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  2. Trump administration family separation policy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 February 2025. Policy to deter illegal immigration, 2017–2018 Ursula detention facility in McAllen, Texas, dated June 2018 Juveniles, showing sleeping mats and thermal blankets on floor This article is part of a series about Donald Trump Business and personal Business career The Trump Organization ...

  3. Protests against the Trump administration family separation ...

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    Stop Separating Immigrant Families Press Conference and Rally, Chicago. (June 5, 2018) ProPublica recording of crying children separated from their families. The Trump Administration started a "zero tolerance" policy on May 7, 2018, under which any person crossing the United States border may be charged with a federal misdemeanor. [3]

  4. ‘Split at the Root’ Director Talks Trump’s ‘Zero Tolerance ...

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    The Trump administration in 2018 may have begun justifying the separation of children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexican border to send undocumented asylum seekers to criminal detention and ...

  5. Migrant detentions under the Trump administration - Wikipedia

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    [41] [44] Furthermore, according to CBP data, during the period where the Trump administration zero tolerance policy was officially active (May 5, 2018 to June 20, 2018), there were 861 migrant children separated from their families from the Rio Grande Valley sector and the El Paso sector (around 40%) who had been detained for over 72 hours ...

  6. 'These aren't our kids': 'Fox and Friends' host says ... - AOL

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    The hosts of "Fox and Friends" continued their aggressive defense of Trump's controversial "zero tolerance" immigration policy on Friday morning.

  7. Judges are pausing Trump's policy changes. But for how long?

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    In recent days, judges have pumped the brakes on Trump’s efforts to freeze spending, cull the federal workforce, end automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil, send transgender women ...

  8. Melania Trump - Wikipedia

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    Melania was openly critical of her husband's "zero tolerance" policy of denying asylum at the Mexico–United States border in 2018, where children were being separated from their parents. Her official position was that she hated to see families separated and hoped for successful immigration reform.

  9. 'Incoherent word salad': Trump stumbles when asked how he'd ...

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    The Harris proposal is less aggressive than what the Biden White House has endorsed for families with children, which includes capping child care expenses for the middle class at 7% of income, as ...