Yorkshire Post

Border officials left confused by Trump’s about-face on children

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DONALD TRUMP’S order to stop separating migrant children from their parents has spread confusion along the border, with officials still working on a plan to reunite families while sending conflictin­g signals about the state of the “zero-tolerance” policy.

Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t said it is looking into creating 15,000 beds for use in detaining immigrant families. A day earlier, the Pentagon said it was drawing up plans to house as many as 20,000 migrants on US military bases.

Parents who remained locked up struggled to get in touch with children being held in many cases hundreds of miles away.

Some said they did not know where their children were, while others said they had been deported without them.

The president took a hard line on the crisis, accusing the Democrats of telling “phoney stories of sadness and grief ”.

“We cannot allow our country to be overrun by illegal immigrants,” he tweeted.

A senior Trump administra­tion official said about 500 of the more than 2,300 children taken from their families at the border in recent weeks have been reunited since May.

Federal agencies are working to set up a centralise­d reunificat­ion process for all remaining children at a detention centre on the Texas side of the border, said the official. There were also signs that the administra­tion is dialling back, for now, its “zero-tolerance” policy of prosecutin­g all adults caught crossing into the US illegally.

The federal public defender’s office for the region that covers El Paso to San Antonio said federal prosecutor­s would be dismissing cases in which parents were charged with illegally entering the country and separated from their children.

The uncertaint­y at the border resulted after Mr Trump abruptly reversed policy in the face of an internatio­nal outcry over the separation of families.

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Dragon boats race to the finish line during the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival yesterday. in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

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