
Trump's Family Separation Crisis
How You Can Help
The family separation crisis is the direct result of the Trump administration policy choices, driven by the view that immigrants and asylum seekers deserve nothing but cruelty and punishment.
The ACLU filed a federal lawsuit earlier this year to stop family separation and to require the immediate reunion of all separated children and parents. On June 29, a federal judge issued a national injunction in our class-action lawsuit, requiring the reunification of thousands. Now, we must ensure the administration heeds the court’s ruling and the policy of family separation ends once and for all. The government deported hundreds of parents without their children — without a plan for how they would be ever be found. The ACLU is working to locate every separated parent and advise them of their rights to be reunited.
We are in the courts, streets, and in Congress to hold the Trump administration accountable for the irreparable damage it has done to these young lives. We need you in this fight.
What you need to do
What You Need to Know
July 26, 2018 – Deadline to Reunite All Separated Children
July 10, 2018 – Deadline to Reunite Separated Children Under Five
June 29, 2018 – Federal Judge Orders Reunification of Thousands
June 20, 2018 – Trump’s Executive Order Doesn’t End the Crisis
June 6, 2018 – Federal Judge Allows ACLU’s Lawsuit to Proceed
June 1, 2018 – National Outrage Mounts
May 31, 2018 – In Six Weeks, Thousands of Kids Are Taken
May 13, 2018 – Breaking Point for Parents
May 11, 2018 – "Foster Care or Whatever"
April 6, 2018 – Sessions' Zero Tolerance Policy
March 9, 2018 – ACLU Seeks a National Class Action Against Family Separation Policy
February 26, 2018 – ACLU Files the First Lawsuit Against Family Separation
March 6, 2017 – Deterrent as Strategy
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