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Nearly 1M children could be separated from parents if Trump’s mass deportations continue: Evangelical orgs

admin May 5, 2026
Nearly 1M children could be separated from parents if Trump's mass deportations continue: Evangelical orgs

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More than 1 million U.S. citizens could be separated from their spouses or children under Trump administration immigration policies, according to a new report backed by Evangelical organizations examining the potential fallout of mass deportations.

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