Biden task force has not reunified any families separated at border
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None of the hundreds of families separated as part of former President Trump’s zero-tolerance policy have been reunited by the Biden administration yet, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials told reporters on a call Wednesday.
The officials said they are working "as quickly as we can" to identify parents and reunite children, despite a lack of information left by the Trump administration, but they are being meticulous "because we are very concerned about not retraumatizing" the children. "There is also a lot of misinformation in the files - wrong dates, confusion in names, doubled up cases," the official said. "Those are just a few of the issues we are discovering."More Related News
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