Did the Trump Administration Separate Immigrant Children From Parents and Lose Them? – The New York Times

No. The government did realize last year that it lost track of 1,475 migrant children it had placed with sponsors in the United States, according to testimony before a Senate subcommittee last month. But those children had arrived alone at the Southwest border — without their parents. Most of them are from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, and were fleeing drug cartels, gang violence and domestic abuse, according to government data.

Source: Did the Trump Administration Separate Immigrant Children From Parents and Lose Them? – The New York Times

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