US has reunited 100 children taken from parents under Trump

Migrant families walk from the Rio Grande, the river separating the US and Mexico in Texas. A Biden administration effort to reunite children and parents has made increasing progress (Eric Gay/AP)
Migrant families walk from the Rio Grande, the river separating the US and Mexico in Texas. A Biden administration effort to reunite children and parents has made increasing progress (Eric Gay/AP)

A Biden administration effort to reunite children and parents who were separated under President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance border policy has made increasing progress as it nears the end of its first year.

The Department of Homeland Security is planning to announce that 100 children, mostly from Central America, are back with their families. There have also been about 350 more reunifications.

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