Trump won't separate children from migrants -- but praises tactic

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Trump won't separate children from migrants -- but praises tactic.

US President Donald Trump said Tuesday he won't resume separating children of undocumented migrants, but insisted the policy does prevent people from treating illegal border crossings like a trip to"Disneyland."However, Trump said the practice, which ended in June 2018 under heavy political and legal pressure, had in fact been useful in stemming the flow of illegal immigrants across the US-Mexican border.

Trump's battle to prevent illegal immigration and soaring numbers of asylum seekers has turned into the biggest political fight in the country ahead of next year's presidential election. According to US media reports, Trump's reshuffle could herald even harsher measures on the southern border.But Trump's latest comments reflect the confused nature of the White House's messaging on the sensitive immigration issue.

Before, families with children were largely allowed to stay together, whether on bail, in custody or being deported.

 

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