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Saoirse9's JournalSenate Republicans Move to End Trump Policy on Child Separation Video
Source: New York Times
WASHINGTON Republican senators moved on Tuesday to defuse a political crisis by seeking passage of legislation that would swiftly bring an end to President Trumps practice of separating children from their parents when families cross into the United States illegally.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, said that all of the members of the Republican conference support a plan that keeps families together, endorsing an approach that would provide legal authority to detain parents and children together while their legal status in the country is assessed by the courts.
Asylum claims would be expedited by adding more immigration judges or allowing families to be processed before others, Republican senators said.
Mr. McConnell said he planned to reach out to Democrats to support the effort, hoping to stanch the political damage from an administration policy that led to heartbreaking stories of children separated from their mothers and brutal images of children in makeshift detention camps.
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The story behind the photo of the little girl, crying as her mother is searched at the border
[link:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2018/06/18/i-wanted-to-stop-her-crying-the-image-of-a-migrant-child-that-broke-a-photographers-heart/?utm_term=.4e91d85ed66b|
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It was very quick, he recalled. The mother set the girl down, and an agent began to run gloved hands across her body.
Immediately, the girl began to scream.
I wanted to stop her crying, Moore said. He imagined the guards might have wanted that, too; he had seen them joke with other children during searches, to distract from what was happening to their parents.
But it all happened so quickly, and the girls despair was so complete in those few seconds.
The mother stoically had her hands against the vehicle, and the girl was crying, Moore said. Neither were saying words. Nothing could be said with her. She needed to be with her mother.
He took two shots, moments apart. He understood at once that they were the photos he had been waiting for for hours, if not years. Both images would become symbols of what the U.S.-Mexico border has become under President Trump.
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