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U.S. Identifies Children Separated From Parents At Border

U.S. Identifies Children Separated From Parents At Border

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The Family Reunification Task Force has identified nearly all children separated from their families under the previous administration's zero tolerance policy. While many children have been released to other family members, about half have not been reunited with their parents. The task force plans to review an additional 1,700 cases to address this issue.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the Family Reunification Task Force say about the children separated from their parents?

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2.

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What policy led to the separation of children from their families?

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What percentage of the separated children have not been reunited with their parents?

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To whom have many of the separated children been released?

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How many more cases will the task force review?

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