1,600 children have not been reunited with their parents in the United States

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A year later, nearly 1,500 children have still not been returned to their families after being forcibly separated at the border with Mexico during the Donald Trump administration.

A year later, nearly 1,500 children have still not been returned to their families after being forcibly separated at the border with Mexico during the Donald Trump administration.

On Univision News, Michelle Brane, executive director of the 'trask force' program, which seeks to reunite separated families, mentioned that about 130 children have been reunited with their parents in the United States, and almost 400 are in the process of being reunited. The program also seeks to offer these families a three-year authorization to remain in the United States legally with a work permit.

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