LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A government attorney told Thursday that there is still a week left in the court's order to allow children and parents of the immigration officials of the United States to meet again. That person was taken to the house. The status report submitted as part of the lawsuit of the US Civil Liberties Union is unclear as to the separation of parents and children in border areas and how many times they will be unified.
On July 10, 2018, in New York City, the children were escorted to the Cayuga Center and provided foster carers and other services to immigrant children other than their families. Reuters / Brendan McDermid / File Photos
Lawyers of Immigration Customs Executive Bureau (ICE) have confirmed that over 2,500 parents are entitled to return children, 848 people told the court that they were permitted to return home after an interview.
The other 229 parents were deemed "not giving up" for criminal records or "giving up" for unity and for other reasons. The rest is pending review
The report also stated that more than 700 parents received a final compulsory repatriation order, but federal judges banned expulsion of these parents in at least one week after they regained their children.
American Civil Liberties Union asked the judge to submit a list of final expulsion orders for all adult immigrants to the government and these parents ask the law to provide themselves and their children with choices He said he needed advice.
The US Government and American Civil Liberties Union attorney will reappear on Friday to conduct a status hearing at San Diego's US District Judge Dana Sabraw to achieve a unified process.
As part of the "zero tolerance" campaign against President Donald Trump 's illegal immigrants, parents and children separated. After escaping violence and anxiety from the country many families have illegally entered the United States, some families seek refuge across the border.
While parents are housed in the Immigration Center or Federal Prison, the children are sent to multiple nursing homes throughout the United States.
Sabra said repeatedly that the government hoped to reach the deadline he imposed. Federal officials said that all children under the age of five reunited.
The policy change of the Trump regime promotes the separation of the family. Because policy changes in the Trump regime directly lead to the separation of children at the border between Mexico and Mexico, the "zero tolerance" policy requires criminal proceedings against people who have legally entered the United States and is preventing the release of immigrants . - The Trump regime calls it a "capture and release" approach. Family separation comes from policy changes requiring criminal or immigration control prisons to accommodate adults. However, there are legal restrictions on child detention, especially for the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement and the legal prohibition against child detention at adult criminal facilities. As a result, children will be taken away from their parents and stored in the HHS facility by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
A review by the inspector of the Department of Homeland Security is the first of President Donald Tramp's policy to separate immigrant families at the border of the United States and Mexico, prosecute parents for crime and send children to evacuation centers and nursing homes all over the country It is an official audit of. The US Department of Homeland Security Department's spokesperson Katie Waldman said in an e-mail that the findings of the Attorney General 's findings explain the difficulties in implementing immigration laws that are broken and not well written. "This government will no longer look blinded to illegal immigrants and will continue to file illegal traffickers for prosecution."
Last week, Tony Martinez, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas explained the difficulty of having an immigrant family separated at the border between the United States and Mexico reunite with "hard work". Sadly, the long-term withdrawal history of ethnic minorities in the United States provides sufficient evidence of sustained damage. It may be caused by an inhuman policy of the Trump regime. As long as there is slavery in the United States, our slave trade will destroy the black family, but the stories of these traumatic separations are not known. Despite the loss of the Civil War, the South still restrained the black voices through Black Code and Jim Crow, and since the 1960s only direct information on the separation of families in the black community has become more mainstream I will.