A San Diego judge has granted the federal government additional time to reunite migrant children who they separated from their parents, saying some cases pose logistical challenges.
Over two-thousand minors have been removed from their parents' custody at the US-Mexico border, as part of Trump's zero tolerance immigration policy — a policy he defended at the White House on Tuesday, saying that illegal immigrants simply ought to stay out of the US.
Los Angeles correspondent Mary McCarthy reports:
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