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DOJ Memo Revokes Family Separation Policy—Which No Longer Exists


Colin KalmbacherJan 26th, 2021, 7:53 pm
The Department of Justice formally relegated the Trump-era “zero tolerance” policy for undocumented immigrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border to the dustbin of history on Tuesday, a move that sparked widespread praise from immigration advocates who cautioned it is just a first step in dismantling the separate and distinct family separation policy they reviled.
“As federal prosecutors, we are charged with seeking justice,” Acting Attorney General
Monty Wilkinson wrote in a memo rescinding the directive. “The exercise of this responsibility results in highly consequential determinations and requires considerable judgment.”
“I am rescinding effective immediately the policy directive entitled ....

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DOJ Formally Revokes Trump-Era Family Separation Policy, But Immigration Lawyers Added a Word of Caution About the 'Huge Win'


DOJ Formally Revokes Trump-Era Family Separation Policy, But Immigration Lawyers Added a Word of Caution About the ‘Huge Win’
Colin Kalmbacher
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The Department of Justice formally relegated the Trump-era “zero tolerance” policy for undocumented immigrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border to the dustbin of history on Tuesday, a move that sparked widespread praise from immigration advocates who cautioned it is just a first step in dismantling the separate and distinct family separation policy they reviled.
“As federal prosecutors, we are charged with seeking justice,” Acting Attorney General
Monty Wilkinson wrote in a memo rescinding the directive. “The exercise of this responsibility results in highly consequential determinations and requires considerable judgment.” ....

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2020: Year in Review — Part 1: Border wall, elections, crime among year's top stories


2020: Year in Review - Part 1: Border wall, elections, crime among year s top stories
Dec. 30, 2020
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Construction work on a new section of the border wall in Donna, Texas on Dec. 12, 2019. While COVID-19 has dominated the headlines in 2020, the year has still featured plenty of major news. And LMT’s four-part year in review series will take a look at both, beginning with the two-part top non-COVID headlines and culminating with a two-day look at the top COVID stories of 2020.Ilana Panich-Linsman /NYT
Editor’s note: 2020 has been filled to the brim with notable news, and it’s not just all related to the coronavirus pandemic. LMT will be taking a look at the top stories of the year both related to COVID-19 and not at all in a four-part series. We’ll start with Part 1 of 4, first discussing the top non-COVID stories of the year in its own two-part series. ....

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