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Report says 2,600 children were separated from their parents without adequate systems in place to track or reunite families Donald Trump’s administration separated more than 2,600 children from their parents without adequate systems in place to track or reunite families, according to the first government review of the controversial family separation policy. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) struggled to monitor and reunite families and provided parents crossing the border with inconsistent information while enforcing the “zero tolerance” policy that made family separation possible, according to the report released on Tuesday by the DHS office of inspector general (OIG). Related: Families divided at the border: ‘The most horrific immigration policy I’ve ever seen’ The main departments involved with family separation, DHS and the health department, did not have adequate information sharing systems. The OIG said it could find no evidence to support a statement made by the two departments in late June that there was “a central database” with information on separated families. Parents were given inconsistent information and some did not understand their children would be separated from them. One parent said a border patrol agent told him he would be reunited with his 5-year-old daughter after appearing in court, but when he got to court, he was given a flyer explaining he was separated from his child. Efforts to ensure the youngest children were adequately tracked and identified were insufficient. “Border patrol does not provide pre-verbal children with wrist bracelets or other means of identification, nor does border patrol fingerprint or photograph most children during processing to ensure that they can be easily linked with the proper file,” the report said. Related: 'They were laughing at us’: immigrants tell of cruelty, illness and filth in US detention Continue reading…
