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17 States Sue Trump Admin Over The Separation Of Illegal Immigrant Families At The Border

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Seventeen states and Washington, D.C., are suing the Trump administration over the separation of illegal immigrant families at the border.

New York, California, and fifteen other states led by Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Seattle Tuesday, marking the first legal action taken by states in response to the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policies and the resulting separation of families, the Associated Press reported.

The other states involved in the lawsuit include Washington, Maryland, Oregon, New Mexico, New Jersey, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Vermont, North Carolina, Delaware, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

The situation at the border has been described by critics of the current administration as a humanitarian disaster. Having issued a clear warning, the administration is attempting to prosecute all illegal immigrants crossing into the U.S., although resources are stretched thin.

The administration’s decision to fully enforce U.S. immigration law has led to the separation of family units caught crossing into the U.S. in a manner in violation of U.S. law. More than two thousand illegal immigrant children were separated from their parents prior to a recent executive order from the president that would detain illegal immigrant families together rather than separate them. (RELATED: Trump Signs Executive Action To Stop Family Separation)

Customs and Border Protection has reunited over five hundred children with their parents since the “zero tolerance” policies went into effect. Nonetheless, the outrage persists. Thousands of activists and demonstrators protested in cities across the country in defense of illegal immigrants, calling for an end to the separation of families at the border. (RELATED: Thousands Protest In Defense Of Illegal Immigrant Families Across The US)

“The administration’s practice of separating families is cruel, plain and simple,” New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement to NBC, “Every day, it seems like the administration is issuing new, contradictory policies and relying on new, contradictory justifications. But we can’t forget: the lives of real people hang in the balance.”

Earlier Tuesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed his state’s intention to sue the federal government. “New York and 15 other states are suing the federal government today,” he said, adding, “We’re asking a federal district court to stop the federal government from this policy of separating families.” (RELATED: Cuomo Announces Federal Lawsuit Over Family Separation With 15 Other States)

The lawsuit is also critical of the perceived lack of due process for illegal immigrants.

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