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    Home»News»World News»American News»US News»United States Steps Up Effort To Unite Families Separated Under Trump

    United States Steps Up Effort To Unite Families Separated Under Trump

    US News By Ifeanyi N.Sep 13, 2021Updated:Sep 13, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Biden administration is expanding its effort to find and reunite migrant families who were separated at the US-Mexico border under President Donald Trump as part of a zero-tolerance policy on illegal crossings.

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    A federal task force is launching a new program Monday that officials say will expand efforts to find parents, many of whom are in remote Central American communities, and help them return to the United States, where they will get at least three years of legal residency and other assistance.

    We recognize that we can’t make these families completely whole again,” said Michelle Bran, executive director of the administration’s Family Reunification Task Force.

    “But we want to do everything we can to put them on a path towards a better life.

    The new program, which includes a contract with the International Organization for Migration to help with the often-complex task of getting expelled migrants back to the US, is a reflection of just how difficult it has been for President Joe Biden’s administration to address a chapter in US immigration history that drew widespread condemnation.

    The task force has reunited about 50 families since starting its work in late February, but there are hundreds of parents, and perhaps between 1,000 and 2,000, who were separated from their children and have not been located.

    A lack of accurate records from the Trump administration makes it difficult to say for certain, Bran said.

    It is it a huge challenge that we are absolutely committed to following through to meet and to do whatever we can to reunify these families,” she said as she outlined the new program in an interview with The Associated Press.

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    The Trump administration separated thousands of migrant parents from their children in 2017 and 2018 as it moved to criminally prosecute people for illegally crossing the southwest border.

    Minors, who could not be held in criminal custody with their parents, were transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services. They were then typically sent to live with a sponsor, often a relative or someone else with a connection to the family.

    Amid widespread outrage, Trump issued an executive order halting the practice of family separations in June 2018, days before a federal judge did the same and demanded that separated families be reunited in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.

    More than 5,500 children were separated from their families, according to the ACLU. The task force came up with an initial estimate closer to 4,000 but has been examining hundreds of other cases.

    Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas held a virtual call with reunited families last month.

    He made it very clear that an apology is not enough, that we really need to do a lot more for them and we recognise that,” Bran said.

    The new program includes a web portal that will allow parents to contact the US government to begin the process of reunification. The site and an outreach campaign to promote it will be in English, Spanish, Portuguese and several indigenous languages of Central America.

    Most of the parents are believed to be in Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Brazil. They often lack passports and the means to travel to their own country’s capital, let alone return to the US to try to gain entry at the border.

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    Once parents who were separated from their children are located, the US will work with the International Organization for Migration to help people get passports and other documents and return to the United States, where they will get work permits, residency for three years and some support services.

    Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU’s immigrant rights project, welcomed the Biden administration’s expanded efforts as an important first step,” though he believes migrants should get more than three years of residency.

    Ultimately, we need the families to be given permanent legal status in light of what the United States government deliberately did to these families,” Gelernt said.

    The ACLU is in talks with the government to provide some compensation to the families as part of settlement talks.

    Bran said the administration recognizes that we need to find a better, longer-term solution to provide families with stability,” but that it will take more time, and perhaps action from Congress, to achieve that goal.

    The contract with the IOM, an inter-governmental organization, and the expanded effort to find migrant parents and help them reach the US are initially planned to run for a year but could be extended if necessary.

    We’ll continue looking for people until we feel that we’ve exhausted the options,” she said.

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