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Family Separation
family separation
Feb. 27, 2024
Will the Families Separated by Trump Ever Be Reunited?
The Trump administration forcibly separated 5,000 families at the border. Five years later, the work of reunifying them is painfully incomplete.
By
Piper French
presidential debates
Oct. 22, 2020
Trump Started the Debate Disciplined, Then Lapsed Into Being Himself
Trump needed to make a coherent case that his record entitles him to a second term. He tried that, then began raving in right-wing code.
By
Ed Kilgore
family separation
Oct. 7, 2020
Jeff Sessions Reportedly Told U.S. Attorneys ‘We Need to Take Away Children’
A Department of Justice draft IG report claims that former heads Sessions and Rosenstein spearheaded the family separation of children and infants.
By
Matt Stieb
white house
Feb. 13, 2020
John Kelly Criticizes Trump 14 Months After Leaving White House
The president’s former chief of staff claims he could have prevented some recent bad behavior.
By
Adam K. Raymond
immigration
Aug. 21, 2019
Trump Demands Right to Detain Migrant Children Indefinitely
It’s mostly symbolic, since the judge who set the 20-day limit on detention of children is unlikely to approve it, but the new policy sounds tough.
By
Ed Kilgore
family separation
July 30, 2019
The Trump Administration Hasn’t Stopped Separating Migrant Families
The U.S. has taken 911 child migrants from their parents or guardians since last June. Officials insist they are protecting the minors from abuse.
By
Eric Levitz
migrant crisis
June 24, 2019
The Trump Administration’s Erratic Reaction to the Migrant Child Crisis
It’s hard to keep up with Team Trump’s actions denying or evading the responsibility to give kids decent treatment.
By
Ed Kilgore
family separation
Mar. 6, 2019
Kirstjen Nielsen’s Testimony About the Border Was an Utter Embarrassment
She claimed ignorance on many of the most damning questions.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
immigration
Feb. 21, 2019
Report: Families Are Being Separated at the Border Over False Allegations
A new report shows that one of the darkest chapters of the Trump administration is ongoing.
By
Adam K. Raymond
immigration
Feb. 4, 2019
Trump Administration: Reuniting Separated Migrant Families Might Be Too Hard
HHS argues they should focus on kids still in custody, as tracking down those put in sponsor homes would be difficult and potentially traumatizing.
By
Sarah Jones
immigration
Jan. 6, 2019
Would Patrolling With the Border Patrol Change Your Mind About the Border?
A ride-along with an agency at once empowered and besieged.
By
Mattathias Schwartz
family separation
Oct. 1, 2018
Inspector General: Family Separation Policy Was a Disaster From Its Inception
One child was kept in a chain-link holding pen for 25 days, far surpassing the 72-hour legal limit.
By
Adam K. Raymond
immigration
Sept. 13, 2018
Trump Wants U.S. to Pay Mexico for Deportations, Spend More on Border Wall
Despite talk of making Mexico pay, the administration told Congress it’s diverting $20 million in U.S. foreign aid to help Mexico fund deportations.
By
Margaret Hartmann
immigration
Sept. 6, 2018
The Trump Administration Is Trying to Detain Migrant Kids Indefinitely
The courts currently allow migrant children to be detained for no more than 20 days. The government wants to change that.
By
Adam K. Raymond
July 30, 2018
Government Ordered to Follow Up on ‘Missing Parents’ of Migrant Children
Hundreds of parents were deemed “ineligible” for a reunion by last week’s deadline. A judge said that’s not an acceptable conclusion.
By
Margaret Hartmann
July 24, 2018
Trump Admin: 463 Migrant Parents May Have Been Deported Without Their Kids
With a deadline to reunite separated families only days away, the government is signaling that it will almost certainly fall short.
By
Adam K. Raymond
immigration
July 22, 2018
500,000 Undocumented New Yorkers Are Living in a City of Fear
20,000 of the city’s immigrants have been identified for deportation since Trump took office. The rest worry they’ll be next.
July 16, 2018
Trump Administration Lays Out Plan to Reunite 2,500 Migrant Children in 10 Days
After the government complained that speedier reunions pose a safety risk, a federal judge said that’s “nothing but cover for HHS.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
July 13, 2018
House Democrats Refuse to Take Bait on ‘Abolish ICE’ Vote Arranged by GOP
Republicans want to distract attention from their own immigration disagreements and burn a straw man, but House Democrats aren’t cooperating.
By
Ed Kilgore
immigration
July 9, 2018
Government Won’t Reunite All Under-5 Children With Parents Before Deadline
But the federal judge who set the deadline is unlikely to impose any punishment.
By
Benjamin Hart
July 6, 2018
Justice Department Asks for More Time to Reunite Migrant Families
The Trump administration didn’t keep track of how many families it separated. Now, it wants more time to figure that out.
By
Eric Levitz
July 5, 2018
DNA Tests Are Being Used to Reunite Separated Migrant Families
The practice is raising concerns among those worried about what the government will do with the results.
By
Adam K. Raymond
July 5, 2018
Trump Renews Call for Deporting Refugees Without Due Process
“Tell the people ‘OUT,’ and they must leave, just as they would if they were standing on your front lawn,” the president tweeted.
By
Eric Levitz
July 5, 2018
Woman Climbs Statue of Liberty to Protest Family Separations, Island Shut Down
Thousands of tourists were cleared from the monument on July 4. After a three-hour standoff, the NYPD helped the woman down and arrested her.
By
Margaret Hartmann
July 2, 2018
Immigrant Families Must Pay Steep Fees to Get Child Migrants Out of Detention
The U.S. is separating migrant families, and then refusing to place kids with relatives —
unless
the latter pays thousands in transport fees.
By
Eric Levitz
immigration
June 30, 2018
Trump Administration Claims Right to Detain Migrant Families Indefinitely
The Justice Department is trying some legal jujitsu to get away with detaining families beyond the court-mandated 20-day limit.
By
Chas Danner
June 27, 2018
Trump’s Immigration Chaos: Incompetence or Deliberate Trolling?
Trump aide Stephen Miller’s sloppy policy rollouts could be the result of his inexperience and paranoia, or maybe he just loves taunting liberals.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 27, 2018
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Reunite Migrant Families Within 30 Days
A federal judge ruled that “placing the burden on the parents to find and request reunification with their children … is backwards.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
June 25, 2018
Will the Border Crisis Actually Affect Trump’s Popularity?
So far the biggest week of outrage spurred by the Trump presidency doesn’t seem to be affecting his approval ratings.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 25, 2018
Teenage Boy Missing After Running Away From Migrant Children’s Shelter in Texas
A man claiming to be his father said he’s now in Mexico, but the incident raised questions about the care children are receiving in federal custody.
By
Margaret Hartmann
June 25, 2018
Some Migrants Are Giving Up Asylum Claims in Hope of Seeing Children Faster
Advocates doubt voluntarily deporting will actually lead to speedier reunions, as the process is still tremendously disorganized.
By
Margaret Hartmann
June 24, 2018
House May Vote on Indefinite Immigrant Detention Bill
The Trump administration is attempting to implement “zero tolerance” without family separation.
By
Benjamin Hart
June 23, 2018
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Was Asked to Leave Restaurant Over Her Work for Trump
As outrage over the migrant family separations continues, three Trump officials have faced public backlash while dining out in less than a week.
By
Chas Danner
June 22, 2018
The Navy Is Planning Tent Cities for Undocumented Immigrants
The administration’s “zero tolerance” policy has spawned plans for military facilities to house tens of thousands of detained immigrants.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
June 22, 2018
The Genesis of Trump’s Family-Separation Policy
For a would-be strongman, cruelty is the ultimate deterrent.
By
Jonathan Chait
June 22, 2018
Fox Host Defends Trump’s Border Policy: ‘These Aren’t Our Kids’
On Fox & Friends Brian Kilmeade made the argument that family separation isn’t as bad when done to people “from another country.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
June 22, 2018
Trump Administration Still Has No Plan for Reuniting Families It Separated
Immigration attorneys have had little success in locating the 2,300 separated children, and even when they’re found reunions could be months away.
By
Margaret Hartmann
June 21, 2018
Chaos on the Border, Chaos in Trumpland
The messy and confusing implementation of the president’s wishes on border policy resembles nothing so much as the travel-ban nightmare.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 21, 2018
Sinclair Forces Local Stations to Discredit Outrage Over Family Separation
“Opponents of the president have seized on this issue to make it seem as if those who are tough on immigration are somehow monsters.”
By
Eric Levitz
June 21, 2018
We Owe Central American Migrants Much More Than This
Migrant families are not bringing crime and instability to our country — but the United States once brought such conditions to theirs.
By
Eric Levitz
June 21, 2018
Womp Womp: Corey Lewandowski Dropped by Speaker’s Bureau
The former Trump campaign manager made a mocking remark concerning a child who was taken from her mother at the border.
By
Adam K. Raymond
the national circus
June 21, 2018
The Shameless Fakery of Trump’s Retreat on Family Separations
His executive order was a prop intended to wipe the images of caged children from the screen. It won’t work.
By
Frank Rich
June 21, 2018
Protesters Gather at La Guardia Airport as Separated Children Arrive in New York
Hundreds turned out upon learning that federal officials surreptitiously transferred 239 separated children to New York, and more are still arriving.
By
Margaret Hartmann
the national interest
June 20, 2018
Why Trump’s Family-Separation Policy Failed
A political and policy debacle from an administration with a failed immigration policy.
By
Jonathan Chait
June 20, 2018
Trump Ends Family Separations by Ordering Family Detentions
The obvious thing for Trump to do was to reverse Jeff Sessions’s “zero tolerance” policy. But he went in the opposite direction.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 20, 2018
Trump Ended Family Separation Because He Failed to Demonize Toddlers
Donald Trump is good at dehumanizing immigrants — but not when they’re still in diapers.
By
Eric Levitz
June 20, 2018
Trump’s Draconian Immigration Policies Highlight Obama’s Missteps
As the Democratic Party moves left, the former president’s policies look less defensible.
By
Benjamin Hart
June 20, 2018
Trump Signs Executive Order Ending His Own Family-Separation Policy
He emphasized, though, that his administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy will continue.
By
Adam K. Raymond
June 20, 2018
Reuniting Families Separated at the Border Won’t Be Easy
The Trump administration has no plan for bringing together parents and the children taken away from them.
By
Adam K. Raymond
the national interest
June 20, 2018
Real-life Stephen Miller Now Creepier Than Onion Parody Version
Trump’s immigration adviser “enjoys” the suffering of the children.
By
Jonathan Chait
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