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Civil Litigation,
Immigration,
Government

May 8, 2018

During a court challenge, Sessions vows to separate families that cross the US border

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions visited San Diego and Arizona Monday to announce a new “zero-tolerance” policy that calls on parents and children to be separated if they illegally cross the border.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions visited San Diego and Arizona Monday to announce a new "zero-tolerance" policy that calls for parents and children to be separated if they illegally cross the border.

Immigration rights advocates say the practice has been widespread for months. In fact, there is already a federal case challenging the de facto policy.

A San Diego federal judge is considering a pr...

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