The nightmare does not end. The parents of 628 immigrant children who were separated from their families at the shared US-Mexico border as part of President Donald Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy have yet to be located. This is revealed by a judicial file obtained by CNN that was sent by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU for its acronym in English), and by the US Department of Justice. The search for these parents is no longer in charge of the government. A federal judge put in charge of the ACLU and other organizations the reunification of these families, due to the negligence of the State. Kay Guerrero has more details in her Report K.
The immigration nightmare continues in the US: parents of 628 immigrant children have not been located | Video | CNN
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The nightmare does not end. The parents of 628 immigrant children who were separated from their families at the US-Mexico border, as part of | United States | CNN