pretending to be parents and split as soon as they got past the check points
 
Probably because their parents were killed by cartels/coyotes and/or the kids didn't have parents with them and were part of child trafficking.

This is why we need stronger deterants to illegal immigration and the illegal entities that foster it.

God bless America trying to protect them
 
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