NYT: All ‘Eligible’ Separated Children Under 5 Are Back With Their Parents, Government Says
Forty-six children are still in government custody because the administration found they were ineligible to be returned because of safety concerns or because their parents had already been deported.
This information comes from the government and can’t be independently verified. Now, what about those children older than five? A judge has set a July 26 deadline for some 2,000 of them to be reunited.