SAN DIEGO -- A federal judge expressed pleasure Friday with the progress the Trump administration is making in reuniting separated immigrant families by Thursday's court-ordered deadline.
U.S. Judge Dana M. Sabraw of the Southern District shared his optimism after being told during a hearing Friday that 450 of the 1,606 parents with children aged 5-17 had been reunited. That was up from the 364 families that had been reunited as of ...
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