NEW: President Trump Signs Executive Order Ending Family Separation

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NEW: President Trump Signs Executive Order Ending Family Separation

President Trump Signs Executive Order Ending Family Separation
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending the policy of separating children from families after they are detained for crossing the border illegally.

The order keeps families together while they are in custody, expediting their cases, and asks the Department of Defense to help house families.

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“This has been going on for 60 years. 60 years nobody’s taken care of it, nobody’s had the political courage to take care of it, but we’re going to take care of it,” said Trump upon signing the order.

The executive order comes after it had been reported that about 2,000 children were being separated from their parents over a 45 day period.

RI Candidates on Record

On Tuesday, GoLocal reported, "Fung Refuses Comment on Trump Administration’s Family Separation Policy."

Rhode Island GOP gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung’s campaign refused comment on the practice by the Trump Administration of separating children from their family at the border. 

Other Rhode Island Republican gubernatorial — and U.S. Senate — candidates, however, weighed in on the issue — and are opposed to the practice of separating families.


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