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More than 900 children separated at US border since policy halted

China Daily | Updated: 2019-08-01 07:10

LOS ANGELES - The American Civil Liberties Union, or ACLU, on Tuesday asked a federal judge to stop the Trump administration's ongoing separation of families at the US-Mexico border, saying the government had taken more than 900 children from their parents since the policy officially ended last year.

The ACLU said in a court filing in San Diego that the administration was accusing parents of minor criminal activity - including traffic violations - and neglect to continue separating children at the border.

One example involved a father whose one-year-old daughter was taken from him because he failed to change her diaper.

Another case concerned a three-year-old girl separated from her father on the grounds he could not prove he was a parent. The family took a DNA test that confirmed paternity, but meanwhile, the child was sexually abused while in detention, according to the court filing.

Another four-year-old boy was separated because his father had a speech impediment that prevented him from answering questions by Border Patrol agents, the complaint said.

"It is shocking that the Trump administration continues to take babies from their parents," said Lee Gelernt, an attorney with the ACLU.

"Over 900 more families join the thousands of others previously torn apart by this cruel and illegal policy," he added. "The administration must not be allowed to circumvent the court order over infractions like minor traffic violations."

'Zero tolerance'

Trump's administration began separating children from their parents in May of last year as part of a "zero tolerance" policy toward migrants who illegally cross the border.

But six weeks into the practice that prompted a domestic and international outcry, Trump reversed course and announced that his administration would stop separating families unless the parents pose "a risk" to their child.

A federal judge then issued an order for an estimated 2,700 children taken during that six-week period to be reunited with their parents.

The Trump administration has said that it now separates children from their parents only if the adults pose a risk.

But the ACLU says that only a small number of the more than 900 children taken from their parents since June of last year were at risk and have deplored the conditions in which the youngsters are held.

In one case, the ACLU complaint says, a father was separated from his three young daughters after being diagnosed with HIV.

It added that of particular concern was that the ongoing separations involve very young children, 20 percent of whom are under the age of five.

"The impact of separation can be particularly devastating for young children," the complaint said, urging the court to clarify the standard by which children can be separated from their parents.

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More than 900 children separated at US border since policy halted

(China Daily 08/01/2019 page12)

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