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Immigrant Families Separated by Trump in 2018 Are Detained Again
The case reflects a significant humanitarian concern and suggests increased tensions around immigration practices in the U.S.
Some undocumented immigrants previously separated from their families during President Trump's tenure are now being detained again, potentially breaching a 2023 federal court settlement, according to the ACLU. This situation highlights ongoing issues surrounding immigration policy and legal compliance in the U.S.
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Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration
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