The Trump administration identified 471 parents who were removed from the United States without their children, according to a lawsuit
The Trump administration identified 471 parents who were removed from the United States without their children and"without being given the opportunity to elect or waive reunification," according to the latest court filing in an ongoing lawsuit,
The revelation came in a filing in the family separation lawsuit Ms. L et al. vs. Immigration and Customs Enforcement et al. The administration has previously acknowledged that parents were removed without their children, but the latest report provides an updated count -- which had been requested by the American Civil Liberties Union to serve as a baseline to better track reunifications.
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