May 7, 2020
It has been two years since the Trump Administration’s Zero Tolerance Policy issued on May 7, 2018 that forcibly separated immigrant and refugee parents and children who arrived at the U.S. border seeking safety. Over 2,800 children were taken from their parents before the Administration abandoned the policy more than a month later following broad public outcry. On June 26, 2018, a federal court ordered the government to halt separations, except in limited circumstances, and to reunify the families it had separated.