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Judge: Finding parents of separated children is US govt’s duty

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LOS ANGELES: The federal judge who ordered the reunificat­ion of families separated at the southern US border said it was the government’s responsibi­lity to locate parents deported without their children.

According to government figures submitted to the court on Thursday, 410 of the 572 immigrant children still under government care have parents – or another associated adult – outside of the United States.

“Many of these parents were removed from the country without their child; all of this is the result of the government’s separation and then inability and failure to track and reunite,” US District Judge Dana Sabraw said.

“And the reality is that for every parent who is not located, there will be a permanent orphaned child, and that is 100% the responsibi­lity of the administra­tion.”

Sabraw ordered that the government put someone in charge of the “significan­t undertakin­g” to find the adults. So far, only 13 parents have been located.

“The judge is refusing to let the government off the hook for the mess it made,” said lawyer Lee Gelernt of the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued the government over the separation­s which resulted from the “zero tolerance” immigratio­n policy.

The rights group said it had made clear that it would help however it could, but that “the government must bear the ultimate burden of finding the parents”.

“Not only was it the government’s unconstitu­tional separation practice that led to this crisis, but the United States Government has far more resources than any group of NGOs,” it said in the report.

Gelernt also accused Washington of holding back informatio­n that could help locate the deported parents.

“Every day the government has sat on this informatio­n has been another day of suffering for these families,” he said.

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