7 question about the family-separation policy answered

from The Washington Post
By Seung Min Kim

Administration officials have pointed to “the law” as the reason why undocumented children are being separated from their parents. But there’s no such law. (Meg Kelly/The Washington Post)

President Trump is facing an escalating humanitarian and political crisis at the Mexican border as migrant parents are increasingly separated from their children under his new immigration enforcement policy.

But Trump and top administration officials have, at times, obfuscated the facts and sent contradicting messages on the practice of separating families that illegally enter the United States. The growing crisis has upset lawmakers in both parties and prompted GOP leaders to scramble for a legislative fix — even as Democrats and some Republicans push Trump to reverse the controversial practice on his own. 

Here are The Washington Post’s answers to commonly asked questions about the controversy over family separation at the border.

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