Migrant Kids Separated In 2017 Can't Be Tracked, Feds Say

By Suzanne Monyak (February 4, 2019, 3:45 PM EST) -- The Trump administration has said that it did not track the statuses of thousands more children who may have been separated from their parents at the southwestern border before the government's "zero-tolerance" policy on unauthorized border crossings was announced last year, according to a recent pair of court filings....

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