More than 100K children separated from parents during Trump immigration crackdown: Report
Summary
A report from the Brookings Institution says that during President Donald Trump’s second term, over 145,000 U.S. citizen children were separated from at least one parent because the parents were detained for immigration reasons. The report also notes that more than 22,000 children had both parents detained.Key Facts
- The report was released by the Brookings Institution.
- It covers the period of President Donald Trump’s second term.
- Over 145,000 U.S. citizen children were separated from at least one detained parent.
- More than 22,000 children had both parents detained.
- The separations happened due to their parents’ immigration detention.
- The data highlights the impact of immigration policies on families during this time.
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