Parents of 545 Children Separated at Border Have Not Been Found
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🗓️ 22 October 2020
⏱️ 40 minutes
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| 0:49.1 | The parents of 545 children separated at the U.S. Mexico border still can't be found. That's according to a filing this week from the American Civil Liberties Union. Many of these families were separated by the Trump administration in 2017, before it formalized its 2018 zero-tolerance policy that led to the public outcry. Reunifications have been hampered by the administration's failure to ensure records linking |
| 1:14.6 | parents with children. They've been further hampered by the pandemic. |
| 1:18.6 | We get the latest on the effort to reunite families and look at the long-term impact of Trump's |
| 1:23.6 | separation policy. We're joined by Gladys Molina Alt, Child Advocate Program Director at the Young |
| 1:29.4 | Center for Immigrant Children's Rights. Thanks so much for joining us, Gladys Molina Alt. |
| 1:34.8 | Thank you, Nina. Also with us is Michelle Wiley, a reporter for KQED who covers immigration. |
| 1:40.3 | Michelle Wiley, thanks for being here as well. Thank you. |
| 1:45.0 | So Michelle, people are more familiar with the more than 2,800 families that were separated |
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