Trump's statement that he did not start family separations at the border



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What President Trump said

"President Obama has been separated. I am the one who brought them together. "
– in remarks to reporters Wednesday

Trump's immigration policy once again made headlines Wednesday with the publication by the administration of a regulation allowing him to detain indefinitely the families of migrants who cross the border illegally.

Asked about the new policy, which will undoubtedly be challenged in court, Mr. Trump went on to point out "loopholes", non-existent laws and former presidents for dissociating migrant families who were illegally trafficked. President Barack Obama, in particular, was wrongly referred to as the instigator of the practice by Mr. Trump at least two dozen other times.

Under the leadership of Mr. Trump, the Department of Justice announced its "zero tolerance policy" regarding illegal entry into the United States in April 2018, calling it "new" and in response the increase in the number of unauthorized border crossings in the spring.

The policy provided for criminal prosecution of all persons who entered the country illegally. As a result, nearly 3,000 children were forcibly separated from adult family members who were arrested under the new policy, which several senior Trump officials have described as a deterrent.

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