Biden’s Commitment to Reuniting Families Separated at the Border Is Underway

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As a parent, the thought of escaping violence in my home country—perhaps with just the clothes on my back—while holding my children close, only to have them forcibly taken away and hearing the words, “You’ll never see your child again,” is unimaginable. This is the heartbreaking reality faced by countless migrants who were separated at the border due to the previous administration’s harsh “zero tolerance” policy.

It’s easy to overlook that America has long been a nation built by immigrants. However, during the 2016 election, former President Trump campaigned on the promise of a massive wall to keep out immigrants—particularly those with darker skin. He characterized migrants at the southern border as “criminals” and “dangerous,” despite the fact that many were simply mothers and fathers fleeing violence to protect their families. Moreover, data shows that immigrants are not more violent than American citizens; in fact, most mass shootings in the U.S. have been perpetrated by white men.

Trump’s campaign thrived on racism and a desire to revert to a time when white men held unchecked power. His administration’s strategy included inhumane treatment of migrants, such as separating families to deter others from attempting to cross the border. The heart-wrenching images and stories of distraught children pleading for their parents became a grim reality during this time.

Fortunately, with Trump no longer in office, President Biden is addressing these injustices left behind, aiming to reunite families torn apart by the previous administration. From his first day in office, Biden has been tackling this humanitarian crisis head-on, sharing uplifting stories like that of Lara and her son Miguel, who fled their dangerous home in Central America.

Lara and Miguel’s journey began when they sought asylum at a U.S. port of entry. Just days later, Lara was told she would have to say goodbye to her son, who was subsequently taken away. This type of separation is not uncommon; many families have been enduring similar heartaches.

Lara’s struggle included months spent in a detention center where communication with her son was nonexistent. After being deported, she could only see Miguel through video calls until the Biden administration began its efforts to reunite families. Now, after a long ordeal, she can finally embrace her son again.

In another touching reunion, a woman named Isabel from Honduras was reunited with her children after spending two years in a detention center. Their emotional reunion was filled with tears and love, a far cry from the pain of separation.

While these reunions bring joy, there remain hundreds, if not thousands, of families still waiting. The Biden administration has identified over 1,000 families yet to be reunited, and estimates suggest that the actual number of children separated from their parents during the Trump era could be as high as 2,800.

The task ahead is daunting, but Biden’s team is committed to reuniting families and helping them navigate the complex process of obtaining permanent residency in the U.S., as well as providing necessary support services.

Lara and Isabel represent just the beginning of a long journey toward healing for many families. America’s identity as a nation of immigrants means that the separation of children from their parents should never be tolerated. Thankfully, we now have a president who is dedicated to restoring American values and reuniting families where they belong.

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Summary:

President Biden is actively working to reunite families separated at the border under the previous administration’s harsh policies. With heartwarming stories of mothers reuniting with their children after long separations, the administration is tackling the remnants of a painful chapter in U.S. history. While many families are still waiting, efforts continue to ensure that all families are brought back together and supported in their journey forward.

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