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24 JUL, 2018 8:46 AM

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than 450 immigrant parents who were separated from their children when they entered the United States illegally are no longer in the country though their children remain behind, according to a joint court filing by the federal government and the American Civil Liberties Union.

The absence of the 463 parents, which US government lawyers said was “under review,” could impede government efforts to reunite separated families by Thursday, the deadline ordered by a federal judge. The filing did not say why the 463 parents had left the country, but government officials previously acknowledged that some parents had been deported without their children.

As of 879 parents had been reunited with their children, according to the filing.

About 2,500 children were separated from their parents after the Trump administration announced a “zero tolerance” policy in April aimed at discouraging illegal immigration. The policy was ended in June amid an international outcry about the government’s treatment of immigrant children.

US District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered last month that the government had to reunite the children with their parents in a case brought by the ACLU.

Earlier, the government also said 917 parents were either not eligible to be reunited or not yet known to be eligible to be reunited with their child. That number includes parents no longer in the country as well as those deemed unsuitable because of criminal convictions or for other reasons.

Immigration advocates have expressed alarm about parents deported without their children, saying it can create problems with the children’s immigration cases.




“How can we go forward on a case if we don’t know the parent’s wishes?” Megan McKenna, spokeswoman for Kids in Need of Defence, told Reuters earlier this month.

While earlier report indicated progress with reunifications, the ACLU made clear its frustrations with the process. The rights group said it did not have a list of parents who signed a form electing to be deported without their child.

“These parents urgently need consultations with lawyers, so that they do not mistakenly strand their children in the United States,” the ACLU wrote in the court filing.

The ACLU asked Sabraw to order the government to turn the information over by the end of Tuesday.

The government said it had cleared an additional 538 parents for reunification pending transport.

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Shame on you the shithole of the world for separating the kids from the parents... Lakh di lanat..worst human rights violater...
 
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Shame on you the shithole of the world for separating the kids from the parents... Lakh di lanat..worst human rights violater...
Yes...Shithole of the world. Wonder why so many -- including Pakistanis -- want to come here? :rolleyes:
 
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Yes...Shithole of the world. Wonder why so many -- including Pakistanis -- want to come here? :rolleyes:
Probably same reason as you or your forefathers.

Shame on you the shithole of the world for separating the kids from the parents... Lakh di lanat..worst human rights violater...

If someone took all Trump's money then perhaps he may know how hurt it feels.
 
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poor kids they will grow up knowing their real parents still exist somewhere but could never meet them again. For some of them such faint memories from childhood could turn into a lifetime sorrow and obsession..much like those kidnapped children who got separated from parents in their early lives
 
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Yes...Shithole of the world. Wonder why so many -- including Pakistanis -- want to come here? :rolleyes:
Not anymore, since Trump has turned it into a shithole...and you shouldn't mind the word when your president uses it against many countries ... how diplomatic right...
 
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poor kids they will grow up knowing their real parents still exist somewhere but could never meet them again. For some of them such faint memories from childhood could turn into a lifetime sorrow and obsession..much like those kidnapped children who got separated from parents in their early lives

This reminds me of all the children abandoned in China each year who only find love through an American adopting them.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/Intercountry-Adoption/adopt_ref/adoption-statistics.html

80,162 from China. 85% girls too...looks like side effects of the one child policy favoring boys.

Certainly a much better fate than ending up having their limbs chopped off and begging on the side of Chinese streets to support heartless beggar criminal groups.
 
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This reminds me of all the children abandoned in China each year who only find love through an American adopting them.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/Intercountry-Adoption/adopt_ref/adoption-statistics.html

80,162 from China. 85% girls too...looks like side effects of the one child policy favoring boys.

Certainly a much better fate than ending up having their limbs chopped off and begging on the side of Chinese streets to support heartless beggar criminal groups.

I think theres a difference.in the case of abandonment the parents are clearly at fault, but in the case of US separation policy, no one at least according to the article has suggested these illegal border crossers are willingly leaving their children behind
 
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