• <button id="8uwc0"><input id="8uwc0"></input></button>
  • <button id="8uwc0"></button>
    <tfoot id="8uwc0"></tfoot>
     
    Trump administration to use DNA tests to meet court deadline for reuniting families separated at border
                     Source: Xinhua | 2018-07-06 22:03:51 | Editor: huaxia

    A protester attends the "Families Belong Together" rally in New York, the United States, on June 30, 2018. Tens of thousands of Americans marched and rallied across the United States to protest the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy resulting in over 2,000 children separated from their families who crossed the border illegally. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

    WASHINGTON, July 5 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is using DNA tests to reunite children and their migrant parents after they were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said Thursday.

    The agency said compared to verifying documents such as birth certificates, the DNA process is a faster and more accurate method to reunite children aged under 5 with their parents by July 10, and all the children by July 26 -- deadlines set by U.S. Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego last month.

    During a press call with reporters, an HHS official said the method will ensure that children are not handed over to someone falsely claiming to be their parents.

    Personnel from HHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Department of Homeland Security will collect cheek swab DNA samples from children and parents for the verification.

    HHS Secretary Alex Azar didn't give a specific number of children to be reunited with their families under the court order, only saying it would be less than 3,000.

    He also expressed frustration with the deadline, describing it as extreme and artificial.

    The Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy dictates that all immigrants arriving in the U.S. illegally should be detained under federal custody and prosecuted.

    Children traveling with their parents were separated from their families, sparking domestic and global outrage. Facing the backlash, Trump signed an executive order on June 20, replacing the family separation with detaining entire families together, including children. The new order ignores the legal time limits on the detention of minority groups.

    The administration announced last week that it will now hold families together for longer than 20 days.

    According to government figures, between May 5 and June 9, over 2,300 immigrants were separated from their families after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

    Back to Top Close
    Xinhuanet

    Trump administration to use DNA tests to meet court deadline for reuniting families separated at border

    Source: Xinhua 2018-07-06 22:03:51

    A protester attends the "Families Belong Together" rally in New York, the United States, on June 30, 2018. Tens of thousands of Americans marched and rallied across the United States to protest the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy resulting in over 2,000 children separated from their families who crossed the border illegally. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

    WASHINGTON, July 5 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is using DNA tests to reunite children and their migrant parents after they were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said Thursday.

    The agency said compared to verifying documents such as birth certificates, the DNA process is a faster and more accurate method to reunite children aged under 5 with their parents by July 10, and all the children by July 26 -- deadlines set by U.S. Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego last month.

    During a press call with reporters, an HHS official said the method will ensure that children are not handed over to someone falsely claiming to be their parents.

    Personnel from HHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Department of Homeland Security will collect cheek swab DNA samples from children and parents for the verification.

    HHS Secretary Alex Azar didn't give a specific number of children to be reunited with their families under the court order, only saying it would be less than 3,000.

    He also expressed frustration with the deadline, describing it as extreme and artificial.

    The Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy dictates that all immigrants arriving in the U.S. illegally should be detained under federal custody and prosecuted.

    Children traveling with their parents were separated from their families, sparking domestic and global outrage. Facing the backlash, Trump signed an executive order on June 20, replacing the family separation with detaining entire families together, including children. The new order ignores the legal time limits on the detention of minority groups.

    The administration announced last week that it will now hold families together for longer than 20 days.

    According to government figures, between May 5 and June 9, over 2,300 immigrants were separated from their families after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

    010020070750000000000000011100001373066001
    欧美日韩视频在线观看高清免费网站,日日摸日日碰夜夜爽97纠,欧美色吧视频在线观看,亚洲欧洲日产国码二区首页
  • <button id="8uwc0"><input id="8uwc0"></input></button>
  • <button id="8uwc0"></button>
    <tfoot id="8uwc0"></tfoot>
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美xxxx性疯狂bbbb| 韩国免费一级片| 欧美巨鞭大战丰满少妇| 国产美女在线播放| 亚洲精品午夜久久久伊人| a级片在线观看视频| 狠狠色狠狠色综合网| 女人是男人的未来视频| 伊人久久大香线蕉久久婷婷| jizz免费在线观看| 狠狠色丁香婷婷久久综合| 在线看无码的免费网站| 亚洲第一区精品观看| 91大神亚洲影视在线| 欧美人与动人物牲交免费观看| 国产精品21区| 久久综合九色综合欧洲| 韩国精品一区视频在线播放| 日本videoshd高清黑人| 四虎国产精品永久地址99| 三级理论在线播放大全| 男人桶女人的肌肌30分| 国偷自产视频一区二区久| 国产精品久久国产精麻豆99网站| 亚洲国产精彩中文乱码av| 天天影视综合网| 日韩一区精品视频一区二区| 国产一区二区三区影院| 亚洲人成色777777在线观看 | 人妻少妇伦在线无码| 99久久99久久精品| 欧美午夜在线视频| 国产在线一区二区三区av| 中文字幕免费在线看线人动作大片 | 交性大片欧美网| 91狼人社在线观看| 最近韩国免费观看hd电影国语| 国产乱理伦片在线观看大陆| 一级黄色a级片| 欧美黑人粗硬大在线看| 国产成人无码精品久久二区三区|