Hindustan Times (Patiala)

700 migrant kids still in US custody

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LOS ANGELES: The US government said on Friday that hundreds of families it broke up at the border with Mexico have not been reunited as a court-ordered deadline to return all children to their parents elapsed.

A federal judge in California had ordered that all eligible migrant families be brought back together by 6:00 pm local time and officials said in a court filing that 1,442 children aged five and older had been reunited with their families.

“The reunificat­ion plan outlined to the court... is proceeding, and is expected to result in the reunificat­ion of all class members found eligible for reunificat­ion at this time by the court’s July 26, 2018 deadline,” the government said.

A further 378 children had already been released under other “appropriat­e circumstan­ces,” the filing said, but more than 700 children remain in custody.

The government said the deadline had been met, however, because those families were ineligible, either because family ties have not been confirmed, or the parent has a criminal record, a communicab­le disease or cannot be found.

A US federal judge will hold a hearing on Friday on whether the Trump administra­tion is in contempt of court over the deadline for reuniting migrant children taken from their parents at the Mexican border.

 ?? AFP ?? A woman reunited with her son in El Paso, Texas.
AFP A woman reunited with her son in El Paso, Texas.

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