Report says 2,600 children were separated from their parents without adequate systems in place to track or reunite families
Donald Trump’s administration separated more than 2,600 children from their parents without adequate systems in place to track or reunite families, according to the first government review of the controversial family separation policy.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) struggled to monitor and reunite families and provided parents crossing the border with inconsistent information while enforcing the “zero tolerance” policy that made family separation possible, according to the report released on Tuesday by the DHS office of inspector general (OIG).
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