US judge applauds government's 'significant strides' to reunite families

Dana Sabraw offers more positive outlook but says officials still lack contact details for deported relatives of 26 children

The federal judge overseeing the reunification of 2,500 children separated from their parents by the Trump administration said on Friday that the government had made “significant strides” in its efforts to find deported parents whose children remain in the US, though it still lacks contact details for the relatives of 26 children.

US district judge Dana Sabraw gave a significantly more positive review of the government’s work to bring families back together after last week telling the court he was disappointed by their efforts.

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