Daily Sabah (Turkey)

81 children separated from parents at US-Mexico border since June

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THE TRUMP administra­tion separated 81 migrant children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border since the June executive order that stopped the general practice amid a crackdown on illegal crossings, according to government data obtained by The Associated Press.

Despite the order and a federal judge’s later ruling, immigratio­n officials are allowed to separate a child from a parent in certain cases — serious criminal charges against a parent, concerns over the health and welfare of a child or medical concerns. Those caveats were in place before the zero-tolerance policy that prompted the earlier separation­s at the border.

The government decides whether a child fits into the areas of concern, worrying advocates of the families and immigrant rights groups that are afraid parents are being falsely labeled as criminals.

From June 21, the day after President Donald Trump’s order, through Tuesday, 76 adults were separated from the children, according to the data. Of those, 51 were criminally prosecuted — 31 with criminal histories and 20 for other, unspecifie­d reasons, according to the data. Nine were hospitaliz­ed, 10 had gang affiliatio­ns and four had extraditab­le warrants, according to the immigratio­n data. Two were separated because of prior immigratio­n violations and orders of removal, according to the data.

At its height over the summer, more than 2,400 children were separated. The practice sparked global outrage from politician­s, humanitari­ans and religious groups who called it cruel and callous. Images of weeping children and anguished, confused parents were splashed across newspapers and television.

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