The the only way to reverse the trauma of children separated from their parents are lawsuits, including the countries that hold citizenship of these children.
The USA has stolen children of another citizenship from their natural parents, easily proven by DNA analysis. The parents and child(ren) crossed the USA border seeking asylum from vicious cartel wars. However, when each case makes its way through the court system there are no guarantees asylum is granted. The parents and child(ren) are citizens of their original countries until they are granted asylum.
At this point the original countries MUST fight to return the entire family intact, otherwise, it is a genocide in breaking up families and taking the children. These children did not come to the US border alone. That is very different. I hope everyone understands that when the children were separated from their families it was a violation of international law. It was a harvest of undocumented children. It is unnatural and changes the child’s citizenship. One country no matter the method cannot simply harvest children from another country.
These children, as their parents, are precious and important and are the future of countries far smaller than the USA.
USA Homeland Security needs to be working as hard as it can to find and return children to their natural families which can be proven by a simple DNA test.
There was a time when US House and US Senate would travel to countries south of our border to understand first hand why these people are traveling such great distances to protect there children while being part of the USA agricultural harvest. This is that time of year. Migrant labor is important to the USA.
This is not over until every child is returned home to their natural parents. These parents never agreed to the separation. The children were taken by force and incarceration. That is illegal and a hostile act. Such strategies should never have been entered into as a legal paradigm to HHS especially or Homeland Security. Are there no reviews of these very bad ideas?