Biden Administration Reportedly Considering $450,000 Payments To Families Separated At Southern Border

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The Biden administration is reportedly considering making payments of approximately $450,000 to each person separated from their family at the southern border. Read more:

that the thousands of children and parents impacted by the policy have mental health effects from the prolonged trauma.reports that lawyers representing families and the government are continuing to negotiate the settlement and aim to reach an agreement by the end of November.

to reunite the families that had been separated by the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy. Starting in 2017, the Trump administration tried to prosecute all immigrants who illegally crossed the border, resulting in children who arrived with their parents being sent to shelters and border facilities.

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