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The Biden administration has reached a legal settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that prohibits the US government from restarting family separations at the southern border for the next eight years. This settlement comes in response to concerns raised by the previous Trump administration's policy and aims to protect migrant families. The settlement was announced on Monday and prevents the federal government from implementing immigration policies that separate parents from children. It is seen as an important step in limiting the government's ability to separate families at the border. However, some advocates are calling on the Biden administration to provide compensation to families who have experienced harm and seek reparations.
The federal government would be barred from immigration policies that separate parents from children for eight years under a proposed court settlement announced Monday. https://t.co/snVQOUClS2
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This settlement is an important step to protect migrant families by limiting the gov's ability to separate them at the border. But, the Biden admin must stop fighting families who seek compensation for the harm they've endured. They deserve reparations! https://t.co/LnKpKK9VEe
U.S. barred from separating migrant children from their parents for eight years https://t.co/PTjoNw6YeA https://t.co/dCbPvdep45
Breaking: SAN DIEGO (AP) - Court settlement prohibits family separation policy at border for 8 years, provides temporary legal status, housing aid.
New: The UU government will be barred from restarting family separations at the southern border anytime in the next eight years under a new legal settlement between Biden and the ACLU. Trump has suggested he wouldn't rule out bringing back the policy https://t.co/H8eI8BwSJ7