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The Biden administration has reached a legal settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that will prohibit the US government from restarting family separations at the southern border for the next eight years. This settlement is a significant step towards protecting migrant families by limiting the government's ability to separate them. The proposed court settlement, announced on Monday, would also prevent the federal government from implementing immigration policies that separate parents from children. However, some critics, such as Mark Krikorian, argue that this settlement will lead to more exploitation of children, lawbreaking, and enrichment of smuggling gangs. The settlement has been widely discussed on social media, with users expressing both support and concerns about the impact on migrant families.
A proposed settlement would allow migrant families who were separated from their children at the border to stay in the country for three years and apply for asylum and prevent the government from separating families for at least eight years. https://t.co/Ap6ayJvMGf
The Biden/ACLU proposed settlement in the "child separation" lawsuit will inevitably lead to more exploitation of children, more lawbreaking, and more enrichment of smuggling gangs. https://t.co/kDzOY7zCrp via @CIS_org https://t.co/VetjEUCXpn
Biden admin moves to offer "temporary status", benefits to illegal immigrant families https://t.co/WfLnSQPuVt
Settlement in ‘Family Separation’ Case: Bring a Kid, and Avoid Felony Prosecution The traumas to migrant children and the burdens on big cities are about to get worse https://t.co/kDzOY7zCrp via @CIS_org
Biden Administration Settles Lawsuit Over Family Separation Policy https://t.co/6sf4AkCQXw
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
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
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