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DHS Tells Court: Identifying Separated Border Children Could Take Up To 2 Years

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In a 2019 court filing, the U.S. government said it could take 12–24 months to identify potentially thousands of children separated from their parents under the 2018 zero-tolerance policy. Officials outlined use of predictive data models and manual record reviews, while the ACLU objected to the prolonged timeline and urged urgent reunification efforts.

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