More than three weeks past the deadline established by a federal court, the Trump administration has reunited more than 1,600 children separated at the border with their parents. But even though the families are back together, the kids may not be getting their fair shot at asylum.

Now, a federal judge will have a chance to extend the protections granted to them.

In a ruling on Thursday, Judge Dana Sabraw temporarily stopped the administration from deporting reunified families until it’s...

Continue Reading Treating separated kids like unaccompanied minors could backfire on the Trump administration