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U.S. government says 1,556 more migrant families were separated under Trump than previously known

The Trump administration told a U.S. district that more than 1,500 migrant families were separated by immigration authorities before the “zero tolerance” policy was fully implemented. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBS News to discuss the new numbers, and what it means for separated families. Source

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