Juggernaut Project

Reunite Migrant Families Separated During Trump's First Term

During Donald Trump’s first term, thousands of migrant families were torn apart by the cruel and inhumane family separation policy. Years later, many of these families remain separated, with children still unable to reunite with their deported parents. Now, with Trump returning to power and threatening even harsher immigration policies, Congress must act urgently to reunite these families and protect them from further harm.

A new bill introduced by Representatives Delia Ramirez and Joaquin Castro, along with Senators Richard Blumenthal, Jeff Merkley, Mazie Hirono, and Ed Markey, would provide a critical path to reunite families separated during Trump’s first term. This legislation would ensure families are brought back together and establish safeguards to prevent such a humanitarian disaster from happening again.

Family separation was a horrific violation of human rights and a stain on America’s conscience. The trauma inflicted on children and parents alike cannot be overstated. Reuniting these families is not just a moral obligation—it is a necessary step to address the profound harm caused by the previous administration’s actions.

We call on Congress to pass this legislation immediately to reunite families separated during Trump’s first term and prevent further cruelty under his second administration.

Sign this petition to demand urgent action to bring these families back together. With Trump set to return to office, time is running out to right this wrong and protect vulnerable families from further suffering.
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