U.S. reaches agreement over separated immigrant families [View all]
Source: Reuters
POLITICS SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 / 9:12 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
U.S. reaches agreement over separated immigrant families
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has reached a settlement stemming from the separation of immigrant children from their parents at the U.S. border that lets some 1,000 people affected by the policy apply again for U.S. asylum after previously being turned down.
The settlement, detailed in court documents late on Wednesday, represented a victory for rights groups that challenged President Donald Trumps contentious zero tolerance policy toward illegal immigrants entering the United States.
The settlement, which still needs a judges approval, gives parents and children of immigrants a second chance to apply for asylum after U.S. authorities previously rejected their claims that they faced credible fear of persecution or torture if sent back to their home countries.
While about 2,500 children and parents were affected by the family separation that Trump later abandoned, more than 1,000 people will be eligible to apply again for asylum under the settlement, according to Muslim Advocates, one of the rights groups that sued the administration.
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