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The Daily 202's Big Idea

The human fallout of Trump’s family separation policy continues

The Daily 202's Big Idea

The Washington Post

Politics, News, Daily News

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2018

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

It’s not saturating the news any more, but immigrant families are still feeling the aftershocks of President Trump’s policy to tear them apart at the border.

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Good morning.

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I'm James Holman from the Washington Post and this is the Daily 202 for Wednesday, July 11th.

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In today's news, President Trump strikes a combative tone as he arrives in Europe.

0:25.0

The President also escalates the trade war with China again,

0:29.0

and Mike Pence admits that he still wants to overturn Roe v. Wade.

0:35.0

But first, the big idea.

0:40.0

The human fallout of Trump's family separation policy continues.

0:48.5

It's not saturating the news anymore, but immigrant families are still feeling the aftershocks of Trump's policy to tear

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them apart at the border.

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The president backed off his hastily executed zero tolerance policy under pressure

1:00.8

a few weeks back, but the. government is struggling mightily to reunite the migrants.

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A federal judge yesterday demanded that the administration move much more quickly

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to reunite the families as the government blew past a

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Tuesday deadline to release the youngest of the detained children. The

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government told US District Judge Dana Sabra that there are delays making it hard to put the families

1:25.4

together as quickly as they would like, such as conducting DNA tests and running criminal

1:29.9

background checks.

1:31.7

But Sabra said he's been studying the process and believes

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