Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy separated 5,000+ families, with over 1,300 children still unaccounted for.

Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has not ruled out family separations if Donald Trump is re-elected, framing it as part of enforcing laws against crime. This comes amid criticism of Trump’s past "zero-tolerance" policy, which separated over 5,000 families in 2018. Although efforts are ongoing to reunite many affected children, over 1,300 remain unaccounted for. A social media campaign has been initiated to raise awareness of these separations.

September 07, 2024
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