Trump Administration Announces Completion of Initial Family Reunifications

The Department of Health and Human Services announced on Thursday that it has reunited all eligible immigrant children under 5 years old with the appropriate adults.

Fifty-seven of 103 children under the age of five in government custody were reunited with their parents or guardians as of Thursday morning, two days past the court deadline given to HHS by California federal judge Dana M. Sabraw.

The other 46 children were not reunited with the adults with whom they came to the U.S. due to either safety concerns or the deportations of the parents. Twenty-two of the adults had a serious criminal history or were in custody for other offenses. Another was accused of abusing the child they had transported here.

“Our agencies’ careful vetting procedures helped prevent the reunification of children with an alleged murderer, an adult convicted of child cruelty, and adults determined not to be the parent of the child,” read a joint statement by HHS secretary Alex Azar, Department of Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

The deadline for reuniting children older than five is July 26.
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