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Jun 22

Honduran girl in symbolic photo not separated from mother, officials say

By David Bauder, Associated Press

A crying Honduran girl depicted in a widely-seen photograph that became a symbol for many of President Donald Trump's immigration policies was not actually separated from her mother, U.S. government officials said on Friday.The photo spread widely as the discussion…

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Jun 22

Immigrant families separated at the border still unsure when they'll be reunited

By Will Weissert, Amy Taxin, Colleen Long, Associated Press

Some parents separated from their children struggled to get in touch with youngsters being held in many cases hundreds of miles away, in places like New York and the Chicago area. Some said they didn't even know where their children…

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Jun 22

Pentagon says it's searching nationwide for space for adult migrants

By Associated Press

Spokesman Lt. Col. Jamie Davis says this is part of "prudent planning" in case the Department of Homeland Security asks for the Pentagon's help. He says there has not yet been any DHS request.

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Jun 22

Lawsuit claims federal officials are denying some immigrants in Oregon access to attorneys

By Associated Press

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A rights group has filed an emergency suit in federal court against top officials of U.S. immigration and homeland security departments, alleging they have unconstitutionally denied lawyers' access to immigrants in a federal prison in Oregon.

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Jun 22

WATCH: Trump pushes back against criticism of family separation

"You hear the other side, you never hear this side," the president said at an event highlighting the plight of Americans whose loved ones were killed by people who entered the country illegally.

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Jun 22

Trump tells GOP to 'stop wasting their time' on immigration

By Lisa Mascaro, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Donald Trump on Friday told his fellow Republicans in Congress to "stop wasting their time" on immigration legislation until after November, dismissing his party's struggle to surmount internal divisions.

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Jun 21

Watch 6:07
More than 2,300 children still separated from parents as GOP wrestles with immigration fix

President Trump's decision to sign an executive order stopping the separation of migrant families at the border met with mixed reactions. Advocates are deeply concerned that the order ignores the families who have already been split up, and fear children…

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Jun 21

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This judge hopes outrage over family separation is 'last gasp' of current immigration system

By Amna Nawaz, Frank Carlson

Judge Robert Brack of the U.S. District Court of New Mexico says he hopes the moral outrage over the separation of migrant families will be the catalyst to fix the immigration system. Amna Nawaz sits down with Brack to discuss…

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Jun 21

Watch 6:17
Immigrant teens placed in Virginia detention facility say they were beaten while restrained, isolated for days

Claims of severe physical and psychological abuse of immigrant teenagers at a juvenile detention facility near Staunton, Virginia, has prompted Gov. Ralph Northam to launch an investigation, hours after they were reported by the Associated Press. John Yang talks with…

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Jun 21

What's in Trump's executive order on family separation?

By Gretchen Frazee

President Donald Trump's executive order on family separation has created some confusion over what happens to children who have already been separated from their parents as well as to families that will now be detained together.

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