U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on May 7 announced that the Trump administration would adopt a “zero tolerance” policy toward anyone caught by Border Patrol crossing into country. All migrants would be referred to the Department of Justice and prosecuted for the misdemeanor of illegal entry into the United States.
What You Need To Know:
- According to federal officials, over 2,300 children have been separated from their parents since early May and sent to government custody or foster care.
- Workers in the facilities housing children share the stories of children crying themselves to sleep because they don’t know where their parents are. A Honduran man killed himself in May in his detention cell after his child was taken from him.
- On June 20, President Trump signed an executive order directing the administration to keep children with their parents in detention while their cases work their way through the court system.
- Customs and Border Protection acknowledged June 25th that the government is abandoning the administration’s zero-tolerance policy for migrants crossing the border illegally.
- The Department of Homeland Security states it has reunited 522 children with their parents, but more than 2,000 kids are still in their care in detention centers across the country.
- While legislators have developed different ideas to end the crisis, advocates have called for a day of nationwide protests on June 30.
- 17 states and the District of Columbia have sued President Trump to force the administration to reunite migrant families separated by the administration’s zero-tolerance policy.
Live coverage of the immigration crisis occurs below, with updates ongoing.
A detained Honduran father spent nine days trying to locate his 7-year-old son. He said the separation created “much greater suffering” than the violence that drove him from his home. @JeremyRaff reports from Texas: https://t.co/SJOihEiNpr
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) June 26, 2018
Immigration lawyer says ICE agent broke her foot when she tried to see her 3-year-old client at a detention facility https://t.co/vOzu0YaQqJ pic.twitter.com/IpJzFxsyDC
— The Hill (@thehill) June 26, 2018
Here are some infuriating leaked recordings from a facility housing separated migrant kids https://t.co/kdOchOFDUL pic.twitter.com/fQYCulAWks
— Splinter (@splinter_news) June 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/TPFNewsDesk/status/1011686677092487170
Trump Goes on Loony Rant About Immigration Judges: ‘Go to the Barber Shop, Grab Somebody, Make Him a Judge’ https://t.co/Iu4AHzZW42 pic.twitter.com/fyMn4xQt92
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 26, 2018