Over 100,000 Family Separations in Deportation Push, Report Estimates

Miriam Jordan and Jeff Adelson - The New York Times

This article reports on a new analysis by the Brookings Institution estimating that over 100,000 children—most of them U.S. citizens—have been separated from a parent due to immigration detention and deportation policies under the current administration. Because the government does not systematically track how many children are affected, researchers used census and demographic data to estimate the scale, concluding that official figures likely significantly undercount the true number.