Trump orders end to his family separation policy amid national furor
Children and workers are seen at a tent encampment recently built near the Tornillo Port of Entry in Tornillo, Texas. The Trump administration has been using the Tornillo tent facility to house immigrant children separated from their parents after they were caught entering the U.S. under the administration’s “zero tolerance” policy. President Trump on Wednesday ordered an end to the immigrant family separation policy.
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Immigrants recently processed and released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection wait at the Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, in McAllen, Texas.
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A 2-year-old cries as her mother is searched near the U.S.-Mexico border in McAllen, Texas.
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Immigrants, including parents with children, are detained near the U.S.-Mexico border in McAllen, Texas.
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Children line up for dinner at a border shelter where they are staying with their families on in Tijuana, Mexico. The immigrants from Central America and Michoacan are fleeing violence and are asking for asylum.
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A 2-year-old girl sits on the cement floor at a border shelter where she is staying with her family in Tijuana, Mexico. The immigrants from Central America and Michoacan are fleeing violence and are asking for asylum.
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Asylum seekers carry their luggage and hold onto small children as they head to the U.S. border were they will be directed to a holding area to be processed by U.S. Border and Customs Protection in Tijuana, Mexico.
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