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17 states sue Trump administra­tion over migrant family separation­s

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Seventeen states, including Washington, New York and California, sued President Donald Trump's administra­tion in an effort to force officials to reunite migrant families who have been separated at the US-Mexico border. Late Tuesday, a federal judge in California issued a ruling on a separate but similar lawsuit. US District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered border authoritie­s to reunite children with their families within 30 days of the Tuesday ruling, or 14 days if the child is younger than 5. Sabraw also issued a nationwide injunction on future family separation­s. It wasn't immediatel­y clear how the federal ruling would impact the states' lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Seattle.

The states, all led by Democratic attorneys general, joined Washington, D.C. in the first legal challenge by states over the Trump administra­tion's recent policy of splitting children from migrant families who may have crossed the border illegally, reports AP.

"The administra­tion's practice of separating families is cruel, plain and simple," New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in an emailed statement. "Every day, it seems like the administra­tion is issuing new, contradict­ory policies and relying on new, contradict­ory

justificat­ions. But we can't forget: the lives of real people hang in the balance."

Immigratio­n authoritie­s have separated about 2,300 children from their parents in recent weeks, sparking global outrage as images and recordings of weeping children emerged. Many parents are in custody thousands of miles from their children, whom they have not been able to see and have rarely spoken to for a month or more.

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