I am not joking. My understanding of the origins of the trek to the USA started by these parents were in countries engulfed in drug cartel wars. The ACLU has a very difficult task ahead in locating grieving parents that should’ve been given asylum.
I admire the mission of the ACLU, but, they are going to need the resources of such agencies as the FBI, diplomatic missions and armed forces within these countries to locate and return grieving parents if they are still alive. The parents heartlessly deported without your children are not going to be in the local phone directory.
If I may, enlist the help of people with knowledge of these countries. ALSO, there may have been contact with the grieving parents and their government when they were returned in the deportation process. In that could be some kind of paper trail as to where to find them. But, even with the deportation paper trail it may be an issue of reaching them to return the children.
I never meant this more, but, someone like Mr. Strzok would have a leg up to know how such a mission would work. This is very dangerous stuff and quite frankly it is going to require government infrastructure to help.
No one more than I want parents and child reunited, but, realistically there are going to be parentless children after all is said and done. It is the obligation of the USA government to reunit these families, but, the actual logistics is difficult with deported parents. I suspect some of the parents are already on a trek back to our southern border as well. That would be a scenario that has to be entertained by the US Border Patrol and ICE, too. The ACLU might want to require the southern border patrols and agencies respect any returning parent seeking their children.
By all means I hope their litigation is successful, but, they need to demand funding and access to US government infrastructure that can actually carry out the search. I wish the ACLU well, at least one American organization cares.