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Parents who were separated from their children under Trump's zero tolerance policy are hoping for a second shot at asylum.
The government is rushing to meet next week's deadline to reunite more than 2,500 children it took from their parents at the border.
Immigration lawyers say separated parents are too grief-stricken to focus on their cases.
Rep. Jayapal (D-Wash.) and hundreds of others were arrested while demonstrating against Trumps zero tolerance policy.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Many of the children are so young they cant even express their emotional and physical pain.
The Department of Health and Human Services wouldn't answer a PBS journalist's question.
Disease outbreaks and a lack of medical personnel await those imprisoned in Victorville, California.
Fox News has repeatedly tried to justify separating migrant families and putting unaccompanied children into detention centers.
"This is not my area of expertise," said the U.S. senator. \_()_/
Attorneys are already fighting back.