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Family Separation at Border is ‘Child Abuse,’ ACLU Tells Court

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Family Separation at Border is ‘Child Abuse,’ ACLU Tells Court

Hannah Albarazi, Law 360 (September 21, 2019)

The American Civil Liberties Union on Friday urged a California federal judge to rule that U.S. immigration officials are illegally separating parents from their children based on criminal histories instead of separating families only when a parent is deemed unfit or a danger to their child, saying its present policy is tantamount to “child abuse.”

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Migrant Dad Separated from His 3-Year-Old Son for 6 Months over DNA Test

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Migrant Dad Separated from His 3-Year-Old Son for 6 Months over DNA Test

Manuel Bojorquez, CBS Evening News (September 18, 2019)

At the McAllen Border Patrol processing center, officers accused a man of not being the father because his last name was not on the boy’s birth certificate. He said U.S. Customs and Border Protection told him he’d get his son back if he said he wasn’t the father. Confused, he agreed.

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Children Not Exempt from Trump’s Toughest Asylum Policy and Will be Turned Back, Official Say

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Children Not Exempt from Trump’s Toughest Asylum Policy and Will be Turned Back, Official Say

CNBC (September 13, 2019)

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to allow the Trump administration to go forward with its toughest asylum policy to date, officials from the Department of Justice and Homeland Security on Friday detailed how they would begin enforcement, including by turning back children who arrive at the southern border without their parents.

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Don’t Blame Flores Agreement for Migration Wave, Attorneys and Experts Tell Court

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Don’t Blame Flores Agreement for Migration Wave, Attorneys and Experts Tell Court

Graham Kates, CBS News (September 13, 2019)

Attorneys on Friday struck back against a claim long made by the U.S. government that a landmark 1997 court settlement about the care of migrant children in custody has caused kids and families to flow north from Central America.

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11 Migrant Parents who were Separated from their Children can Return to U.S., Judge Rules

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11 Migrant Parents who were Separated from their Children can Return to U.S., Judge Rules

Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News (September 5, 2019)

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to allow a small group of migrant parents it separated from their children and then deported to return to the U.S. The judge found that some of the migrants were probably coerced into authorizing their deportation and were given inaccurate or misleading information by immigration authorities.

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US Government Watchdog Details Trauma Experienced by Separated Migrant Children

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US Government Watchdog Details Trauma Experienced by Separated Migrant Children

Priscilla Alvarez, CNN (September 4, 2019)

A report released Wednesday includes accounts of facility staff detailing the inconsolable crying of children when they were separated, the kids’ confusion, and their belief that they had been abandoned by their parents.

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When the Trump Administration Separated Kids from Their Parents it Increased Their Trauma and PTSD

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When the Trump Administration Separated Kids from Their Parents it Increased Their Trauma and PTSD

Adolfo Flores, Buzzfeed News (September 4, 2019)

Separated children experienced heightened levels of anxiety, fear, and PTSD compared with children who were not taken from their parents, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General said.

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Preparing for Possible Immigration Enforcement: Guidance for Childcare Providers

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Preparing for Possible Immigration Enforcement: Guidance for Childcare Providers

Immigrant Legal Resource Center (September 4, 2019)

This practice resource provides ideas for how childcare providers can support immigrant families with respect to immigration enforcement.

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