Order on family separation offers no relief for thousands already being held
By the time President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday afternoon halting the separation of families caught illegally entering the country along the southwest border — an act he and had previously insisted could only be done by Congress — at least 2,000 children had already been separated from their parents and placed in government-contracted facilities around the country. The executive order appeared to pave the way to replace family separation with a policy of detaining entire families together, prompting a new flood of concerns ...
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