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First Lady ‘hates’ to see separation­s

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WASHINGTON: First Lady Melania Trump “hates” to see families separated at the border and hopes “both sides of the aisle” can reform the nation’s immigratio­n laws, according to a statement from her office.

Stephanie Grisham, a spokeswoma­n for Ms Trump, said on Sunday: “She believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart”. She said Ms Trump hopes both sides “can finally come together to achieve successful immigratio­n reform”.

While the statement suggested the matter was an issue for Congress, Democratic lawmakers and others have pointed out that no law mandates the separation of children and parents at the border. A new Trump administra­tion policy, which went into effect in May, sought to maximise criminal prosecutio­ns of people caught trying to enter the US illegally. More adults were being jailed as a result, which led to their children being separated from them.

A former first lady, Laura Bush, joined the debate, calling the separation policy “cruel” and “immoral” and said “it breaks my heart”. In a guest column for the Washington Post, she compared the separation of the children to the internment camps for Japanese-Americans in World War II.

For both, it was an unusual entry into a fierce political debate.

Ms Trump didn’t refer specifical­ly to Mr Trump’s “no tolerance” policy, which was leading to a spike in children being separated from their families. Government statistics indicate nearly 2,000 children were separated from their families over a six-week period between April and May. Ms Trump’s spokeswoma­n issued the statement after several days of images of crying children appearing on television and the internet.

President Trump said on Friday, “I hate the children being taken away,” but he also falsely blamed Democrats for a law requiring it.

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