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"reunification" Definitions
  1. the act of joining together two or more regions or parts of a country so that they form a single political unit again

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Another 538 parents are in government custody and cleared for reunification but waiting on transportation for reunification.
When the government previously identified children for reunification, it included only the children who were detained at the time of the reunification order.
The Chinese Communist Party has long pushed for reunification, but Tsai and her pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party continue to push back on reunification under Beijing's terms.
"Reunification typically does not occur until the removal stage of the process, but depending on the circumstances of the case, reunification could occur sooner," Bennett told BuzzFeed News.
Looking at Germany, the dotted red lines represent the end of the Franco-Prussian War and reunification (1870), Hitler's ascent to power (1934), and the reunification (1990), respectively.
Pak, the deputy head of the North's agency to promote reunification, the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland, called for the past to be set aside.
Judge has outlined a new time frame for updates, reunification Last week Sabraw laid out a new time frame for the reunification effort and updates to the court.
The government anticipates that it will have reunited all 2600,2700 families deemed "eligible" for reunification by Thursday, the deadline Southern District of California Judge Dana Sabraw imposed for reunification.
The ACLU has also asked for information about the parents deemed ineligible for reunification or whom the government said waived reunification, and could challenge those at a later date.
A 2014 estimate from the South Korean National Assembly Budget Office found that reunification could cost as much as $9.2 trillion over 45 years -- and a decline in popularity of reunification.
"We do not wish for North Korea's collapse, we will not pursue reunification by absorption in any form, nor will we pursue artificial reunification," Moon had said during a July 2017 speech.
Behind the numbers Of the 93 children added to the government's list, seven are eligible for reunification, and seven were deemed to be ineligible for reunification because their parents have criminal histories.
"Putin did not understand why Germany did not just accept Crimea being absorbed into Russia," Mr. Belov said, noting that Mr. Putin equated German reunification in 1990 with Russia's "reunification" with Crimea.
Of the parents the government claims are ineligible for reunification, two are in state or federal custody, 136 "waived" reunification rights when interviewed, 91 had a criminal record or were otherwise deemed ineligible.
Context: Kim floated the idea of reunification with the South in January, though past reunification attempts have failed and the North and South are technically still at war after seven decades of separation.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Friday that it will terminate the Haitian Family Reunification Parole program and the Filipino World War II Veterans Parole program, which were designed to promote family reunification.
But huge challenges remain for reunification to become a reality.
That's against the whole point of unaccompanied minor reunification process.
This party reunification thing is going just swimmingly, isn't it?
He was viewed in Beijing as sympathetic to eventual reunification.
Many families remain apart with no clear path to reunification.
A big break occurred in 1990, just after German reunification.
In 2004 the then Greek Cypriot president campaigned against reunification.
Our current system is dominated by the family reunification program.
The reunification of Germany, however, was not a foregone conclusion.
HHS said 46 other children were not eligible for reunification.
HHS said 2628 other children were not eligible for reunification.
Then with reunification, a positive transition started to take place.
What might Taiwan's reunification with a securitized mainland look like?
It's loud and gaudy — and changing the conversation about reunification.
When will we be able to hope for reunification again?
He reminisces about his life as a trucker before reunification.
Or bring in their family members through family reunification programs.
We did not experience a genuine reunification with Western Europe.
Despite Chinese manipulation, voluntary reunification with the mainland is unlikely.
Still, the path to reunification is not at all clear.
The latest on reunification efforts The reunification process for the child who remains in custody could still take time, officials said Friday, as they're awaiting word on whether the parent wants to be reunified.
The numerous organizations and advocacy groups fighting for the rights and reunification of migrant children and their families have renewed their calls for donations and assistance, including family reunification once detainees are released from custody.
The Trump administration doesn't have a clear plan for family reunification.
It talked about accelerating the reunification of children and their parents.
The passing of the reunification deadline does not end the case.
It's linked to health care, education and the reunification of families.
German reunification in 1990 placed great fiscal strain on the economy.
That's a sign of how chaotic the reunification process has been.
Singing You Home — Children's Songs for Family Reunification is available now.
In the past, a DUI has been enough to delay reunification.
Immigration attorneys have said the difficulty retrieving information can delay reunification.
"What happens to that genetic data once reunification occurs?" says Ram.
Hundreds more remain separated with no clear reunification date in sight.
Never before has Germany debated its reunification with such vigour. Why?
One obstacle to such understanding is that Germans view reunification differently.
The Justice Department is reportedly working to clarify the reunification plan.
Breakingviews Sumner M. Redstone and his family are contemplating a reunification.
Reunification would send that implied annual growth rate to 20.6 percent.
But it's not clear how ICE is going to guarantee reunification.
The agency said it has expedited its existing process for reunification.
But after reunification most of Chemnitz's factories proved to be outmoded.
The sooner "reunification" is cast aside, the better for U.S. interests.
Families deemed "eligible" for reunification have been reunited in chaotic scenes.
A weekly hearing on the reunification process is scheduled for Friday.
Employees warned her to not be a hindrance to family reunification.
Two-thirds of them came here through the family reunification system.
The Hill: Update on the reunification progress as the week begins.
"The North Koreans want reunification, but on their terms," said Siracusa.
Current law includes other forms of family reunification with numerical limits.
Students and others wait outside a reunification center in Santa Clarita.
Another provision of the law delays family reunification for three years.
Opinion polls in Northern Ireland have for many years shown insufficient support for reunification, but politicians and political analysts point to a growing number of factors that could push public sentiment in the direction of reunification.
Of that group of 1,317 children, White said ICE had cleared 918 for reunification with the parent in ICE custody; 51 were not cleared for reunification — White did not provide reasons — and 348 were pending clearance.
Nearly 850 parents had been interviewed and cleared for reunification as of Thursday and another 229 parents had been deemed ineligible because of criminal records, or because they "waived" reunification or for other reasons, the report said.
In Taiwan, the Chinese government's objective has long been what it calls "peaceful reunification" — "reunification" even though Taiwan has never been under the jurisdiction or control of the People's Republic of China or the Chinese Communist Party.
Indeed, reunification talks came closer to success last week than ever before.
The ACLU had brought a lawsuit that led to Sabraw's reunification order.
They were taken to a reunification area over at the Annapolis Mall.
A deal on Cypriot reunification, which is within reach, would be another.
In the 1990s France got the euro in return for German reunification.
It gave way to German reunification and the birth of the euro.
It limits family-reunification immigration to 1,000 per month, plus "hardship cases".
The East was given big promises after reunification but its economy languished.
Many East German firms closed after reunification, so why was Jenoptik different?
"When we meet on Friday, reunification will have been completed," he said.
Still, any draw down in tensions would be a step toward reunification.
The testing is just one part of the reunification process, White said.
At reunification in 1990, annual beer consumption per head was 148 litres.
Judiciary Committee Democrats are demanding a hearing on the administration's reunification efforts.
Three, reunification is a shared dream of Korean people around the world.
China might conclude that reunification is not, after all, the worst outcome.
And lasting peace—symbolized by the ultimate dream of reunification—remains elusive.
RT covered the action as a rightful reunification move, echoing Mr. Putin.
The airline failed to find a buyer after the reunification of Germany.
She and many other mothers anxiously await promised reunification with their children.
Asked how he feels about the reunification of his country, he shrugs.
Reunification with his biological parents was "unlikely," they told us at first.
Negotiations for a reunification deal between Greek and Turkish Cypriots are underway.
Parents are "disoriented and overwhelmed" from the rapid reunification and transfer process.
The same strategies that wealthy countries use: family reunification and foster care.
But nieces didn't count as eligible family members under the reunification program.
Reunification is a constant sub- and supertext, endorsed by everyone on set.
Support for independence, and a reunification with the Irish republic, is growing.
It says they are mainly driven by the goal of Irish reunification.
After reunification, wolves became a "highly protected species" under European Union rules.
The reunification of a daughter with her dying mother on Long Island.
That report could then be used to justify delaying reunification with family.
It would take away the promised reunification that exists within its soil.
The Chinese government has repeatedly called for its reunification with the mainland.
Trump has pushed to end the family reunification and visa lottery systems.
The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.2 percent, the post-reunification low.
Since reunification, Germany has carved out a reputation for confronting its history.
Instead, Kim appears to have reunification with the South on his agenda.
You said that a lot of people support reunification at some point.
According to her lawsuit, W.R. was told that in order to complete her reunification paperwork she would need to be fingerprinted at a specific location in Massachusetts, more than 50 miles away, before her reunification case could be evaluated.
The ACLU, which brought the lawsuit that led to Sabraw's reunification order, asked Sabraw to halt deportations of parents who waived their reunification rights and to give parents a week after being reunited with their children before being deported.
The goal of fostering is reunification with birth parents once they get better.
Nearly two-thirds of those — 1,637 — have been deemed "eligible" for immediate reunification.
It's the site of what the government says is the primary reunification center.
However, thanks to familial reunification, he's transferred part of his family to Italy.
Entering the capital city of Pyongyang, visitors pass through the Arch of Reunification.
He has been Brussels-based for about 85% of Germany's post-reunification history.
Germany's jobless rate is currently at a post-reunification low of 5.5 percent.
They also opened a "family reunification center" for people to find loved ones.
Just 20 years after reunification, Hong Kong already has a nascent independence movement.
The bank had hoped to hold its meeting with reunification clearly in sight.
In the 1990s the French got the euro in exchange for German reunification.
A reunification center for families has been set up at McCarthur Middle School.
After reunification, work dried up and many of the younger residents moved out.
The price of "reunification stocks", such as railways and construction companies, shot up.
Yet Mr Anastasiades and Mr Akinci both say time is working against reunification.
And, if that was the condition for reunification, might South Korea accept it?
Family reunification is an important value to our country and to our caucus.
The government has begun the process of reunification, but it is still ongoing.
Peace without reunification is a very different thing than what had come before.
The government, he said, shouldn't be proud of work they're doing on reunification.
But out of those eight, only three had a chance at imminent reunification.
"(The reunification process) is by no means automatic or smooth," Lippincott told CNN.
Such accounts risk ignoring the huge strides made by east Germany since reunification.
It would also crush family reunification efforts from U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
HHS secretary Alex Azar has been leading the effort to meet the reunification.
" Jang, the head writer, said, "There's room for this show until reunification happens.
Its real estate market is even hotter — for the first time since reunification.
But his executive order on June 20 did not outline steps for reunification.
Child welfare agencies and judges too often prioritize family reunification over children's safety.
He was an ardent proponent of aliyah, the reunification of the Jewish people.
" In their place, the bulldozers carried banners that read "independent reunification" and "coprosperity.
Helmut Kohl's successful push for rapid German reunification looked to overwhelm Berlin's underground.
China has persistently refused to exclude force to achieve its "reunification" with Taiwan.
But few in Taiwan are interested in reunification under China's authoritarian political system.
There were no special provisions for family reunification because almost anyone could come.
An additional 12.5 percent said they preferred the status quo and eventual reunification.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was bitterly opposed to German reunification, for example.
They make up a group of 917 parents listed in the "reunification unlikely" category — which includes 260 people not yet eligible due to "further evaluation," 64 who have prohibitive criminal records, and 130 who waived reunification, The Texas Tribune said.
He said that the government must confirm all parent-child relationships by July 19, a week before the final reunification deadline, and give at least 12 hours' notice before a reunification of the location and identities of the parent and child.
More than 100 have declined reunification after the parent was deported, and several dozen more declined reunification inside the US, had a parent who was deemed a danger to the child or were separated from someone beside their biological parent.
As Willy Brandt said of his nation's reunification: "Things grow together which belong together".
The dogs are moved into shelters for adoption, rehabilitation and reunification with the families.
The unemployment rate remained at 5.6 percent, the lowest level since reunification in 1990.
So far, it's been implicitly accepted that family reunification will often mean family deportation.
PERINO: And then the reunification issue is going to dogged them for a while.
Dodon asked those who oppose reunification not to stage a rival rally on Sunday.
If there is no reunification, I can become a politician here, in South Korea.
But Jongwoo expressed skepticism about the prospect for reunification, at least within his lifetime.
"There are then some groups for whom the reunification is more difficult," Fabian said.
Sabraw has required the government to file regular status reports detailing its reunification efforts.
Ms Hung, during the presidential election campaign, had talked about eventual reunification with China.
A family reunification center has also opened at 400 S. Martin L. King Blvd.
The government has not yet provided Sabraw with an update on those reunification efforts.
Reunification would also bring some much-needed stability to the region – and to Europe.
But many have since lost faith in North Korean promises, and interest in reunification.
A lower proportion of Germans feel socially insecure than at any point since reunification.
It was also a chance to reflect on the successes and failures of reunification.
And Mr. Moon is eager to edge toward the reunification of the two Koreas.
Any form of provocation at this time could make the reunification pitch fall apart.
The unemployment rate remained at 5.0 percent, the lowest since German reunification in 1990.
"Thursday our family joyfully witnessed the reunification of Wolfram and Anita Gottschalk," Bartyik wrote.
Families Belong Together estimates that travel costs will run $3,000 to $5,000 per reunification.
For the Germans, it meant reunification after four harsh decades of separation and occupation.
"This is the reunification of the country, just like the two Germanys," he said.
That number could change as parents' eligibility for reunification is verified, officials have noted.
Worried that might further delay his reunification, he took whatever drugs they gave him.
A reunification center for impacted families has been set up at MacCarthur Middle School.
The services offered to parents in support of reunification are often inadequate or ineffective.
Pyongyang's state media on Tuesday urged repeal of the "unprecedented fascist, anti-reunification" legislation.
About 600 had been cleared for reunification but hadn't been reunited yet by Tuesday.
Shifting visas from certain family-reunification to merit-based categories should be similarly tolerable.
Koreans concerned about the burdens of reunification must consider it from a deeper perspective.
The parties have led the respective states since reunification in 1990, mostly in coalitions.
They also warned that the dispute risked complicating negotiations over the reunification of Cyprus.
The second leg would prioritize the reunification of nuclear families and eliminate chain migration.
But after the wall fell, Potsdamer became a major site of celebration and reunification.
"It all happened too fast," he said, referring to the time after Germany's reunification.
Family reunification sounds nice on an emotional level (who doesn't want to unite families?).
Its state-run news media called on the two Koreas to work toward reunification.
Four children are "proceeding towards reunification or other appropriate discharge," according to the filing.
White is the HHS' agency lead in the Unaccompanied Alien Children Reunification Coordination Group.
Perhaps more surprisingly, both said Brexit had made them more supportive of Irish reunification.
Beijing is adamant about upholding this policy because it carries the promise of reunification.
With reunification, the gravitational energy of the city moved east and the west dimmed.
Judge Sabraw will hold a hearing on Friday to discuss the ongoing reunification efforts.
The government said it had cleared an additional 538 parents for reunification pending transport.
"In this situation, which all began with 'a chaotic circumstance of the Government's own making,' ... it is appropriate to consider Plaintiffs' request for reunification with a skeptical eye to the government's prior representations," Chang wrote, quoting from Sabraw's June family reunification order.
Of the 513,551 children identified as potentially eligible for reunification under Sabraw's order — the order bars reunification if a parent is unfit or would pose a danger to the child — White said the government had found possible parental matches for 2,480 children.
The Texas Tribune reports that 538 more parents have been cleared for reunification (which means reunions are likely), while 217 others remain in the "reunification unclear" category because they have already been released into the United States and are therefore difficult to locate.
The funk also reflected overgenerous wage rises, especially in East Germany, after reunification in 33.
Because that's really been the main rite of passage, aside from family reunification and refugees.
Unaccompanied children often are received by the country's child welfare agency, who facilitate the reunification.
The reunification would be the first step, but North Koreans also have to change themselves.
The experience we gained on this project would prove critical for the Ghissi Reunification project.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.2 percent, the lowest since German reunification in 1990.
Mouyad is hoping to apply for family reunification, but the process takes about 9 months.
Immigration experts scoff at the assertion that cutting family-reunification immigration would raise US wages.
The collapse of local industry after reunification in 1990 left a generation embittered and insecure.
She has been at the forefront of reporting on the Trump administration's failed reunification efforts.
A Le Pen win would be perhaps the biggest diplomatic crisis for Germany since reunification.
He has also referred to the reunification of East and West Germany as an "annexation".
At last she was able to return home, through a Cuban government family reunification program.
For these youth, Goodman adds, talking about foster care with reunification in mind is essential.
"The government does not wish to unnecessarily delay reunification," the lawyers wrote in legal filings.
The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.2 percent, the lowest since German reunification in 1990.
The parents are committed to act as a united front to effectuate recovery and reunification.
An appointment with the European Asylum Support Office to discuss family reunification failed to materialize.
Gilroy police said a witness line and family reunification line had also been set up.
The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.1 percent, the lowest since German reunification in 1990.
Terrified tears -- from the sinking reality that reunification with their families would not be guaranteed.
The island of Cyprus, for instance, remains divided, although reunification could generate extra GDP growth.
East German clubs were crushed by reunification: unable to compete, they slipped down the divisions.
But Germany, still feeling the aftereffects of reunification, was battling sluggish growth and high unemployment.
Gaza crisis looming The push for reunification comes as Gaza faces a mounting humanitarian crisis.
Most opposed the 2014 annexation, and their leadership continues to demand Crimea's reunification with Ukraine.
Johnson acknowledged in his interview with CNN that there are challenges in the reunification process.
China would make its greatest effort for peaceful reunification, defence ministry spokesman Wu Qian said.
Now, Ms. Redstone's attentions appear to be turned to the reunification of Viacom and CBS.
Officials say that, for various reasons, their families weren't eligible for reunification by Thursday's deadline.
The agency said the 46 other children were not eligible for reunification under court guidelines.
The unemployment rate remained at 5.6 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
Vietnam Railways operates the Reunification Express, which travels from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
There are 1,634 out of 2,551 separated children who have been potentially cleared for reunification.
The effect was more pronounced if a subject had a negative view of Germany's reunification.
This reunification tool lets people search for loved ones or indicate that they are safe.
The best of these orphanages are expanding to include family reunification and foster care programs.
Family separation and reunification could carry significant psychological risks for children, mental health experts say.
What, other than reunification of Korea on Pyongyang's terms, would Kim exchange his arsenal for?
"To achieve reunification is a mission for our party and our country," General Wei said.
Ironically, the fall of Communism and the terms of reunification made all of this worse.
The reunification of our guilt-ridden fatherland was placed on the agenda of world history.
In 2017, new immigration legislation emphasized human rights, family reunification and access to social programs.
We even glorified it to the extent of shifting South Korea's policies toward imminent reunification.
Mr. Kohl, Germany's longest-serving chancellor since Bismarck, resolutely steered the nation through its reunification.
"The U.S. has no interest in regime change or accelerated reunification of Korea," they wrote.
Yet, Beijing now views the island as a runaway province and has pushed for reunification.
North Korea may similarly see reunification prospects as remote and generations away but still essential.
His advocates had sought a waiver for him from the State Department, citing family reunification.
Nationwide support for reunification dropped more than 11 percentage points from just four years ago.
" Charalambos Rossides, a communications consultant, said: "Reunification, besides peace, will create new opportunities and prospects.
But the biggest challenge came in 1990 with the reunification of East and West Germany.
The South Korean leader returned the favor with two Jindo dogs named Peace and Reunification.
So the immigrant flows prior to the '90s were around family reunification and refugee resettlement.
It forced them to think about reunification, even though it hadn't been on their minds.
"The Chinese have always argued that they actually support the reunification of the Korean Peninsula because when they look at their own case (of) the Taiwan Straits and the reunification that China is trying to achieve, to obstruct the reunification of the Korean Peninsula is almost morally unacceptable and is morally wrong for China to take that position, " Yun Sun, director of the China program at Washington think tank the Stimson Center, said Wednesday.
Further complicating matters, the Department of Health and Human Services said in January it wasn't sure how many separated children had been released before the reunification ruling; full reunification would involve tracking these children down, but it isn't always clear where these children are.
Its business-climate index has reached a peak not seen since 208, a year after reunification.
Will they be talking about possible reunification of North and South Korea sometime down the line?
While "family reunification" may sound like a decidedly noneconomic rationale for return migration, it is not.
That still leaves as many as 900 families whom the government has deemed "ineligible" for reunification.
Elizabeth Warren is calling for swift reunification of children and parents at a Massachusetts immigration rally.
Parents picked up students at an off-campus reunification site, according to the Parkrose School District.
In the 1990s, after reunification, investment soared as eastern Germany got new roads, buildings and plants.
The adjusted unemployment rate remained at 6.1 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
The country is used to lengthy transitions but this is the longest since reunification in 1990.
Mr. Bush's deft touch led to the signing of the START Treaty and hastened German reunification.
Defending the emphasis on family reunification in current immigration policy is a fine and necessary exercise.
"Trump planning to facilitate a Malaysia-Singapore reunification summit anytime soon?" asked another Twitter user, @boblskee.
The Cyprus president represents the Greek Cypriot community in reunification talks with the Turkish Cypriot side.
"The government's existing 'reunification' process is not designed to address the current crisis," the ACLU said.
PARENTS ELIGIBLE FOR REUNIFICATION: 1,634 —879 parents successfully reunified in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.
In 1972 the North and South met to discuss potential reunification, but those talks fell apart.
Even if contact is made, there is no confirmed process for how that reunification might happen.
It was only in the 27s after German reunification that the state started to flourish again.
The adjusted unemployment rate remained at 6.0 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
Sabraw has been overseeing the reunification process since ordering on June 26 that families be reunited.
It should also press Turkey to do more to support talks on the reunification of Cyprus.
But in early 73 the South's president, Park Geun-hye, began describing reunification as a "bonanza".
Unemployment is at a post-reunification low of 4.3% and job vacancies near a record high.
Without reunification, moreover, Europe would have moved much more slowly, if at all, towards the euro.
Almost one year later he is a totally different child and we are working on reunification.
Central Park, the reunification point for the shootings, was the command control center for the blaze.
China views the island as a renegade province and seeks its eventual reunification with the mainland.
At 6.2 percent in April, unemployment is at its lowest level since Germany's reunification in 1990.
HHS has borne the brunt of the reunification demands since the children are in their custody.
A previous endeavor by the UN in 2004 flopped when Greek Cypriots rejected the reunification blueprint.
It was trying to reunify, and that reunification took place at the expense of African Americans.
Special board committees at both companies are evaluating the proposed reunification; the companies split in 2006.
"Reunification can start with reconnecting energy and transport lines of the two Koreas," said Mr. Lee.
The reunification process has highlighted how traumatic separations stemming from the zero-tolerance policy have been.
Almost 30 years after reunification, the former Communist region is now home to right-wing extremism.
Background reading: Over the summer, officials deemed some families "ineligible" for reunification under court-ordered deadlines.
Germany quickly opened up files left by East Germany's Stasi secret police after reunification in 1990.
After reunification in 19613, they lost their jobs and their country as many women fled west.
It was where the official ceremony to mark the reunification of Germany was held in 1990.
Mr. Moon hopes that reconnecting them will be a step toward economic integration and, eventually, reunification.
Such efforts for unity in sports also provide a testing ground for overcoming obstacles to reunification.
According to Zeit Online, nearly a quarter of East Germany's original population has left since reunification.
That period included reunification, which was presided over by Mr. Kohl, a Christian Democrat, in 1990.
Confronted by this new, deeply threatening reality, Beijing's views on Korean reunification are ripe for change.
When reunification approached, Portugal granted citizenship to anyone born in Macau before 1982 and their relatives.
Trump is currently pushing for major restrictions on legal immigration and limits on extended family reunification.
Hundreds of children still remain in US custody, but the number eligible for reunification is dwindling.
"Family reunification" took priority over economic and national security, public safety and the assimilation of newcomers.
The festival would probably not have been possible before the reunification of Germany, its organizers say.
It has remained defiant amid escalating Chinese pressure, with many resolutely rejecting Beijing's call for "reunification".
The Carr Fire Pet Rescue and Reunification group is a network of about 35 volunteers, Myers writes.
Younger Cypriots, born long after the island's de facto partition, are less and less interested in reunification.
German firms slowly began to claw back the export competitiveness they had lost in the reunification boom.
The existing Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program is not affected by this announcement and remains in effect.
" She would also reduce "the family reunification backlog" and provide "a fair and achievable pathway to citizenship.
At Friday's hearing, ACLU lawyer Lee Gelernt said he had some concerns about the government's reunification plan.
But it's unclear what the reunification process will look like and how it will be carried out.
" It concludes: "The parents are committed to act as a united front to effectuate recovery and reunification.
Of 14 newly identified children, the government said that seven are eligible for reunification with a parent.
I know most South Koreans oppose reunification with the North — last I heard, 60% prefer peaceful coexistence.
Residents Erica Rios, 22, and Alma Rios, 61, cry outside a reunification center after the deadly shooting.
Tom Cotton of Arkansas and David Perdue of Georgia, takes a hacksaw to the family reunification system.
At the time of reunification West Germany's chancellor, Helmut Kohl, had promised "blooming landscapes" in the east.
North Korea has proposed reunification with South Korea and they plan to walk together during the Olympics.
The unemployment rate was unchanged as expected at 5.7 percent, its lowest level since reunification in 1990.
"For decades maybe, people laughed about there won't be a German reunification -- but it happened," Merkel said.
The judge also agreed to impose timelines on the government for reporting details about its reunification efforts.
Since reunification people in the region have felt they were "overrun by the West", says Mr Holm.
The adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 6.2 percent, its lowest level since Germany's reunification in 1990.
After reunification, the descendants of East Germany's communist party, today called The Left, came in as well.
Gelernt said hundreds of other parents may have mistakenly waived reunification with their children, the Republic reported.
It does nothing to address the problem of family reunification for those already separated by the policy.
"Unaccompanied children often are received by the country's child welfare agency, who facilitate the reunification," she added.
Pyongyang calls them a source of military tension on the peninsula and an obstacle to Korean reunification.
In this context, reunification of the Korean Peninsula is not an obtainable goal for the foreseeable future.
The adjusted unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.9 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
There could be huge benefits from reunification, although there is no sign this could happen anytime soon.
Even so, Xi affirmed China's sovereignty over the territory of Taiwan, stressing the principle of peaceful reunification.
Meanwhile, the reunification of all migrant children younger than 5 with their parents should be completed today.
"Reunification is the historical trend and the right path, Taiwan independence is ... a dead end," he said.
"I believe there have been 20 removals after reunification, but I have to confirm that," she said.
Sanders noted the President's executive order does not address reunification for children already separated from their parents.
RAICES has said it was using the money for legal services and reunification efforts for immigrant families.
Even worse, the reunification process has lacked the urgency and organization that is required of any crisis.
After reunification, they face a series of other obstacles -- including long, complex legal proceedings, and possibly deportation.
Seoul also wants to work towards reunification, though they're not expecting to get there any time soon.
Most of the remainder of those children have a court-ordered plan of reunification with their parents.
Sleeper cabins on the Reunification Express Train, which travels through Vietnam, have four beds and communal bathrooms.
Two other companies, Viacom and CBS, both controlled by the Redstone family, have been exploring a reunification.
According to Donnersmarck, Biermann was among the first Germans to seek out his Stasi files after reunification.
Reunification holds nothing for North Korea's leadership as it has become a different country than the South.
They are a means to a more sweeping end: reunification of the Korean Peninsula on Pyongyang's terms.
She believes that the turmoil could yield the holy grail of Irish nationalism: the reunification of Ireland.
This is a pretty big difference from the American immigration system, whose first priority is family reunification.
Many in Taiwan have been closely watching Hong Kong and become increasingly wary of Beijing's "reunification" agenda.
" Most South Koreans believe that reunification is necessary, but just 19 percent want it to happen "quickly.
They placed the baby with another Texas foster family and began "active efforts" at reunification with Jackie.
But South Koreans, especially younger ones, are far less interested in reconciliation, to say nothing of reunification.
After reunification, ICE will release the families to live in the U.S. as their immigration cases pend.
You can't have a system where the process and possibility of reunification is murky and maybe futile.
A.C.L.U. lawyer Lee Gelernt told me they planned to ask for an injunction ordering immediate family reunification.
And it wasn't an issue of simple ignorance; Germans who opposed reunification overestimated the distances more wildly.
Many of those immigrants came through family reunification policies that the Trump administration hopes to scale back.
On Sunday, Israel kicked off its celebrations marking 50 years since the reunification of the contested city.
State media also warned against foreign influence, saying Pyongyang will "smash" those who oppose reunification, Reuters reported.
Gorbachev said he deserved some credit for the fact that Germany's reunification had passed off without bloodshed.
His party merged with its western counterpart days before the official reunification of Germany in October 1990.
Ending hostilities would risk a German-style reunification that would subsume the North under South Korean rule.
Only a perpetual state of near-war can stave off reunification while justifying the North Korean state.
China has been pushing for a reunification since a civil war split the two 70 years ago.
The 50th anniversary of the occupation, which Israel marks as a reunification of Jerusalem, is in June.
Linda Sanchez confronted him, saying that's a term considered offensive and the issue is actually family reunification.
The oscillation lately isn't between foster homes and institutions but between reunification and termination of parental rights.
"[It's] offensive to me to use that word, right, because it's really about family reunification," said Rep.
Since German reunification in 1990, the party has been strongest in states of the former East Germany.
Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, said the reunification anniversary was "a day of joy".
The family reunification exemption from the hemispheric caps led to a huge, unanticipated surge in Mexican immigration.
But most of the kids from separated families who remain in custody -- more than 75% -- will not be reunified with their parents either because the parents have declined reunification or because officials have deemed reunification cannot occur since the parent is unfit or poses a danger, the filing said.
But an existing Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program is not affected by Thursday's announcement and remains in effect.
GUILFOYLE: OK. So again, 170 people were escorted to safety for family reunification with friends, family and relatives.
The group wants a path to citizenship, protections for immigrant workers and family reunification provisions, among other items.
"The reunification of these split families has not gone as smoothly as we would have hoped," said Markel.
The lawsuits contend the separation and processing of the parents and children separately are illegal, and demand reunification.
The full facility will include six buildings for inpatient residents, outpatient care, family reunification and other social services.
"Some parents state they did not recognize their child upon reunification, because their child lost so much weight."
There is a growing demand for something different, a turn away from polarization toward reunification as a nation.
It hopes that, if no other country recognises the island, that will make what it calls "reunification" easier.
Only 38% in the East saw reunification as a success, including only 20% of people younger than 40.
The European Court of Human Rights has recommended states use "flexibility and humanity" when dealing with family reunification.
China has long used carrots and sticks to persuade Taiwan's people to accept its demand for "peaceful reunification".
The administration is also ending a similar program known as the Haitian Family Reunification Parole Program, USCIS said.
It already shares power in Northern Ireland, and some predict it will, in time, lead Ireland to reunification.
Even cases where the government concluded that a child and parent were eligible for reunification are still complicated.
Xinxin arrived in Macao in 2014, as part of the 15th anniversary celebration of Macao's reunification with China.
Ansari remained under the old rules, so still had the option of reunification – assuming he was granted asylum.
The government said 154 parents had decided against reunification as of August 16, according to a court filing.
Both Koreas have enshrined reunification in their constitutions, with North Korea describing it as "the nation's supreme task".
It shows the reunification of Ahsoka and Anakin, who parted by the end of the show's fifth season.
MIGRANT FAMILIES REMAIN ANXIOUS FOLLOWING REUNIFICATION They want illegal immigrants entering France to be better monitored and regulated.
Merkel has described this election campaign as the most difficult since the reunification of Germany 26 years ago.
This resonates among Germans whose reunification followed two decades of rapprochement, initiated by West German Chancellor Willy Brandt.
Activists are putting pressure on the government to provide more information and speed up the family reunification process.
More than 303,000 marched in Brownsville, Texas, on Thursday, pushing for family reunification and to stop jailing immigrants.
"This year we are celebrating 50 years since the liberation and reunification of Jerusalem," she told the publication.
"The reunification of Germany and Europe would have been impossible without the United States' security guarantee," he said.
Moreover, the reunification of the Korean Peninsula poses a renewed threat to Japan and a worry for China.
That base closed in the 1990s when the United States drew down its troop strength after German reunification.
The two attorneys, meanwhile, expressed concerns about the validity of the offer of reunification in exchange for deportation.
The judge additionally asked for an update from the government on the reunification process by Thursday, Bloomberg reported.
A crackdown in Hong Kong might make China's goal of reunification with Taiwan harder or impossible to achieve.
The former "May 27.7st" stadium in Pyongyang, renamed "December 210st" to commemorate Korean reunification in 73, was packed.
Although the reunification made the country into an economic powerhouse, it did little to heal deeply entrenched divisions.
Some parents state they did not recognize their child upon reunification, because their child lost so much weight.
CNN spoke with one woman, Jennifer, who was in detention awaiting reunification with her 6-year-old daughter.
The talks ended primarily over a dispute on the role Turkey would play in a post-reunification Cyprus.
The policy raises questions about how immigrants are being helped to approach their own legal situations and reunification.
The ruling supports the ACLU's complaint that Trump's executive order does not properly address the reunification of families.
Children whose parents waive reunification will become part of the US government's Office of Refugee Resettlement sponsorship process.
These numbers do not include reunification of "older" (older than 5) children, which is set for July 26.
We are working to try and speed up the Dublin III [EU legislation that allows family reunification] process.
Still, it marked the 15th consecutive quarter of expansion, the longest period of uninterrupted growth since German reunification.
And in the days leading up to Thursday's court-ordered reunification deadline, their efforts were on full display.
Her sister and mother later joined her and received residency permits as part of a family reunification program.
Its G.D.P. has grown consistently for nearly a decade; unemployment is at its lowest since reunification in 1989.
Despite these challenges, the long-term economic and security benefits of reunification greatly outweigh the short-term costs.
In a dozen cases, the parents had been deported already without their children, making their reunification more challenging.
He did not know, for example, that the American government was reporting progress in the reunification of children.
He says he began to nurture a dream of working for the South, and ultimately for Korean reunification.
Jorge Barón, the executive director of the organization, said it's unclear how the reunification process will play out.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said that 46 other children are not eligible for reunification.
BAT's proposed acquisition of RAI could accelerate consideration of a reunification of Philip Morris International and Altria, Inc.
Count Camillo Cavour, hitherto regarded as the cleareyed genius behind reunification, emerged as a scheming, often impulsive, trickster.
" He reiterated that China "must remain committed to the strategy of peaceful reunification, and 'One Country, Two Systems.
This brings us to the last agenda item: preparing for a successful reunification in a post-DPRK peninsula.
Inspired by the 29th anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany, which officially began on Oct.
After the reunification in 1990, what happened to the Stasi's surveillance files and materials about millions of citizens?
Wang, in comments carried by China's Foreign Ministry, said "reunification across the Taiwan Strait is a historical inevitability".
Meanwhile, more than 73 percent of respondents said they were not willing to accept reunification under the model.
"I am not for, at this point in time, dealing with either family reunification or diversity," Hoyer said.
Lee acknowledges that reunification in the Korean peninsula could one day open up the DMZ to new perils.
For the remaining children, it has not yet been established whether parents want to reunify or decline reunification.
But ACLU is aware only of a guilty plea for assault from 2010 and that shouldn't stop reunification.
At a time when foreign rivals started to eye the world, "our growth markets were created by reunification".
"Reunification made the opportunity for East Germany to discover Weill, starting with the European Weill," Dr. Kowalke said.
Three years on, Northern Ireland is inching closer to holding a referendum of its own — on reunification with Ireland.
Hundreds of people march to the Paso Del Norte bridge in El Paso, calling for the reunification of families.
This new law replaced the old, discriminatory quota system with a process that favored skilled workers and family reunification.
"The parents are committed to act as a united front to effectuate recovery and reunification," Jolie and Pitt continued.
Individual refugees with a child or parent already in Germany can apply for reunification once they are in Europe.
Mark Zuckerberg, Laurene Powell Jobs and George Soros have all donated to specific immigration causes such as family reunification.
The judge also ordered the government to provide 12 hours' notice before a reunification was scheduled to take place.
Previous reunification proposals have given the numerically larger Greek Cypriots a bigger proportion of territory than they now occupy.
Most importantly, Singing You Home — Children's Songs for Family Reunification will be sent to facilities housing still-separated children.
Shortly after emerging as China's paramount leader in 1978, Deng Xiaoping declared his ambition of achieving "reunification" with Taiwan.
China considers Taiwan part of its territory, and asserts its right to bring about reunification by force if necessary.
Family reunification can take between 10 months and two years, UNICEF says, making life particularly hard those left behind.
Protesters held colorful signs calling for an end to family separations, reunification of families, and the dissolution of ICE
Jerusalem (CNN)For Israelis, Jerusalem Day is a chance to celebrate the reunification of their city 50 years ago.
Powerful, beautiful action with hundreds of women saying we demand the reunification of families separated by immoral ICE policy.
MANY South Koreans suspect that their country's dream of reunification with destitute North Korea is best kept that way.
Reunification talks between the Greek south and the Turkish north started less than a year after the Turkish invasion.
They requested biographical information about each of the migrant children in an effort to speed up the reunification process.
An official from South Korea's reunification ministry praised the progress made in the talks after discussions ended on Friday.
He was a man who presided over the peaceful end to the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.
Reunification put a strain on the economies of the other 11 members of what was then the European Community.
Without reunification, says Mr de Maizière, East Germany would have been emptied of all but the old and frail.
Mohammed Harhash, a 19-year-old economics student, believes reunification means giving hope back to the people of Gaza.
It took place a day after Israel celebrated Jerusalem Day, marking what Israelis consider the reunification of the city.
Students were taken by school bus to a reunification point at Santa Clarita's Central Park to meet their parents.
The bulk of unreunited parents are no longer in the United States or have declined reunification with their children.
Azar and other HHS officials said Thursday that DNA tests are being used as part of the reunification process.
The Good Friday Agreement already allows for concurrent referendums on reunification to be held in the North and South.
Mr. Moonves, who has been praised for his stewardship, has previously shown coolness to the idea of a reunification.
It also said it would start a "hiring spree" and create a reunification fund to partner with other organizations.
"We don't have the legal authority to bring these individuals back into the country for reunification purposes," he said.
However, the government has been slow to reunite children with their parents, despite a court order requiring expedited reunification.
But hopes of a reunification of Cyprus have risen following a meeting between the two leaders representing each community.
The Pew study, citing a Mexican government survey, showed that 61 percent of the migrants returned for family reunification.
The administration has failed to implement an adequate reunification plan, according to a letter signed by Minority Whip Rep.
He said no foreign force could stop the reunification of China and no foreign force should try to intervene.
Attorney Luis Cruz said he spoke to five fathers who signed away their right to reunification with their children.
The big question is, what happens if the government fails to reunite all families who are eligible for reunification?
The deal is expected to spark further consolidation, such as a reunification of Philip Morris with Altria, analysts said.
A few dozen have parents who have been deemed ineligible for reunification because of criminal records or other circumstances.
Even 28 years after Germany's reunification, most prominent journalists are westerners, as are most prominent policymakers and business leaders.
The South Koreans who remember Korea as one country and long for its reunification — my grandparents' generation — are gone.
The reunification process was also fraught with problems, adding to the chaos and exacerbating the trauma many children experienced.
The photograph led to the reunification of Sieg with his mother and sister, who had also survived the war.
"We were taught that unless and until an anti-Communist reunification occurred, the U.S. presence was necessary," Choi said.
Is either going to work tirelessly for the swift reunification of every single family that has been torn apart?
Held in an estimated 100 shelters around the country, these children remain in limbo, with no plan for reunification.
This is the steepest fall ever recorded since German reunification and the lowest value since July 2009, Ifo said.
In 1990, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act provided the first federal guidance for the reunification process.
Thirty years after its reunification, the city of Berlin, with roughly 3.7 million residents, is experiencing some growing pains.
Helmut Kohl, who oversaw the reunification of _________ after 45 years of Cold War antagonism, died on June 16. 12.
Beijing's stated goal of reunification with Taiwan will not happen for decades, if ever, but few doubt its sincerity.
They connect participants with evidence-based treatment and other services in their community, including housing, employment and family reunification.
Mr. Kohl dreamed of something few people in the West thought possible: German reunification, anchored squarely in the West.
During his speech Tuesday, Xi called for peaceful reunification and said China would "share opportunities" with "compatriots" in Taiwan.
After being elected Chancellor of West Germany, in 1982, he oversaw reunification and helped to create the European Union.
SOLIDARITY TAX: To fully abolish a "solidarity tax", introduced after 1990 German reunification, mainly to support poorer eastern states.
The next court-ordered deadline for reunification of children older than 5 years with their parents is July 26.
David Perdue (R) that changes the 50-year-old family reunification policy to a "merit" Canadian-style immigration system.
Far-right terrorism had claimed more than 200 victims in Germany in the three decades since reunification, he said.
In the longer term there are three serious options: Stand fast, go home, or seek reunification on our terms.
Kim told the South Korean delegation that he wants to "write a new history of national reunification," KCNA said.
In her will, she said she would pray for "a peaceful reunification" of the Korean Peninsula, her family said.
I mentioned in the article that a majority of South Koreans support [the reunification of North and South Korea].
While hundreds of parents and children remain separated, the legal fight over reunification is largely about who's responsible for carrying out various parts of the government's reunification plan; the new agreement would set a similar plan up for the legal due process of parents and children making claims to stay in the US. It would almost certainly run into similar implementation obstacles to the reunification plan, but it would set expectations that the government would provide this process by default, rather than moving forward with deportation.
Yet Kohl, Merkel's mentor, took chances, first with reunification and then by defying public opinion to bring in the euro.
He came on a family-reunification visa and joined his wife, who had been living in America for some time.
The adjusted unemployment rate edged down 0.1 percentage point to 6.0 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
However, the majority of those Syrians arrive via family reunification rather than as asylum seekers or refugees, the organization said.
Another 229 parents have been deemed ineligible because of criminal records, or because they "waived" reunification or for other reasons.
" He said they were seeking concrete actions to "prevent this from happening again" and ways to achieve "an early reunification.
The US government tries to meet a family reunification deadline; Canada contemplates gun control after a mass shooting in Toronto.
Of the 4633 to 17 age group, officials identified 2,551 children who might be eligible for reunification under Sabraw's order.
Presidents and prime ministers alike were instructed to burn the amulet and drink the ashes, while wishing sincerely for reunification.
"Family reunification is a human right," said Ska Keller, Co-President of the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament.
Sabraw said it was his understanding that ORR only considered releasing a child when a parent initiated a reunification effort.
I wish I could tell you that this is where and how my story ends, with this long-awaited reunification.
Amber Jamieson: So Adolfo, last Thursday was the reunion deadline, reunification deadline set by the federal court for the government.
After the multiple previous unsuccessful reunification efforts, many believe these negotiations to be the final shot at a unified Cyprus.
After a decade of economic growth, unemployment is at its lowest and job vacancies their highest since reunification in 1990.
In addition, over 2,000 children are still separated from their parents and the reunification process is full of bureaucratic issues.
The women said their goal is to "put pressure on Ivanka to actually do something" about the family reunification crisis.
What is worse is that the U.S. government currently has no institutionalized plan of retribution and reunification for these families.
The adjusted unemployment rate edged down 0.1 percentage points to 6.0 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 20113.
The ACLU contacted parents in Central America of 162 children and said 109 refused reunification, according to a court filing.
He wants him to use executive authority to limit the number of immigrants admitted for the purpose of family reunification.
The third commenced with reunification in 1990 and continued with the election of the Social Democrat-Green government in 1998.
"He was the father or one of the fathers of German reunification and we will never forget that," she said.
After remarrying in 2009, they applied for family reunification for the wife, which was denied by the Danish Immigration Service.
For the south, reunification would mean access to the $800 billion Turkish market, as Turkey does not recognise the republic.
"The government does not wish to unnecessarily delay reunification," DOJ lawyers wrote in a court filing, according to NBC News.
The outrage, plus a successful ACLU legal effort in San Diego, hopefully has helped turn the tide toward family reunification.
The Trump administration is scrambling today to reunite the remaining separated migrant families who have been deemed "eligible" for reunification.
To speed up the reunification process, the department has begun using DNA testing and recruiting volunteers to review case records.
"I am sure that he will achieve the final victory and realize the reunification of Korea without fail," he added.
For example, the U.S. can start discussions with North Korea on the reunification of American Korean and North Korean families.
On the matter of family reunification, President Trump has supported the concept in a way that has gone largely unrecognized.
A federal judge this week ordered a halt to most family separations at the border and the reunification of families.
One 3-year-old boy who was waiting for reunification Tuesday is now "just a shell of himself," she said.
This was more than the reunification of a family bearing the fallout of the Trump administration's hastily executed immigration policies.
The war ended following the U.S.-backed South Vietnamese government falling to Northern Vietnamese forces and the country's subsequent reunification.
He also said morale among firms in the construction sector was at its highest level since German reunification in 1990.
It proposed to solve the question of national reunification independently and peacefully on a democratic principle more than 150 times.
The parents of 30 of the children have been declared ineligible for reunification based on their criminal histories, HHS said.
Sabraw also ordered the government to pay the costs of reunification, rather than charging parents, at a hearing on Friday.
South Korean policymakers say that the two Koreas must first integrate their economies to make an eventual reunification less chaotic.
"Their stonewalling and total lack of a reunification plan fails to help these children and our local efforts," she said.
But the most contentious group of those excluded from reunification consists of parents the government has determined do not qualify.
In his later years, Mr. Li was often criticized at home for supporting the reunification of Taiwan and mainland China.
I do believe that the eventual reunification of the Korean Peninsula should occur to maintain the Korean people's geopolitical independence.
In fact, a recent survey showed that more than 235 percent of South Koreans in their 20s were against reunification.
"After reunification, G.D.R. history wasn't worked through in the way the Nazi past was in West Germany," Mr. Holfelder said.
"All units have been searched and everyone has been accounted for and evacuated to a nearby reunification center," she added.
Speed is essential for more than just reunification: Securing bond increases the odds of winning an asylum case in court.
U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered the reunifications on June 26 and must approve any reunification plan.
Progressives in that era believed in a peaceful process of reunification, built on the expansion of economic and social exchanges.
Reunification with their parents is now underway as the government scrambles to meet a court-imposed deadline of July 26.
Among them were parents who had waived reunification when, in fact, they had wanted their children back, the organization said.
The net proceeds from the show will benefit the Texas-based charity Raices and its Family Reunification and Bond Fund.
If the Republican Party vastly restricts family reunification, it could be dead to an overwhelming majority of Asian-American voters.
Reunification—once a pipe dream for Irish Republicans—is now being contemplated as a potential political reality in unprecedented ways.
If there was one message that concertgoers took from the evening, it was the North's seemingly genuine desire for reunification.
It took my father more than six years to get the family reunification permit that enabled me to return home.
The administration is also claiming that 87 children are "ineligible" for reunification because their parent has a serious criminal record.
Such reunification has long been a bête noire of opponents of immigration and white supremacists who fulminate about reclaiming America.
It also has a 192-bed female transition unit to "focus on re-entry and family reunification," the state says.
A reunification was seen as necessary now that television audiences have eroded and the movie business is adjusting to streaming.
But North Korea said on Saturday that South Korea's critical stand on the parade was taken by anti-reunification forces.
Indeed, absent the need for domestic political optics, Taiwan can expect any Chinese "reunification attempt" to be brutal and remorseless.
But tackling so-called chain migration or what Democrats refer to as family reunification is proving difficult on Capitol Hill.
Until a year and a half ago, Sweden offered lifetime protection, along with family reunification, to people deemed legitimate refugees.
The Green Vault was partly destroyed during World War II but was rebuilt after German reunification and opened in 2006.
The 1965 immigration reforms that ended the national-origins quota system reserved 74 percent of immigrant visas for family reunification.
The current family reunification system has been in place since 1965, after the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
I think a lot of people want reunification after their lifetimes because they don't want to deal with the taxes.
But the artificial choice between asylum and reunification doesn't actually mean that parents are guaranteed even one of the two.
During a visit to China in April 2016, the Taipei-based Alliance for the Reunification of China was "greatly praised" by a senior Chinese official for "advancing the great work of motherland reunification," according to minutes from the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League, one of the few nominally independent political groups permitted in China.
It's walkable to almost all the tourist attractions, including Bến Thành Market, the Reunification Palace, the War Remnants Museum, and more.
"We are not conducting enforcement operations at area hospitals, the family reunification center or shelters," CBP West Texas said on Twitter.
The reunification program was reinstated only in 2012 with the requirement that asylum seekers submit to DNA testing, which takes weeks.
The Trump administration accuses the ACLU of moving the goalposts and turning a family-reunification case into an anti-deportation one.
We provide round-the-clock services including: food, shelter, medical and mental health care, clothing, educational support, supervision, and reunification support.
"I can't really speak to what their reunification process is going to be because it hasn't happened," Calderon said on Monday.
But 46 children were deemed ineligible for reunification – 22 for safety concerns and 13 because of their parents' current immigration status.
Much less do they want to bear the cost of eventual reunification, which could involve huge government spending on northern areas.
This is the biggest sticking point in judging whether the government is complying with the judge's reunification order in good faith.
For most of the time since reunification, the country has been slashing the numbers in uniform, from over 500,000 to 180,000.
"We believe that this is fundamental, that this reunification be completed in the shortest amount of time as possible," he said.
"There was no reset," said Rudolph, who complained that reunification was a missed opportunity to remake Germany with a new constitution.
Fabian said 12 of the children on the list had parents in state or federal criminal custody, which would delay reunification.
Attorneys working with other recently released parents detailed similar accounts, despite the government's promise of a quick and seamless reunification process.
It's that continuing contact with dad … all those little pieces that eventually lead to some sort of reunification with their dad.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.4 percent in February, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990, the Office said.
Detained parents may choose to exercise their Ms. L right to reunification or to stand on their children's Flores Agreement rights.
The Trump administration is trying to sweep them under the rug by unilaterally picking and choosing who is eligible for reunification.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 2.73 percent in February, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990, the Office said.
Georgiades said he was not factoring in potential positives from reunification, however, or working on funding plans for possible infrastructure investment.
But the SPD, which has sunk to post-reunification lows in opinion polls, may be reluctant to send such a signal.
The South Korean textile and electronics firms with factories there at one point made up around 20% of HI's reunification portfolio.
The adjusted unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent from 6.0 percent in December, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
The Office of Refugee Resettlement released some children to parents who were out of ICE detention before the lawsuit's reunification deadlines.
Peace initiatives have flopped before, most spectacularly in 2004, when Greek Cypriots rejected a United Nations reunification blueprint in a referendum.
The adjusted unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent from 33 percent in December, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
Rarely one to dwell on her origins, Mrs Merkel has lately begun to reflect publicly on the mixed legacy of reunification.
One day before the opening of the embassy, Israel celebrates Jerusalem Day, marking what Israelis consider the reunification of the city.
The department said 522 children have been reunited with their parents, but did not provide a timeline for additional reunification efforts.
The Trump administration has identified 1,85033 parents eligible for reunification with their children, out of a possible 2,551 children in custody.
While Booker's Next Step Act improves family reunification by reducing the costs of prison phone calls, much more should be done.
Mr Ban himself, first president of a unified Korea, was followed by President Hillary Clinton, whose staunch support had eased reunification.
Children not reported to the court are in legal limbo because their welfare is outside the reunification order (The Associated Press).
They also said DHS needs to offer an opportunity for parents to rebut evidence that they were deemed "ineligible" for reunification.
His clever negotiations kept him in power for more than 50 years, and he is credited with the reunification of Egypt.
The process of "family reunification" — a legal method for recognized refugees to bring their families to join them — is often long.
Reuniting with their parents Officials say some of the 711 children still in custody weren't reunited because the parents declined reunification.
Strongman leaders in both sought full reunification of the Peninsula under their rule, and in 21950 tensions spilled over into war.
The organization recently launched the Family Reunification Project with the Texas Civil Rights Project to identify families separated at the border.
As reported, the reunification has been stymied by the number of agencies and state and local stakeholders involved in the effort.
On Tuesday, the administration failed to meet its first family reunification deadline, reuniting fewer than half of eligible separated migrant families.
The FN would scrap migrant family reunification while Sarkozy would suspend it while European Union open border agreements are re-negotiated.
The Norwegian authorities then paid for her parents and siblings to fly to join her on family reunification grounds, in 2012.
Newspapers and magazines are full of reassessments of the Wiedervereinigung (reunification); westerners are lapping up memoirs and polemics by eastern authors.
Now, the argument runs, young east Germans seek explanations for what happened to their parents in the early years of reunification.
Sabraw had put in place a July 26 deadline for the reunification of all separated families, which the government partially met.
Widely billed as one of her most important policy statements, it set out her vision for eventual reunification with North Korea.
"Reunification is the historical trend and the right path, Taiwan independence is ... a dead end," Xi said in a January speech.
"Safe and timely reunification of class members and their children can, and will, be done by the court's deadline," Sabraw said.
The releases are expected to occur quickly, between six and 48 hours after a detained child has been approved for reunification.
Second, a shift in immigration priorities from family reunification to a merit system granting entry to workers with relatively high skills.
" Despite her reticence about politics, Kong did acknowledge that "the point of our show is to demonstrate the value of reunification.
Moon is also careful not to put too fine a point on "reunification," lest he imply a German model of takeover.
At those 0003 Olympics, Germany's first after reunification, Pechstein shared a room with Christa Luding-Rothenburger, the de facto team mom.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration is moving to end family-based reunification programs for Haitians and Filipino World War II veterans.
It is ironic that under the leadership of Germany's most powerful post-reunification conservative, the country has become deeply, irreversibly progressive.
"Its core mission is family reunification," said Justin Cox, senior supervising attorney at the International Refugee Assistance Project in New York.
Government officials cited "safety concerns" and "logistical challenges" for why the reunification process has been so slow-moving, the Times reported.
Neither North nor South Korea had achieved its goal: the destruction of the opposing regime and reunification of the divided peninsula.
Alternately, was my decision not to facilitate reunification wrong, and were the previous owners' claims paramount, despite the cat's neglected condition?
Family reunification has brought many Asian immigrants into this country and helped to make Asian-Americans the fastest growing minority population.
Its anchoring in the West gave Germany the steadfastness to resist the Communist regimes and make possible Germany and European reunification.
"Reunifiction of HK" reads a phrase, a reference to the Chinese government's plans for reunification of Hong Kong with the mainland.
Most events, too, are small and spread out: The reunification of Jerusalem, as Israelis consider it, seems safe enough to celebrate.
What's more, we may finally see an opening for realizing the long-cherished desire of the Korean people for peaceful reunification.
Plus, family reunification is actually a key step in getting people off the street and back to somewhere safe and warm.
A collapse could also lead to the North's reunification with the South, putting a close American ally directly on China's border.
"Currently, there is one child in (Office of Refugee Resettlement) care proceeding toward reunification or other appropriate discharge," the filing said.
By the time he was killed, she was already in Denmark, disqualifying her from applying for family reunification from abroad. Mrs.
Nobody knew that better than Helmut Kohl, the longtime German chancellor and the father of German reunification who died on Friday.
Meanwhile, the statistics released in the case's regular court filings offer one of the few public windows into the reunification process.
It doesn't mean they were evil men, and in fact Lee worked hard to promote Southern acceptance of peaceful American reunification.
Through much debate, Congress changed our immigration system so that it would be based on family reunification instead of ethnic exclusion.
The Cowboys, though, expect that the reunification of Elliott and Dak Prescott will mean they will win their final two games.
Details: Since German reunification in 1990, the CDU has led the state of Saxony while the SPD has reigned in Brandenburg.
" The U.S. goal, the two men said, is a denuclearized Korean Peninsula and not "regime change or accelerated reunification of Korea.
PDT, and he said he hopes the government and ACLU can reach agreement about any need to extend the reunification deadline.
The blueprint showed they wanted to gradually abolish the 'solidarity tax' introduced after reunification in 1990 to support poorer eastern states.
A similar process could lead to the reunification of Northern Ireland with the nation of Ireland (itself already an EU member).
Mr. Meekins said that 14 adults were disqualified from reunification during the vetting process, including eight with serious criminal backgrounds including histories of child cruelty and drug crimes, five who were determined not to be the actual parent of the child, and one who was being treated for a communicable disease that would have made reunification unsafe.
Just like Germany did last year, generating a 19.4 billion euro ($21.25 billion) bounty, the largest since the country's reunification in 1990.
She joined about 20 mayors from cities across the country to call for the immediate reunification of immigrant children with their families.
The main reason for the trend is family reunification, but this migration back to Mexico is not driven by nostalgia for kin.
In the El Paso area, numerous parents said that ICE officers demanded that they sign forms affirmatively abandoning their rights to reunification.
She said volunteers with Tent to Home were concerned that the costs of reunification were being passed on to the refugees themselves.
The age of 5 has been used to delineate between younger "tender age" children deemed to be a higher priority for reunification.
Left: Tatiana Bucci (left) and Andra Bucci (right) after their liberation from Auschwitz and their reunification with their parents in in 21945.
Let reunification become one of the end goals you talk about when speaking about foster care, not just adoption or aging out.
The KMT has responded to this system by not formally renouncing the goal of reunification and by seeking to strengthen economic ties.
In fact, the whole notion of family reunification and chain migration emerged as a backlash to the decades of nationalist-driven ideals.
In a country with a federal structure, and without the unique circumstances of reunification, this pledge will not be easy to keep.
Decades after reunification, the region remains poorer, making nationwide problems like spiraling housing costs even more severe than in the wealthier West.
In 1999, as the economic costs of reunification were weighing it down, this newspaper branded it "the sick man of the euro".
The group was allegedly plotting an attack to take place on Wednesday, a national holiday in Germany that commemorates the country's reunification.
During their sit-in they called for the reunification of families and the dissolution of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
The seasonally adjusted jobless rate declined to 6.2 percent from 6.3 percent in December, hitting the lowest level since reunification in 1990.
South Koreans appetite for unification has fallen as the differences between the two countries grow and the expected costs of reunification rise.
The government's filing did not say whether it intends to release families after reunification, deport them or keep them together in detention.
In 2004, on the eve of the island's accession to the European Union, a UN reunification plan was put to a referendum.
If Sabraw doesn't intercede on the ACLU's behalf, family reunification could be followed very swiftly by family deportations and family re-separations.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is suing the administration to force reunification of families once parents are released from criminal detention.
Secondly, the agency had been bogged down with the reunification of the more than 2000,214 children separated under the "zero tolerance" policy.
Family reunification is really a self-selection process where one immigrant selects the next, who need only be an extended family member.
The opening of the embassy happened a day after Israel celebrated Jerusalem Day, marking what Israelis consider the reunification of the city.
"[Y]ou would think that someone would tell me whether reunification was going to happen or not," Eileen Blessinger, her attorney, said.
The Staatsballett Berlin, formed after the reunification of Germany, consolidated three Berlin ballet companies, has 89 dancers and a strong classical tradition.
On June 22, she submitted a 36-page "reunification packet request" to her daughter's shelter in Harlington, Texas, according to the lawsuit.
As the government scrambled to meet the Tuesday deadline, HHS faced criticism that the screening efforts were slowing down the reunification process.
A federal judge had implemented a July 26 deadline for the reunification of all separated families, which the government failed to meet.
The group also wants to start a joint reunification fund to partner with other organizations and reach as many people as possible.
There is no reason that the reunification of children who were separated by US authorities from their parents should be so chaotic.
Forty-six of those parents were in the custody of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency -- meaning that reunification could be possible.
A July 26 deadline remains in place for the reunification of all migrant children separated from their families by the Trump administration.
The filing said the State Department has been enlisted to communicate with other countries' officials on how to facilitate the reunification process.
Dozens of U.S. green card holders were detained at U.S. airports, as tearful family members filled television screens Saturday awaiting their reunification.
Officials defended the speed of the reunification efforts, and said HHS is screening all the adults with DNA tests and background checks.
But Gisela, 66, lost her job at a restaurant shortly after reunification and was unemployed for 26 years before reaching pension age.
It would result in an influx of refugees across their 870-mile border and could also lead to the reunification of Korea.
"It's not only physical boundaries that set apart Hong Kong and China, even after the reunification," he explains to The Creators Project.
Because there have been so many previous reunification efforts, many believe these negotiations to be the final shot at a unified Cyprus.
Children are deemed "ineligible" for reunification in instances where: The parent has a criminal history or is wanted in a foreign country.
North Korea's delegation will be led by Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland.
And many of the administration's critics, who have been demanding reunification of all separated families, may not feel an accounting is enough.
The pressure to quit eased by coming first on Sunday in Brandenburg, which the party has run since German reunification in 1990.
Literal reunification, defined as the abrupt political merger of the two Koreas, has mostly passed into a prelapsarian dream of peace activists.
Six days later, a federal judge ordered the reunification of thousands of parents and children whom the American government had torn apart.
In January 2015, IRAP filed an I-730 form, a refugee family reunification petition, on Hazim's behalf to be reunited with Entidhar.
In June, Judge Dana M. Sabraw ordered the reunification of children and parents who had been separated under the Trump administration policy.
Nor will improved relations between the two Koreas, or even the conclusion of a peace treaty, lead to any kind of reunification.
The passage of a more liberal immigration law in 1965, which ended ethnic quotas and prioritized family reunification, ushered in new demographics.
Not only that, the Olympics did not revive the deteriorating relationship between the two countries and the increasingly obsolete concept of reunification.
Later, as communism began to collapse across Eastern Europe in 25, he offered assurances that German reunification would not pose a threat.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.7 percent, the lowest level since reunification in 1990 and in line with the Reuters poll.
In an attention-grabbing two-page editorial, the entrepreneurial couple, Silke and Holger Friedrich, urged a reimagining of history since German reunification.
Many fear that addressing so-called chain migration or family reunification and the diversity lottery could hurt the bill's chances of passage.
Only 38% of those asked in the East see reunification as a success, including only 20% of people younger than 40 years.
Eventually, after several years of relative peace, South Korea may question the alliance altogether, seeing it as an impediment to Korean reunification.
Instead of eliminating family-based visa categories, President Trump should consider changing the total proportion of U.S. immigration allocated to family reunification.
"It is notable that there is no mention of a timetable or deadline for reunification — it is just a goal," she said.
Opponents of reunification once saw the Irish Republic's struggling economy and conservative social values as reasons to stay in the United Kingdom.
Sabraw last month issued the reunification order, which also set a July 26 deadline for more than 2,000 children to be reunited.
A judge has ordered the Trump administration speed up family reunification and stop deporting parents without their kids, but bureaucratic hurdles remain.
The pair then moved into a community center that specialized in family reunification until the mother unexpectedly quit and left her child behind.
This gets rid of family reunification and would actually punish three million families who have already been approved to go through that process.
Politico reported Friday that HHS had set up an "unaccompanied children reunification task force" to try to figure out how to reunite children.
A South Korean catholic nun reacts as she looks at a rainbow during a mass for peace and reunification of the Korean peninsula.
Trump reversed the policy last week, and a federal judge on Tuesday ordered reunification, but that did not stop Democrats from piling on.
The Warsaw Pact dissolved in 22004 following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany, but NATO continued to expand.
Lawyers say the lengthier stays are the result of policies the Trump administration implemented last summer that significantly slowed down the reunification process.
A visitor inspects a ribbon wishing for the reunification of the two Koreas near the demilitarized zone in Paju, South Korea, Feb. 228.
And many insist that the parents who brought them to the US should not be able to later gain citizenship through family reunification.
In the quarter-century since German reunification, Israelis and Jews have flocked to Berlin, where some 45,000 Jews are now said to live.
The two Koreas officially maintain the goal of reunification, but as each side has developed in strikingly different ways, that dream has faded.
Of the remaining parents labeled ineligible for reunification, 463 have likely been deported, and the government is still working to identify 260 others.
"Placing the burden on the parents to find and request reunification with their children under the circumstances presented here is backwards," Sabraw wrote.
" This week, US District Judge Paul Friedman wrote that any burden the government faced in complying with multiple reunification orders was "self-inflicted.
If the government became aware of a situation that might put a child in danger, however, it could still delay reunification, he said.
Our reporters looked into why learning where the US government is keeping your child is only the beginning of the fight for reunification.
Government attorneys sharply criticized the ACLU for filing the allegations, and accused them in a recent court hearing of undermining the reunification negotiations.
Scholz's comments come shortly after the government agreed to exempt most taxpayers from the solidarity tax that was introduced after the county's reunification.
The judge lambasted the federal government's failure to track separated children and its failure to plan for their eventual reunification with their families.
"He's been informed that a match is there and now we're working toward reunification with his family in the near future," Gavin said.
Greece's economic straits make it hard pushed to provide services like shelter, food, hygiene and family reunification assistance to the influx of people.
The judge directed the government to file a detailed accounting of the reunification process and scheduled a hearing for Tuesday at 11 a.m.
Bureaucrats preparing for the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong's reunification on July 1 are apparently eager to ensure the territory's stock market rises.
EU leaders are also concerned not to derail negotiations on the reunification of the island's Turkish-backed north with the Greek-speaking south.
After German reunification, entrepreneur Joachim Hunold bought a majority stake in the carrier and in the mid 13s grew Air Berlin via acquisitions.
If DNA testing becomes a more routine part of the immigration system, family reunification could be used as a way around that restriction.
This was due to a number of extenuating circumstances, including the parent waiving reunification or a red flag indicating a possible criminal history.
He noted that Germany - following its reunification - was a perfect example of how a workforce had retrained and adapted to the modern world.
The South Korean ambassador sees two lessons from Germany for Korea: change will come via reconciliation, and reunification is complicated but worth pursuing.
Although North and South Korea are still far away from any sort of reunification, both nations have said that remains an ultimate goal.
"These families belong together here in the United States, and we are hopeful this settlement will allow for their swift reunification," she said.
On a visit to Seoul last year, Trump reportedly suggested South Korea drop its ambition for reunification as a way to mollify Pyongyang.
We need to expand family reunification programs and allow mothers on both sides of the bars to spend more time with their children.
It changed again after reunification when the successors of the communist party of the former East Germany, today named The Left, entered parliament.
The government and the ACLU are still working out how those parents will be located and what options they'll be given for reunification.
The reunification of Germany and the liberation of Eastern Europe was the result of the perseverance of Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
"On October 4th 1990 [the day after reunification], after a night of partying I carried on my life as normal," says Mr Kerber.
Fully 47% of east Germans say they identify as easterners before Germans, a far higher proportion than at the euphoric moment of reunification.
As a result, another 3,500 men were convicted before the law was finally rescinded in 1994, four years after the reunification of Germany.
South Korea's National Budget Office estimates reunification costs at an average of 3.9 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) yearly over 45 years.
His lawyer, Lindsay Toczylowski, says that more parents who waived their rights to reunification did so without understanding the forms they were signing.
They've gone so far last week to suggest that they would consider just placing these children with foster parents as a reunification plan.
The Justice Department filing also stated that 679 of the parents needed "further evaluation" to determine if they were possibly eligible for reunification.
But the possibility of a disorderly EU exit has encouraged those who want another referendum - on the reunification of Northern Ireland and Ireland.
ACLU attorneys said Thursday that they wanted more information about existing practices of separating families and any recent policies relating to family reunification.
U.S. District Court Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered the reunification of more than 2,800 migrant children in a court supervised process.
If integrating North Koreans into South Korean society one at a time is hard, the task of full reunification seems next to impossible.
In a speech at the start of the year, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for peaceful "reunification" between China and Taiwan.
The North's PR offensive included sending a team to the Winter Olympics that marched with the South Korean side under a reunification flag.
The long-term solution to the Korean crisis is internal regime change and reunification under a government that resembles present-day South Korea.
"We are willing to create broad space for peaceful reunification, but will leave no room for any form of separatist activities," he said.
And he displayed indifference to family bonds when he proposed ending the family reunification standard that has been the hallmark of American immigration.
Vietnam's Communist Party-led government has been in place since the mid-1970s following the country's reunification after its brutal north/south war.
The judge asked the plaintiffs to go over the government's reunification plan and raise any issues with it by Monday morning local time.
During this phase, the plan states that the ACLU will develop a form for parents who opt to waive reunification with their kids.
The agency's Port Isabel Service Processing Center in Texas is being used as the main point for reunification, according to the fact sheet.
Manfred Guellner, head of Forsa polling institute, said some of the AfD's voters in the east saw themselves as the losers in reunification.
And, nearly three of four school districts have developed reunification procedures to reconnect students with their families when they're separated during an emergency.
After 2014 [when there was a wave of unaccompanied minors entering the United States], the government adjusted a lot of policies around reunification.
The details: The "unaccompanied children reunification task force" was formed by the branch of HHS that responds to public health disasters, Politico reports.
Per the AP, ICE and the Department of Health and Human Services "are working to set up a centralized reunification process" in Texas.
We have demanded answers: on the costs of the "zero tolerance" policy, the massive increase in detentions, on record-keeping and on reunification.
Most of the unaccompanied minors at the camp will stay there until requests for family reunification in Britain are examined by both governments.
Another 194 are either ineligible or declined reunification, 463 are not believed to be in the country and another 260 are being reviewed.
White, who's been heading up family reunification efforts, provided several updated statistics at Tuesday's hearing: • 559 kids from separated families remain in custody.
Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification, made the announcement on Kim Jong Un's behalf, according Seoul's Unification Ministry.
I also wrote about a program in Costa Rica that worked with churches to establish foster care and family reunification programs as alternatives.
"It makes it harder to achieve reunification with all the inaccuracies on the show and because it reflects an earlier reality," he said.
And the ACLU is tasked with one of the biggest reunification challenges: finding the 400-plus parents who were deported without their children.
The reunification plan outlines means to locate removed parents, determine their intentions for their children, and address concerns about children's safety and parentage.
The West German chancellor Helmut Kohl, told his countrymen the soothing fairy tale that reunification would not cost as much as they feared.
But it would be remarkable if an attempt to yank some counties out of Virginia instead brought about the state's long-overdue reunification.
In an effort to bring in desperately needed cash to pay for the reunification of East and West Berlin, many properties were privatized.
"Regardless of the desires for family reunification, or conditions in other countries, the smuggling or trafficking of alien children is intolerable," he wrote.
One of the challenges facing older teens who age-out of the system without reunification with their biological family or adoption is homelessness.
Many now see reunification as a western takeover that failed to acknowledge, let alone value, anything that constituted life in the communist East.
"China has never committed itself to abandoning the use of force for reunification" with Taiwan, Mr. Qian warned in an hourlong news conference.
He argues that reconciliation is the only way to achieve reunification of the divided Korea, and that Christian love can help nurture it.
Therefore, for advocates who remain concerned about family reunification and other "zero-tolerance" policy issues, the National Day of Action is still necessary.
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that DHS says parents have always been given the option to elect or waive reunification.
The judge, Dana Sabraw, agreed to extend the deadline, but asked government lawyers to give an update on the reunification effort on Tuesday.
Wang added he was confident that all of Africa would stand by China's side "in the historic cause of China's full national reunification".
The building was heavily damaged during World War II, but was painstakingly rebuilt after German reunification and reopened to the public in 2006.
The filing also makes clear that the administration's accounting methods are painting a rosier picture of the pace of reunification than the ACLU's.
The wall "became a potent symbol of the Cold War ... followed a year later by the reunification of Germany in 1990," writes Reuters.
Family reunification was recognized as so obviously beneficial to both the immigrant and the larger community that it was uncontroversial in Congressional debates.
After reunification, a variety of nonprofit organizations help the families reach various destinations around the country to await further hearings in immigration court.
After the '80s, immigration policy changed so drastically, and more recently even more drastically, to really cut off the flows of family reunification.
He explained that the nation's 600 individual districts handle family reunification, each in a slightly different way, without properly coordinating paperwork or information.
Beijing continues to regard Taiwan as a province awaiting reunification with the mainland and has threatened force should the island move toward formal independence.
Kohl, the architect of German reunification, did not appear during Thursday's court session, but the defendants were present, a spokeswoman for the court said.
The Trump administration announced Thursday the reunification of all eligible children under 5 after missing the initial court-ordered deadline earlier in the week.
"The 2017 election for the Bundestag will be difficult like no previous election - at least since German reunification" in 1990, Merkel told the conference.
Las Vegas authorities set up a hotline and a "family reunification center" in the police department building for people to find their loved ones.
Politically divided, some of its voters favor closer ties with the EU or even reunification with Romania, while others prefer closer ties to Russia.
"We believe keeping families together is better for the children, parents and our communities, and we remain committed to providing compassionate care and reunification."
Now, as the Trump administration faces a Thursday deadline to reunite migrant children separated from their families, more than 2,000 kids still awaiting reunification.
Nielsen met Tuesday in Guatemala with the foreign ministers of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador and discussed the separated families and reunification effort.
U.N. officials say al-Omar&aposs unregistered status should not prevent her from qualifying for reunification, but even experts express confusion about the ban.
In a 173 survey of 835 homeless folks in King County, only 9 percent said that "family reunification" would help them obtain permanent housing.
The ACLU filed a set of affidavits Wednesday from lawyers who said that separated immigrant parents reported being coerced or pressured into waiving reunification.
Separately, there were 914 parents as of Monday who were deemed ineligible, who had waived reunification with their child, or whose status was unknown.
Two million people, especially young people and women, have left the region since reunification in 1990 and few big global firms have moved in.
After signing the agreement, the leaders said they would aim to secure a "permanent" and "solid" peace between the two nations, and discuss reunification.
"Forging ahead, we must remain committed to the strategy of peaceful reunification and 'One Country, Two Systems,'" Xi said, according to the Washington Post.
The city of Las Vegas has established a Family Reunification Center to help connect relatives with the more than 500 people who were injured.
Fewer than half of the migrant families who were promised reunification will actually be brought together before the deadline Tuesday, according to the ACLU.
Advocates of the policy say "family reunification" (their preferred term for chain migration) makes for happier and more productive immigrants, who assimilate more easily.
The reunification talks are focused on bringing the island, split along ethnic lines since 1974, under a federal umbrella of two semi-autonomous zones.
Chief among the obstacles may be Kim Jong Un himself, who analysts say has little incentive to accept the compromises necessary for peaceful reunification.

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