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U.S. begins reuniting some families separated at Mexico border

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By ELLIOT SPAGAT

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Get this done as quickly as is possible.

- “We continue to work tirelessly to reunite many more children with their parents in the weeks and months ahead, We have a lot of work still to do.” -

More than 5,000 children were separated from their parents,... more than 1,000 families remain separated.

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They should reunite south of the US border - as quickly as possible.

Families should never be separated, unless there is child abuse. Oh - sending your kid to a foreign country alone, THAT IS CHILD ABUSE.

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One of the problems that U.S. border security officials have to deal with is trying to distinguish which children are possible victims of child trafficking and which ones are not, a job further complicated by adults entering with undocumented children. Imagine if you tried to enter your home country from a foreign one with your child and you didn't have your son's or daughter's passport. Would you be surprised if you weren't detained and examined carefully?

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