[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With news flying a mile a minute, it's sometimes difficult to keep up. Two recent immigration stories we've blogged about have been back in the news.
Government on Track to Reunite Families Separated at the Border
Original story: Federal Judge Rules that Separated Families Must be Reunited
The judge who ordered the Trump administration to reunite migrant families separated at the border has said that the government is on track to meet the court-ordered deadline tomorrow. According to administration figures, 1,637 parents are eligible to be reunited with their children. 1,012 of those parents have already been reunited with their children.
Additional numbers were provided by the Justice Department.
- 914 parents are ineligible to be reunited with their children.
- 37 children separated at the border have not been matched with a parent.
- 463 parents were possibly deported without their children.
- 20 families have been deported after reunification.