US: Hundreds of migrant children still apart from family
By DW
03 February 2023 |
5:34 pm
Under former US President Donald Trump thousands of migrant families were split up at the US-Mexico border. A special task force has been working to reunite children with their parents, but it's got a long way to go.
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