The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

First ladies decry separating families

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All four former first ladies have joined the current one, Melania Trump, in an unusual united political front expressing horror at children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.

As Michelle Obama put it on Twitter, in support of Laura Bush: “Sometimes truth transcends party.”

Mrs. Obama, a Democrat, wrote those words as she re-tweeted Mrs. Bush, a Republican, who first spoke out in an opinion piece Sunday in The Washington Post.

“I live in a border state. I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our internatio­nal boundaries, but this zero-tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart,” Mrs. Bush said on Twitter as she shared her column.

Hillary Clinton, speaking at a women’s event in New York, said the Trump administra­tion’s “zero tolerance” policy that has separated children and parents at the southern border was a “moral and humanitari­an crisis.”

Their outrage and call for reforms come after nearly 2,000 minors were separated from adults in the six weeks following Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ announceme­nt of the zero-tolerance approach to illegal border crossings.

In perhaps the most surprising response from a first lady, a statement from Mrs. Trump’s office said she “hates” to see families separated at the border. Her spokeswoma­n, Stephanie Grisham, said Sunday, “She believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart.”

But the statement didn’t reference the “no-tolerance” policy and instead said Mrs. Trump hoped “both sides of the aisle” can change immigratio­n laws.

The senior among the first ladies, Rosalynn Carter, spoke through The Carter Center: “The practice and policy today of removing children from their parents’ care at our border with Mexico is disgracefu­l and a shame to our country.”

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