U.S. Government Can’t Reunite All Immigrant Toddlers by Tuesday Deadline
- Some children can’t be reunited because parents were removed
- Judge sets hearing Tuesday to discuss extra time U.S. needs
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The U.S. government won’t be able to reunite all immigrant children under five with their families by Tuesday’s deadline, but a federal judge in San Diego appeared satisfied with the progress officials are making.
U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego asked the U.S. to provide him with a list of the children it expects to return to their families by his deadline, as well as details about why the remainder of the more than 100 children require additional time.