Trump Administration Tells ACLU It's Responsible for Finding Deported Immigrant Parents
Trump Administration Tells ACLU It's Responsible for Finding Deported Immigrant Parents
It’s bizarre but hardly surprising: on Thursday, the Trump administration told a federal judge that it wasn’t responsible for finding deported immigrant parents whose children remain in the United States.In a court filing, the Department of Justice argued that the responsibility lies with the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU led a class-action lawsuit over family separations. According to the government, its role in representing the plaintiffs takes the onus of reunification off Washington.“Plaintiffs’ counsel should use their considerable resources and their network of law firms, NGOs, volunteers, and others, together with the information that defendants have provided (or will soon provide), to establish contact with possible class members in foreign country,” the Justice Department said.Along with spearheading a possible investigation, the DOJ suggested that the ACLU determine whether deported parents even wish to be reunited with their children.POLITICO reports that an administration official said the filing “simply asks the court to require the ACLU to determine the wishes of and fulfill their obligations to their clients, as they have repeatedly represented in court that they would.”
President Trump has taken a hard stance on immigration since his inauguration. In May, the administration began pursuing criminal charges against individuals caught illegally crossing the border. Image via Flickr/Wikimedia Commons/user: Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0)
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