No law requires separating immigrant parents, kids at border
Published on June 20, 2018 at 09:22AM by By Lomi Kriel
A two-year-old Honduran girl crying as Border Patrol agents patted down her mother. Photographs of small children in cages at federal processing facilities. Heart-wrenching accounts of parents separated from their children at the southern border, including one father from Honduras who killed himself after his wife and son were taken from him. It’s all been unsettling to many Americans, and also confusing. On such an emotive, politically-charged issue, there’s sure to be a lot of misinformation. We break it down for you here: Is there a law requiring the separation of immigrant families at the border? No. Crossing the U.S.
Published on June 20, 2018 at 09:22AM by By Lomi Kriel
A two-year-old Honduran girl crying as Border Patrol agents patted down her mother. Photographs of small children in cages at federal processing facilities. Heart-wrenching accounts of parents separated from their children at the southern border, including one father from Honduras who killed himself after his wife and son were taken from him. It’s all been unsettling to many Americans, and also confusing. On such an emotive, politically-charged issue, there’s sure to be a lot of misinformation. We break it down for you here: Is there a law requiring the separation of immigrant families at the border? No. Crossing the U.S.
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