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The Department of Justice (DoJ) told a federal judge Tuesday that it may have mistakenly separated a father and toddler who could both be US citizens for as long as a year, in the process of enforcing the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy.
Once a child has entered the shelter system, there is no firm process to determine whether they have been separated from someone who was legitimately their parent, or for reuniting parents and children who had been mistakenly separated, said a Border Patrol official, who was not authorized to discuss the agency's policies publicly.
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As he presented his closing arguments to the Florence appeals court, Alessandro Crini, who is leading the case against the American student and her Italian ex-boyfriend, urged the judges to assess the evidence as a whole rather than separating it out as the previous court mistakenly, he said, had done.
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