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The family separation policy under the first Trump administration was a controversial immigration enforcement strategy implemented in the United States from 2017 to 2018, aimed at deterring illegal immigration by separating migrant children from their parents or guardians.
Under Trump, multiple media outlets claimed he began a family separation deporation policy. The claim resurfaced after he was reelected, vowed to implement a massive deportation operation, and ...
Donald Trump has rehired the highly controversial immigration official Tom Homan, considered one of the key architects of the “zero tolerance” family separation policy during his first ...
In July 2019, Homan testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Trump administration's family separation policy. [23] He declared that a third of all women who cross the border get raped, and that turning a blind eye to the border would result in an increase of child mortality.
In June 2018, US airlines spoke out against the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that resulted in the separation of migrant children from their families. American Airlines, United Airlines and Frontier Airlines all asked the federal government not to use their planes to transport migrant children after they are taken ...
President Donald Trump signed on Wednesday an executive order that is meant to keep families together at the border.
Since 2017, the government separated some children from their parents as well under a family separation policy, although this policy was officially rescinded in June 2018. As of December 2021, under the Biden administration, family immigration detention is no longer being used.
President Trump’s controversial child separation policy is being carried out with the help of private businesses who have received millions of dollars in government contracts to help run the ...