Search for migrant parents continues

The American Civil Liberties Union asks for more separated families’ contact information in order to try to reunite migrant children with their parents.

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26 thoughts on “Search for migrant parents continues

  1. After they reunite those kids with their families, the USA needs to compensate them for the trauma we put them through. If this was to happen to any americans, they'd all be screaming lawsuit!

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  4. The only reason immigrant families should be separated is if the child or the parent is a US citizen. Other than that, they should just be deported back to their country without being separated. Illegal border crossing is bad

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  6. Get on with this. They come here illegally and the news cares more about illegals than americans separated from their kuds

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