Salvadoran mother separated from son to remain in custody
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A Salvadoran woman who was separated from her 8-year-old son when she entered the U.S. must remain in custody, prolonging her reunification wait, under a ruling Monday by an immigration judge. Blanca Orantes-Lopez has been separated from her son, Abel Alexander, since late May, when she was detained with 20 other asylum seekers at the Mexico border. The boy remains in federal custody in New York. About 2,500 children have been separated from their parents under President Donald Trump's now-stalled "zero tolerance" ...
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