Migrant children separated from parents may face foster care, adoption

AM Joy - NBC News

This video clip from an NBC News segment in the US discusses what is next for "the over 2,000 children still held by the Department of Health and Human Services," detained at the US border with Mexico. The clip shows demonstrators protesting the policy of family separation, and voices the concerns of many that these detained children will be permanently separated from their parents or families, to be placed in the foster care system or even adopted by US families, while their parents are deported to their countries of origin.