A federal court has rejected the Trump administration’s claim that it has no responsibility for potentially thousands more children and parents ripped apart under its family separation policy.
A Honduran man recounts being separated from his child at the border during a news conference last summer in El Paso.
A San Diego federal judge has expanded his authority and will now oversee the cases of potentially thousands of additional children who were separated from their families at the border during the Trump administration. Judge Dana M. Sabraw ruled late Friday that his authority applies to any families that were separated at the border on or after July 1, 2017. Previously his order applied only to minors who were in federal custody on June 26, 2018 — more than 2,800 children.The June 26 date was when Sabraw made his original ruling, but it was otherwise an arbitrary date and should not be used to deny relief to other potential victims, the judge decided.was based on a report by the U.S.
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