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Immigrant Parents May Not See Their Kids Again

2019-05-07 55 Dailymotion

We haven't seen their faces. We don't know their names. We only know a number: 711.<br /><br />That's how many immigrant kids from separated families remain in custody, according to the latest government tally.<br /><br />Officials say that, for various reasons, their families weren't eligible for reunification by Thursday's deadline. They might be in the future, although a former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement warned this week that some of the children might never see their parents again.<br /><br />What happens to these kids could vary greatly depending on each individual case. Attorneys are still battling over the next steps in court.<br /><br />And as the landscape shifts, lawyers for immigration advocacy groups are trying to figure things out as they go. <br /><br />Full story: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/07/28/politics/separated-kids-what-next/index.html<br /><br />SUBSCRIBE TO THE MIKE MALLOY YOUTUBE CHANNEL<br />ONE VIDEO A DAY...EVERY DAY<br />http://www.youtube.com/MikeMalloyVideo<br /><br />SUPPORT THE MIKE MALLOY YOUTUBE CHANNEL<br />http://tinyurl.com/MalloyChannelDonations<br /><br />MIKE MALLOY YOUTUBE CHANNEL PATREON PAGE<br />https://www.patreon.com/MikeMalloyShow<br /><br />VISIT THE MIKE MALLOY SHOW HOMEPAGE<br />http://www.mikemalloy.com/<br /><br />SUBSCRIBE TO AN AUDIO/VIDEO PODCAST<br />http://www.mikemalloy.com/register/

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