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Border Patrol will stop referring migrant parents who cross into the U.S. illegally with children for prosecution, official says

WaPo:

The U.S. Border Patrol will no longer refer migrant parents who cross into the United States illegally with children to federal courthouses to face criminal charges, a senior U.S. Customs and Border Protection official told The Washington Post on Thursday.
The about-face comes just one day after President Trump signed an executive order ending his administration’s widely denounced practice of separating parents and children apprehended for illegally crossing the Mexico border. Trump’s order said the government would maintain a “zero tolerance” policy toward those who break the law, but the senior U.S. official, asked to explain how the government would change enforcement practices, said Border Patrol agents were instructed Wednesday evening to stop sending parents with children to federal courthouses for prosecution.


How fast do those wheels backpedal?
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LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
DOJ denies it.

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/wapo-trump-admin-suspends-criminal-prosecutions-of-migrant-parents
More chaos and confusion. @LegendofPeza
Graylight · 51-55, F
@softspokenman Chaos and confusion indeed. One article did say:

There’s some wiggle room between the DOJ statement and the anonymous official’s claim: Government prosecutors could still be following a “zero tolerance” policy for individual cases referred to them, but it could be the case that border agents, whose agencies fall under the Department of Homeland Security, have been ordered not to refer certain cases to prosecutors.

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/wapo-trump-admin-suspends-criminal-prosecutions-of-migrant-parents