The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

50 migrant children to reunite with parents

Half of those covered by court order remain separated from families

- By Elliot Spagat THe Associated Press

At least 50 immigrant children under age 5 will be released with their parents by Tuesday’s court-ordered deadline for the Trump administra­tion to reunify families forcibly separated at the border, a government attorney said Monday.

That’s only about half of the 100 or so children covered by the court order.

At a court hearing, Justice Department lawyer Sarah Fabian acknowledg­ed the Trump administra­tion won’t meet the deadline for all the youngsters.

She said the government was still working to do background checks and confirm the relationsh­ips between the adults and chil-

dren in its custody.

More than 2,000 children in all were separated from their parents by U.S. immigratio­n authoritie­s at the border this spring before President Donald Trump reversed course on June 20 amid an internatio­nal outcry and said families should remain together. Late last month, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw set deadlines of Tuesday to reunite children under 5 with their parents and July 26 for older children. On Monday, the Justice Department updated the judge on its progress.

Before the court hearing, American Civil Liberties Union attorney Lee Gelernt said that a judge can impose sanctions, usually fines, for failure to meet a deadline but that the organizati­on is not pressing for that at this time.

He said the ACLU instead wanted a detailed explanatio­n of when all families will be reunited.

“At this point what we need is very specific, concrete steps,” he said.

Gelernt said the youngsters “have already suffered so much because of this policy, and every extra day apart just adds to that pain.”

 ?? MIGUEL ROBERTS — THE BROWNSVILL­E HERALD VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE PHOTO ?? On June 18, dignitarie­s take a tour of Southwest Key Programs Casa Padre, a U.S. immigratio­n facility in Brownsvill­e, Texas, where children who have been separated from their families are detained. The American Civil Liberties Union says it appears the Trump administra­tion will miss a Tuesday, July 10, deadline to reunite young children with their parents in more than half of the cases.
MIGUEL ROBERTS — THE BROWNSVILL­E HERALD VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE PHOTO On June 18, dignitarie­s take a tour of Southwest Key Programs Casa Padre, a U.S. immigratio­n facility in Brownsvill­e, Texas, where children who have been separated from their families are detained. The American Civil Liberties Union says it appears the Trump administra­tion will miss a Tuesday, July 10, deadline to reunite young children with their parents in more than half of the cases.

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