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Trump Administration says 1,820 children reunited

Agencies | Updated: 2018-07-27 07:03
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Belinda Gomez stands with her four daughters after her husband, from El Salvador, was sworn in as a US citizen at a naturalization ceremony on July 25, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. [Photo/VCG]

SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration says more than 1,800 children separated at the US-Mexico border have been reunited with parents and sponsors but hundreds remain apart.

The government said in a court filing Thursday that 1,820 children ages 5 and up have been discharged. This includes 1,442 children reunified with their parents in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody and 378 others who were released "in other appropriate circumstances."

Still, more than 700 parents were deemed not eligible or currently not eligible, many of whom may have been deported. Of those, 431 children have parents outside the United States.

More than 2,500 children were separated from their parents at the border amid a zero tolerance policy that criminally prosecuted anyone caught crossing illegally.

AP

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