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220 Immigrant Children in U.S. Still Separated from Families

HeadlineOct 30, 2018

In more immigration news, the Trump administration added 14 more names last week to the list of migrant children still separated from their families. Two hundred twenty separated children remain in custody, four months after a judge ordered all families be reunited.

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