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"reunify" Definitions
  1. reunify something to join together two or more regions or parts of a country so that they form a single political unit again

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A judge has ordered the administration to reunify those families.
That, in turn, would hinder the ability to reunify Yemen.
I want to reunify with my family, that&aposs not asylum.
The government must also reunify all parents with their minor children who are under the age of 5 within 14 days and reunify all parents with their minor children age 5 and older within 30 days.
"There is no plan or path to reunify [migrant families]," he continued.
You could reunify West Virginia and Virginia, to take an easy one.
DIPLOMATS have been trying to broker an agreement to reunify Cyprus for decades.
Today's settlement talks may be the best chance yet to reunify the island.
North Korea has long wanted to reunify the Korean peninsula under its control.
A federal judge ordered the government to reunify the families by last Thursday.
The Trump administration faced Thursday a court order to reunify the remaining families.
"We're going to need to be able to reunify," the party leader said.
The organization would then use that information to help reunify parents and children.
DOJ attorneys said they expect to reunify a total of 38 by Tuesday's deadline.
The meeting was an attempt to reunify the country and end its civil war.
Not long after, a federal judge ordered the US government to reunify separated families.
But it did not offer any details about how it intends to reunify families.
Even if you continue to fight your case, the government must still reunify you.
"The Vice President urged President Anastasiades and Mr. Akinci to seize this historic opportunity to reunify the island and expressed his confidence in both leaders' ability to secure a settlement that would reunify Cyprus as a bizonal, bicommunal federation," the statement said.
The deadline to reunify nearly 3,000 separated children ages 5 or older is July 26.
The United Nations is leading an effort to reunify Libya and to organize national elections.
She told CNN she's seen no evidence of a method to reunify parents and children.
One of the goals of the Chinese government is to reunify Taiwan with the mainland.
Increasingly, they are also the ones trying to reunify families separated by the Trump administration.
In the same month, a federal judge ordered that the US government reunify separated families.
Theory two, more controversial, says that North Korea ultimately wants to reunify with South Korea.
In its response, the Trump administration defended its efforts to identify and reunify migrant children.
Meanwhile, U.S. immigration officials worked to reunify dozens of children with parents amid a court mandate.
United and Delta followed up by offering free flights to reunify families that had been separated.
It was trying to reunify, and that reunification took place at the expense of African Americans.
Andrew M. Cuomo as the pressure for him to reunify Democrats in the State Senate builds.
The California court also blocked the policy that month and ordered the government to reunify the families.
That's something White, who has been leading the government effort to reunify families, was worried would happen.
The findings arrive just as the Trump administration misses its second court-mandated deadline to reunify families.
Under the zero-tolerance policy, the government was separating children without a clear plan to reunify them.
Sabraw at the time ordered that the Trump administration begin to reunify families separated under the policy.
The United Nations is leading an effort to reunify the oil-rich nation and to organize national elections.
Deported parents have proved particularly difficult to reunify because the government stops tracking their location once they leave.
Funds that cannot be used for travel will be spent on other efforts to help reunify families immediately. 
A federal judge in California ordered the government to reunify families separated through the policy by July 26.
U.S. District Court Judge Dana Sabraw ordered the administration on Tuesday to immediately move to reunify immigrant families.
"And everyone should feel satisfied that we are doing our part to reunify the children with their families."
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reunify all of the separated children with their families.
For the remaining children, it has not yet been established whether parents want to reunify or decline reunification.
After Sabraw's order over the summer, officials identified separated families and began a painstaking process to reunify them.
Rights groups on Friday criticized the government's efforts to reunify immigrant children and parents as confused and chaotic.
HHS officials are readying a plan to reunify the parents and their children, an agency spokesperson told POLITICO.
Accounts from immigration advocates and migrants within detention say the process to reunify families is fraught with problems.
The Trump administration missed several court-ordered deadlines to reunify families, with several hundred parents deported without their children.
Per Sabraw's order, by July 10, officials must reunify all parents with their children under the age of 5.
It has also maintained as a longtime goal the desire to reunify with South Korea — on the North's terms.
People worked at their desks late into the night, searching for data that could be used to reunify families.
The summit should be the occasion for Trump to reunify the alliance and chart its course for the future.
The North's zealous mission, on which the regime's legitimacy is built, is to reunify the Korean race and avenge it.
" One last nugget: When asked if he thought the Korean peninsula would ever reunify, Bush answered "not in my lifetime.
The government has sought in recent weeks to reunify families in response to a court-ordered mandate to do so.
Third, the Trump administration must reunify the families we separated at the border and ensure that this never happens again.
We must hold the Trump admin accountable to their responsibility to reunify these migrant children with their loved ones. pic.twitter.
I would say it was quite unpopular in the 80s and 90s, particularly as Germany was trying to reunify itself.
Professor Denbeaux said his goal in talks with the F.B.I. was to try to reunify Mr. Kourani with his children.
A potential energy boom in Cyprus could spur a deal to reunify the ethnically-divided island after more than 40 years.
"In those cases, it may be harder to reunify some families within the Court's timeline," the government's Thursday court filing said.
THERE have been several failed rounds of talks to reunify Cyprus since 1974, so scepticism about the latest is in order.
Sabraw ordered the government to reunify children under five who were separated at the border with a parent by July 10.
Today, we realize because of the digital platforms we needed to transcend this former differentiation and to reunify creativity and media.
Court orders in an ongoing lawsuit over family separations have forced officials to identify and reunify a majority of those separated.
Perhaps safe drinking water can be one of the first issues around which we can begin to reunify our fragmented nation.
The problem, though, is that there are unusually good reasons to question whether Mr. Trump will ever reunify Republican-leaning voters.
" The group said it works with federal agencies to "reunify unaccompanied and separated children with their families as soon as possible.
"When a stranger rips a child from a parent's arms without any plan to reunify them, it is called kidnapping," Rep.
So far, much of the work to reunify the kids with their parents has fallen to humanitarian organizations and immigration lawyers.
The federal government missed Tuesday's court-imposed deadline to reunify all 2102 children under the age of 214 separated from their parents.
He ordered the government to reunify families that had already been separated, and required regular reports from the government about its progress.
The report found that there was no "central database" to track separated parents and children, and that agencies struggled to reunify families.
For generations, it has been an article of faith among South Koreans that they should eventually reconcile and reunify with the North.
"Throughout this process, it's very clear that the Trump administration has never had a plan to reunify these families," Morales Rocketto said.
"We're a temporary gap between their parents getting clean and sober, and then, if we can reunify them, we will," Cyndi says.
However, new criticism emerged after the administration failed to reunify hundreds of separated migrant families by a court-ordered deadline last month.
"The program is not built to reunify children with parents who are in detention," White said, echoing a common HHS talking point.
Administration officials have not responded to Bennet or VICE News about if and how they will reunify separated kids with their parents.
Last week, the Justice Department asked U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw for more time to reunify the families, a motion Sabraw denied.
As Wendy explained, the adminis­tration had implemented the initial family separation policy "with no thought given to how you reunify families" later.
"I am determined to lead the people of Taiwan Province to reunify with our motherland," said the builder responsible for the transformation.
However, CBP kept the implemented policy despite knowing it could not effectively track the 26,000 children and thus eventually reunify the families.
"When a stranger rips a child from a parent's arms without any plan to reunify them, it is called kidnapping," he said.
The families separated under zero tolerance were represented in a class action lawsuit, where a federal judge ordered that the government reunify them.
The judge forbade the Trump administration from separating more such families and ordered that it reunify separated children and parents within one month.
Trump administration officials will brief a key Senate panel next week on efforts to reunify families separated at the U.S.–Mexico border.  Sen.
In 85033, Seoul and Pyongyang announced an agreement to reconcile, end the state of military confrontation, conclude a peace treaty, and peacefully reunify.
" The Connecticut Democrat continued: "On HHS immigration call, more shocking questions raised about whether info and system exists to reunify children with parents.
The government recently released a plan to eventually reunify families, but some parents already have been deported, forced to leave their kids behind.
So the government works hard to find someone whom they can reunify with, so the kid doesn't have to be in that facility.
State workers must show a judge that they are making "active efforts" to reunify a family — providing resources like drug treatment and therapy.
So if Kim actually wants to try to reunify the two Koreas, he needs to somehow break up the US-South Korea alliance.
Gorbachev also made sure that Soviet troops garrisoned in the GDR stayed in their barracks and later agreed to allow Germany to reunify.
Former Vice President Joe Biden appeals to those scared of the chaos Trump creates -- and hopeful he can reunify the country once again.
That means, among other things, that the chief agents of family separation possess no way to competently reunify the immigrant families they've traumatized.
The court order specifically requires federal officials to stop detaining parents apart from their minor children, absent a determination the parent is unfit or the parent declines reunification; reunify all parents with their minor children who are under the age of 5 within 14 days and reunify all parents with their minor children age 5 and older within 30 days.
However, the government had no such order to reunify children separated prior to zero tolerance and whether those children were reunified is not known.
The move ignited a monthslong legal battle that plunged countless Syrian refugees into uncertainty and put plans to reunify far-flung families on hold.
With the Islamic State's 'caliphate' apparently on the verge of collapse, Hamza is now the figure best placed to reunify the global jihadi movement.
We will not reunify and soldier on together; this is a fresh laceration, and everything that happens now will only slice it open further.
But that reconstruction will be challenging, as the country and its population works out just how to reunify after so many years of division.
Not only did the family separations practice cause widespread outrage, it has also led to an ongoing legal battle to reunify the separated children.
The Department of Health and Human Services established a task force to reunify families that had been separated at the border, according to Politico.
The government plans to transport up to 200 children a day in order to reunify them, according to a detailed plan filed last week.
I know and my grandfather knows that it would be difficult to improve inter-Korean relations to a point that allows us to reunify.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reunify families that have been separated by the administration's "zero tolerance" prosecution policy — and soon.
A court order had mandated the government to reunify parents with children younger than 5 who had been separated from their families by Tuesday.
Twice in 22008 Mr Xi declared that Taiwan should reunify with the mainland under a "one country, two systems" formula, as Hong Kong did.
Haftar and others in the east have opposed an internationally recognized government in the capital, Tripoli, frustrating U.N.-led efforts to reunify the country.
NICOSIA, Cyprus — The latest round of talks in a decades-long effort to reunify the ethnically split island nation of Cyprus collapsed on Friday.
Revelations from the DNC emails gave the Democratic convention a rocky start, threatening a bid to reunify the party after a bitter primary campaign.
Sessions — a separate lawsuit from the one that's compelled the government to reunify families, but one which is now being overseen by the same judge.
The organization has also used the money to build a confidential web portal for attorneys and legal professionals to use in order to reunify families.
The ACLU, representing the families, will work with the court to reunify as many of these remaining "tender age" children as possible after the deadlines.
As an antidote to the gloom, Mr Obama naturally does best with Democrats, who he will now seek to reunify after their latest primary bitterness.
The Trump administration said on Friday that it would expedite the process to reunify more than 2,500 migrant children in its custody with their families.
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to immediately move to reunify immigrant families that were separated under the administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) on Wednesday expressed confidence the party will be able to "reunify," despite a protracted Democratic primary.
Sabraw's decision requires federal officials to reunify all children under 5 with their parents by July 10 and all children over 5 by July 26.
The administration is expected to reunify a total of 28500 children with their families by Tuesday's deadline, while 6900 are expected to be reunited shortly.
The protest, organized by the Families Belong Together coalition, came on the day of the court-ordered deadline for the Trump administration to reunify families.
Nevertheless, regardless of whatever happened to me, I was sure that the Vietnamese people would defeat any aggressor and that we would reunify the country.
Exactly how the government plans to reunify parents such as Mr. Jacinto-Carrillo, who were sent back home without their children, remains to be seen.
Our firms, which collectively employ about 30,000 lawyers in nearly every state, have pledged to help reunify families and ensure representation for legitimate asylum seekers.
In late June, a federal judge in San Diego, in the case brought by the A.C.L.U., ordered the government to reunify all of the families.
We know that Kim has previously focused on his desire to reunify the peninsula, heralding a desire to "write a new history" of national reunification.
Administration officials explained present day challenges, like an influx in family apprehensions, how the "zero tolerance" policy was rolled out, and defended efforts reunify families.
She was convicted of the misdemeanor of unlawfully entering the U.S. and was sentenced to time served, a development she thought would reunify her with Abel.
Hundreds of protesters in downtown Dallas are calling for a clear plan to reunify families separated under President Donald Trump&aposs policy of separating immigrant families.
The government wants to tighten the definition of who counts as a separated family, and therefore limit how many families it may be responsible to reunify.
The deal comes at a time when an increasingly competitive media landscape prompted the Redstones to reunify the two companies 13 years after breaking them up.
Large-scale closures will increase pressure on the government to reunify affected children with their biological parents, and to find foster homes when reunification proves impossible.
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President Trump suspended the policy in June 2018 amid a public outcry, and a federal judge in San Diego ordered the government to reunify the families.
Last Friday, a federal judge said that the Department of Justice must comply with a previously mandated deadline to reunify separated migrant children with their parents.
Lucille Roybal-Allard of California has renewed a push for two bills that would help reunify parents and children who have been separated at the border.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has been explicit that he wants to reunify Taiwan and mainland China, and he appears willing to use force to do so.
The Trump administration struggled to meet a judge's Tuesday deadline to reunify fewer than 100 children under 212 years old separated from a parent at the border.
There's the travel ban, the attacks on "chain migration" to reunify immigrant families, the end of DACA, the Southern border wall, and toxic rhetoric about "shithole" countries.
Indeed, many older conservatives fear that North Korea has developed its nuclear weapons to drive American troops from the South and reunify the peninsula under its rule.
Elected, in contrast to Sarkozy's staunch identitarianism, to heal the division between wealthy urban centers and the immigrant suburbs, Hollande's promise to reunify the nation has unraveled.
Shal, our old drummer, his family always went to India, so we all went there to reunify ourselves after the self-titled record and all that touring.
States typically offer parents only two choices: reunify with their child after completing mandated requirements, or relinquish their parental rights (voluntarily or involuntarily) in a state adoption.
The government said it will reunify children with their parents only after confirming they are the parents and that they're able to take care of their children.
The judge has already ordered the government to reunify affected families, many of whom were affected by President Donald Trump's now-reversed "zero tolerance" border prosecution policy.
A federal judge on June 26 ordered the Trump administration to immediately move to reunify immigrant families that were separated under the administration's hard-line immigration policy.
"The administration continues to work to reunify prosecuted parents with their children," Customs and Border Protection congressional affairs staffer Pete Ladowicz in an email to congressional offices.
Separated children whose parents were deported were not included in the government's attempt to reunify thousands of migrant families by the court-ordered deadline of July 26.
Sualog, who was involved in reunification efforts, and White detail what HHS did to identify children who had been separated and to reunify them, while facing challenges.
After the 1998 peace agreement many of his allies put aside the struggle to expel the British and reunify with the Irish Republic, but not Mr. Donnelly.
The administration was under a court mandate to reunify families separated between early May and June 20, when President Donald Trump signed an executive order that stopped separations.
The government plans to begin to reunify 200 kids per day aged 5-17 by transporting them to eight designated ICE facilities once they are cleared for release.
And there are 11 children in government custody for whom the ACLU has not yet provided notice of whether parents want to reunify or decline reunification, officials said.
"We are working hand-and-glove with [the Department of Health and Human Services] and it's certainly our intention to reunify all families that are suitable," she said.  .
Background coverage: The government said that it met court-ordered deadlines to reunify migrant children with their parents, but it deemed hundreds of families "ineligible" for the process.
Sabraw's order came after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued the Trump administration to try to speed up the process to reunify families and stop further separations.
Provost said there were "lessons learned," but also said that it's not Border Patrol's responsibility to reunify families, pointing to the Department of Health and Human Services instead.
HHS is responsible for caring for unaccompanied immigrant children, but did not have specific policies or infrastructure in place to track separated children or procedures to help reunify them.
He set a timetable for the government to reunify families that had already been separated: 212 days for children under 2102, and 25 days for children 53 and over.
Now, it is against the clock as the deadline approaches to reunify all children 2500 and over, a much larger undertaking that needs to be complete in two weeks.
Harvard political scientist Theda Skocpol, a contributor to our cover project The Split, and Boston College political scientist Dave Hopkins debate how and when the Democratic Party will reunify.
Harris co-sponsored the REUNITE Act to reunify separated migrant families, and has introduced legislation to increase oversight at immigrant detention centers and end the construction of new facilities.
The plan makes clear that officials will not reunify a child without first making determinations confirming parentage and assessing the parents' fitness to receive children and the children's safety.
But Partridge omits other facts about Vietnam that run against certain American exceptionalist myths, like the Eisenhower administration's scotching of elections to reunify South and North Vietnam in 1956.
One fear is that it could use its nuclear arsenal as a shield for a military invasion of South Korea in an attempt to reunify the peninsula by force.
The launch came a day after Moon pledged to try to reunify the Korean Peninsula by 2045 -- the 100th anniversary of Korean independence -- in his annual liberation day address.
China views Taiwan as a breakaway province and has said it wants to reunify, and the US is the only major country that sells Taiwan weapons to defend itself.
Government lawyers pushed back, defending their work to identify and reunify families, and emphasizing what a significant undertaking it would be for the administration to compile a new list.
The United Nations is leading efforts to prepare for national elections in Libya, which it hopes will reunify rival factions based in Tripoli and the east of the country.
She had donated to Michigan Support Circle, a group working locally to reunify families, as well as provide them with essentials during what can be a drawn-out, bureaucratic process.
Madrid said she's "very thankful" to the person who leaked the recording and that she's "so proud of my daughter" for becoming the voice of the fight to reunify families.
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci are holding talks to find a compromise to reunify the island, which has been divided for the past 40 years.
The Trump administration said Thursday that more than 700 children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border remained apart, hours before a court-imposed deadline to reunify them.
U.N. Special Representative Ghassan Salame is leading the latest push to reunify and stabilize Libya, seven years after the NATO-backed uprising in which Muammar Gaddafi was toppled and killed.
"We are working hand-and-glove with [the Department of Health and Human Services] and it's certainly our intention to reunify all families that are suitable," Nielsen told Fox News.
"Separation of children from their parents entails significant risk of harm to children," White, the federal health coordinating official for the efforts to reunify migrant children and their families, added.
Judge reminds attorneys of the stakes The hearing represented the first time Sabraw, a George W. Bush appointee, showed frustration with the government on executing his order to reunify families.
Executive director Jonathan Ryan told CNN the group has been calling the families of detained people, as well as service providers and detention centers, in its work to reunify families.
A US District Court Judge in California ordered the list to be handed over by Saturday evening as he considers whether to extend the Tuesday deadline to reunify the families.
Despite his orthodox Communist ideology, Mr. Christofias won over Cypriots with promises to reunify the Greek and Turkish sectors of the island, which have been separated since a 1974 war.
White House officials warn that the ultimate goal of Mr. Kim is to evict American troops from the Korean Peninsula and to reunify the two Koreas under a single flag.
Last month, under orders from Judge Dana M. Sabraw of Federal District Court in Southern California, the government submitted a strategy to reunify children with parents who had been deported.
Beijing regards Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory — a claim vehemently opposed by Taipei — and has repeatedly threatened the use of military force to reunify it with the mainland.
Since a federal court ordered the administration to reunify all eligible separated families, more than 2,100 children have been released from custody either to their parents or other suitable adults.
Pruneda did provide a statement on efforts by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees ICE, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to reunify families.
In the case, brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, Judge Dana Sabraw ordered the government to reunify the families by July 26, but that deadline was not fully met.
"We're working hand-in-glove with [the Department of Health and Human Services] and it&aposs certainly our intention to reunify all families that are suitable," Nielsen told host Bret Baier.
After the separations, the government struggled to "identify, track, and reunify parents and children" in part because technology systems used by agencies within DHS and HHS could not directly share information.
More than eight months after a judge in San Diego ordered the government to reunify separated families, information has continued to trickle in about the scope and aftermath of family separations.
Government officials are working to reunify kids with their parents by July 183 under a court-ordered deadline, but officials say they are currently unable to identify parents for 70 kids.
The families who spoke with the Times were reunited Tuesday after a court ordered the Trump administration to reunify the families separated at the border under a since-ended administration policy.
Hoyer and the CHC sent a similar letter in June calling for the administration to publish a plan to reunify more than 22019,000 families separated as a result of Trump's policy.
Lee Gelernt, a lawyer for the ACLU who argued the lawsuit in San Diego this week, said that the organization had seen some efforts to reunify families, but not a lot.
The second-best outcome would be a breakthrough on key issues, confirming a shared intent to reunify the island but requiring more talks in Cyprus to wrap up a final agreement.
In a town near the Olympic venues, Kang Hee-du, 54, a restaurant worker, wondered how the Koreas could possibly reunify when they have drifted so far apart, economically and ideologically.
This doesn't mean invading and conquering South Korea outright, but rather slowly building ties between the two Koreas — and breaking the South away from its American protectors — until they reunify bloodlessly.
Some had never wanted to go to war to liberate the South in the first place, and had sought instead to build the North and reunify the country through political means.
North Korea, with China's indispensable assistance, already invaded South Korea once, in 1950, triggering a three-year war to reunify the Korean Peninsula under the rule of the Kim family dynasty.
The administration defended its efforts to identify and reunify children who had been separated and included two declarations from officials, one of whom has since testified before a House Oversight subcommittee.
An early test for Guterres will be U.N.-led talks to reunify Cyprus, a decades-old conflict that has pushed Greece and Turkey to the brink of war in the past.
And there are 32 children in government custody for whom the American Civil Liberties Union has not yet provided notice of whether parents want to reunify or decline reunification, officials said.
His weak regime needed the money to ward off the Communist insurgency of the Vietcong, a guerrilla force aided by the north's Ho Chi Minh, who had designs to reunify Vietnam.
The US government on Friday said it is preparing to reunify up to 212,551 children over the age of 5 who were separated from their parents at the border by immigration authorities.
"It is not acceptable for Defendants to make compliance with this Court's injunction contingent on Class Members paying thousands of dollars to reunify with their children," lawyers wrote in the the filing.
With Haiti now cutting back on such adoptions, Bernard wishes there were ways to reunify more children with their biological families — and she&aposs also intrigued by the new foster-care program.
The judge had previously ordered the government to reunify by July 26 as many as 2,500 immigrant children it had separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months.
Court orders in an ongoing federal lawsuit have forced officials to identify and reunify a majority of families the government separated, though some parents and children the government split up remain separated.
Judge Dana Sabraw, who is overseeing the reunification process, said the government must confirm all parent-child relationships by July 19, one week before the July 26 deadline to reunify all families.
Despite being an autonomous province since 1972, giving it a greater level of self-determination - the region has a secessionist movement that would like to secede from Italy and reunify with Austria.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) created a task force on Friday to reunify migrant families separated under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, according to an internal document.
US District Court Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered the list to be handed over by Saturday evening as he considers whether to extend the Tuesday deadline to reunify the families.
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci are holding talks to try and find a compromise to reunify the island, which has been divided for the past 40 years.
The draft explains that children would be placed in the custody of Health and Human Services as unaccompanied children, which ultimately led to a slew of issues when trying to reunify families.
Castro, as president, would increase refugee admissions, reunify families that have been separated at the border and allow deported veterans who served in the US military to return to the United States.
Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton warned that the geopolitical situation with North Korea is bound to only get worse over time while calling to reunify the Korean Peninsula.
Nationalist Irish party Sinn Fein's likely ambition to reunify Ireland, and the possible societal, political and economic ramifications of that could be a risk to the country's economy, according to an economist.
Those parents are given a choice about whether to reunify with their children where they are, or waive reunification, which allows their children to stay in the United States and pursue asylum claims.
Periodic attempts to reunify Cyprus have floundered, most recently in 2004 when the so-called Annan plan was backed by Turkish-Cypriot voters but rejected by three-quarters of the Greek-Cypriot majority.
There is also misunderstanding perpetuated by the language used to talk about Taiwan — people mistakenly use "reunify" or "split" to talk about Taiwan's relationship with China, because the history is unclear to them.
Plato saw the sex drive as a mad subconscious effort to reunify humanity's fractured soul, while for St Augustine, the genitals' persistent demands were God's retribution for the sins of Adam and Eve.
Nearly 6900 children and their families filled the Hart Senate Office Building on Thursday morning to protest the Trump administration's family separation policy, hours before a court-ordered deadline to reunify all families.
A judge ruled last year that the Trump administration must halt its policy of separating families suspected of crossing the border illegally, and must work to reunify families already affected by the policy.
Now, HHS has a policy that when they reunify a child with a sponsor in the United States, they call the phone number that the sponsor submitted to the government 30 days afterward.
Some 2,500 children have been returned to their parents since a federal judge ordered the government to reunify families that had been split up at the southwest border under a zero-tolerance policy.
The order, from Judge Dana Sabraw of the Southern District of California, comes as part of the lawsuit that forced the administration to reunify thousands of separated families in the summer of 2018.
Ho Chi Minh's objective had always been to reunify his country, and he needed his regular army in South Vietnam to counter the aggressive tactics of the United States and South Vietnamese forces.
Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt have reached an agreement to handle their divorce in a private forum and will work together to reunify their family, the actors announced in a joint statement Monday.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration disclosed in a court filing Wednesday that the government deported 471 migrant parents separated from their children at the US–Mexico border without first giving them the option to reunify.
Of that group, 1,012 parents in ICE custody had been reunified with a child, and a Justice Department lawyer told the judge that they expected to reunify several hundred more by the court's deadline.
Logic, and Mr Kim's own words, point to a nuclear programme with grander ambitions, perhaps to "drive the US from the peninsula" or reunify Korea under the North's flag, argues the senior administration official.
The United Nations has been leading an effort to stabilize and reunify the oil-rich nation of six million and has said it hopes to hold national elections by the end of the year.
The court orders federal officials to reunify all parents with children age 5 or older within 30 days while parents with children who are under 5 years old should be reunited within 14 days.
These children may be taken many hundreds of miles away – and there is no system to reunify them with their parents after the parents' criminal cases are resolved, often in just a few days.
" United added in a comment on the post, "Our company's shared purpose is to connect people and unite the world — we are proud to support your work to help reunify immigrant children and families.
Somehow, without much support from its neighbors, this country managed to reunify a prosperous West with a post-Communist East whose factories and infrastructure had been worn down by 40 years of socialist mismanagement.
"The real objective of the Trump administration has to be to convince China that it's in their best interest to find a way to reunify the Korean Peninsula as peacefully as possible," he added.
The dramatic start-and-stop, plus a court order to reunify the separated families, has led to intense public scrutiny of the federal government's handling of border crossers in general and children in particular.
Conflicting reports about his health sparked a flurry of rumors and speculation in Libya, where the United Nations is leading efforts to reunify the country and prepare for elections by the end of the year.
Kabila, who succeeded his assassinated father in 2001, helped reunify the country amid civil war and has presided over strong economic growth, driven by exports of copper and cobalt, a component of electric car batteries.
Three months after a court-ordered deadline for US officials to reunify families separated at the southern border, the government revealed late Thursday that it had identified more separated kids not included in previous tallies.
On June 83, US District Judge Dana Sabraw ordered the government to reunify all eligible families, meaning the parent didn't have a criminal history or was otherwise deemed unfit or a danger to the child.
Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders, whose country holds the EU's six-month rotating presidency, said the aim was to find an "intelligent synchronization" between the diplomatic process to reunify Cyprus and the EU-Turkey agreement.
Russia says it is committed to UN Security Council resolution 2254, which is designed to reunify the country following an 18-month transition period after which democratic elections would be held under a new constitution.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to end separations for most migrant families at the border and to reunify parents and children who were already separated within the next month, with limited exceptions.
The Trump administration expects to partially meet a court-ordered deadline this week to reunify children under 5 years old who were separated from a parent at the border, a Justice Department lawyer said Monday.
Now the agents, who (if you believe the reporting of the New York Times) were actually trying to comply with the court order to reunify families, wouldn't even be able to send and receive email.
Listen: "Chapo: Kingpin on Trial," a new podcast from VICE News Including the newly identified kids, 264 separated children are still in ORR custody three months after the court-ordered deadline to reunify all families.
At a Tuesday afternoon hearing before U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan, government lawyers sought to overturn Swain's order, saying the case could impede its ability to comply with the order to reunify families.
Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services and Immigration and Customs Enforcement are working to meet a looming, court-ordered July 26 deadline to reunify more than 2,500 kids aged 2200 and older.
Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services and Immigration and Customs Enforcement are working to meet a looming, court-ordered July 26 deadline to reunify more than 63,500 kids aged 5 and older.
House Democrats on Tuesday demanded that the Trump administration provide its plan to reunify more than 2628 undocumented children who remain separated from their parents as a result of the government's zero-tolerance immigration policy.
Susan Collins of Maine, requesting that the position of the US government should be to keep families together at the border, and urged the Trump administration to work with faith-based organizations to reunify families.
The judge's order, issued June 26, requires federal officials to reunify all parents with their children younger than 5 by July 10 and all parents with children who are 5 and older by July 26.
This weekend, the Texas Tribune reported claims from one adult migrant and two immigration attorneys that parents were being told they could reunify with their kids at the airport if they agreed to voluntary deportation.
A group of Senate Democrats is demanding that the Trump administration immediately work to reunify the more than 500 immigrant children in federal custody who were separated from their parents after crossing the southern border.
"We were able to successfully reunify thousands of children with their parents because Judge (Dana) Sabraw in the Southern District of California created a pathway through his orders for us to do that," he said.
The U.S. Navy sailed a warship through the Taiwan Strait that separates Taiwan from China Wednesday, Reuters reports — hours after China warned it hadn't ruled out using force to reunify the island nation with the mainland.
Immigrant advocates and lawyers have said that the policy has been chaotic, and that it was evident there was no plan in place for how to reunify families before the separations began on a large scale.
Some South Koreans argue that, if the Koreas reunify, the new country should claim not only the whole volcano, but also Yanbian, a traditionally ethnic-Korean region of China that extends north and east of it.
The first indication that they may be US citizens came in a court filing Tuesday, when the government explained why it would not meet the deadline to reunify more than 100 separated children by July 9.
The government's court filings and statements in court have underscored the lack of communication between federal agencies responsible for managing adults and children in immigration detention and the apparent lack of planning to reunify separated families.
Nor, probably, would Taiwan, though it faces an even more explicit threat, since China claims the right to use force to "reunify" the island with the mainland in certain circumstances—such as its declaring formal independence.
Inslee claimed that the Trump administration doesn't plan on complying with a court order requiring that officials reunify all of the immigrant children separated from their families at the border under a since-ended Trump policy.
Under the law, immigrants are allowed to have legal representation, although the government does not provide any as they navigate the US immigration system and seek to reunify with their children after the government separated them.
In the ruling, Sabraw said that the Trump administration must reunify all immigrant children under the age of 5 with their parents within two weeks, and all minor children age 5 and older within 30 days.
German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, eager to seize the opportunity to reunify Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall but also pro-Europe, promised French President François Mitterrand that Germany would remain committed to the continent.
Indeed, the government is so resistant to taking on responsibility for separated children who have left its custody that it's threatening to appeal Sabraw's order — something it didn't do with the original order to reunify families.
For its part, Beijing has pursued a harder line against Tsai in the past two years, holding live-fire drills off Taiwan's coast and warning it could use force to "reunify" the island with the mainland.
" The inspector general's report, the department said, "provides a window into the herculean work of the H.H.S. career staff to rapidly identify children in O.R.R. care who had been separated from their parents and reunify them.
"It's largely his inability thus far to capture the college-educated whites, particularly college-educated white women, and particularly in the Philadelphia suburbs," longtime Pennsylvania Republican strategist Charlie Gerow said of Trump's struggle to reunify Republicans.
If it did come to pass, however, the legal challenges that would ensue might give the courts and the country a chance to repair the Civil War's last remaining constitutional divide and finally reunify the Virginias.
"Joe Biden has the experience, vision and heart to reunify our country after four years of Donald Trump," said Hastings, who added that Biden is ready to step in as commander in chief on Day One.
Thankfully, Congress is filled with Republicans and Democrats who are responsive to these and similar urgencies, and with casework staffers who save lives, reunify families and help local businesses by prodding, poking and nudging the bureaucracy.
The weekly status reports in the ongoing court case over the government's separation of roughly 2,600 children from their parents at the border have indicated slow progress since the July deadline to reunify all eligible families.
But Jolie and Pitt seemed to bury the hatchet in January 2017, releasing a joint statement saying they had agreed to handle their divorce in a private forum and would work together to reunify their family.
"The sense of a slow momentum toward Irish reunification has become a fast momentum now," said Paul Gosling, a Londonderry-based English economist who recently published a book outlining a 10-year plan to reunify Ireland.
The families that the government must locate entered the United States on or after July 1, 2017, the earliest known date that separations occurred — and before the judge's original order in June 2018 to reunify them.
Testimony from senior government officials offered an inside look into the bungled rollout of the zero tolerance policy and the Trump administration's harried attempts to reverse course after a federal judge ordered it to reunify families.
Late that night, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to end separations for most immigrant families at the border and to reunify parents and children who were already separated within the next month, with limited exceptions.
" It should come as no surprise, then, that this week Time magazine reported that "a North Korean state media outlet has praised Donald Trump as a 'wise politician' and 'farsighted candidate' who can reunify the Korean Peninsula.
And that if I behaved well for 30 days, that they would be able to move me back down to a regular shelter," he said, "and that from there I'd be able to reunify with my family.
In some cases, according to immigration lawyers, parents separated from their children have begged to withdraw their asylum applications — on the logic that it would be easier for them to reunify their families in their home countries.
Talks to reunify the divided island of Cyprus collapsed amid anger and recriminations in the early hours of Friday, marking the end of a process seen as the most promising in generations to heal decades of conflict.
Washington (CNN)A report from the US Government Accountability Office released Wednesday describes chaos and confusion among federal agencies this past summer over efforts to reunify undocumented children separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border.
On June 26, 2018, Judge Dana Sabraw ordered the federal government not only to stop separating families (something the Trump administration had promised to do as a matter of course the week before) but to reunify them.
Children and family members take part in a sit-in in Washington, DC, following a march to mark the court-ordered deadline for the Trump administration to reunify thousands of families separated at the border on July 21953.
Talks to reunify the divided island of Cyprus broke up amid anger and recriminations in the early hours of Friday, marking the end of a process seen as the most promising in generations to heal decades of conflict.
Menendez warned that a Republican request to end so-called chain migration could make any DACA deal unacceptable to him, since it would take away the right of citizens and permanent residents to reunify with their family members.
The senators also wrote in the letter that they were "deeply concerned by reports of chaotic attempts to reunify parents and children" and said that they want information to help clarify the government's system for reuniting migrant families.
"The government's response to the court order to reunify children is to play a game of musical children," said Eve Stotland, the legal director for The Door, a nonprofit representing a number of migrant children in New York.
In the joint court filing with the American Civil Liberties Union, which filed the original lawsuit on behalf of separated parents, it is apparent that the two sides still disagree over how the efforts to reunify are going.
A federal judge on Friday said she will appoint an independent monitor to investigate the treatment of children in immigration detention facilities in Texas as the Trump administration struggles to reunify hundreds of children still separated from their parents.
Many parents say they were pressured into giving up their right to reunify with their kids, and some say they were held in degrading conditions and punished with solitary confinement and starvation for raising concerns, according to the complaint.
Officials said HHS works with the other agencies to do three things: link the records of parents and children in different agencies' custody, to "ensure that contact occurs" between them and to reunify the parents as soon as practicable.
" The commissioner of the A.C.S., David Hansell, said that the agency tries to "safely reunify families when appropriate" because "all of the research shows that children are most likely to thrive when they can be reunified with their parents.
The administration, for its part, has defended its efforts to identify and reunify children who were separated from their parents, and warned that having to track down families separated before June 2018 would be an enormous and difficult task.
The Senate hearing came as the Trump administration was already under fire for mishandling the records of migrant families that were separated at the southwest border, which injected chaos and delays into a court-ordered effort to reunify them.
The Democrats have a very powerful issue by keeping the focus on the separation of families, talking about reforming ICE, to help reunify these kids and -- and make sure we don&apost see this kind of debacle at the border again.
After Friday's hearing, the DOJ filed a reunification plan that would meet the July 26 deadline via "truncated" procedures to verify parentage and perform background checks, which exclude DNA testing and other steps to reunify families of children under 5.
It said they would seek to turn the demilitarized zone separating the countries into a "peace zone" by ceasing "all hostile acts and eliminating their means" by May 1, and reunify families who were separated by the creation of the border.
Thursday was the court-ordered deadline for the government to reunify the remaining 2,531 children aged 5 or older who were separated from their parents at the border either before or since the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy went into effect.
Thursday was the court-ordered deadline for the government to reunify the remaining 22018,531 children aged 5 or older who were separated from their parents at the border either before or since the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy went into effect.
The inspector general's office is also investigating efforts to reunify children with separated families, CBP's processing of asylum seekers, the holding of detainees over the allowed 72 hours, and the use of fiscal year 2019 appropriated funds for humanitarian assistance.
Azar also tapped his department's emergency-response team to coordinate efforts, a strategy that helped the Trump administration respond to other crises like earthquakes, hurricanes and the rapid effort to reunify migrant families that the administration separated at the border.
Despite the praise he offered on the case's progress, the judge also mentioned a Department of Homeland Security inspector general's report on family separations, which detailed how poor communication among government agencies made it tougher for officials to reunify separated families.
"The secretary told us on a conference call they do not have an intention to reunify these children with their parents," Inslee said on MSNBC's "All in With Chris Hayes," appearing to refer to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar.
Although President Trump issued an Executive Order to end the administration's practice of family separation on June 85033, the order failed to outline a plan for how it would reunify the nearly 3,000 children who have been separated from their parents.
Meekins' Declaration casts doubt on what the Court believed was a mutual understanding, and calls into question the Court's previous statements that Defendants are acting in good faith in their attempts to reunify Class Members by the currently imposed deadline.
Lawyers said the Department of Health and Human Services is only able to reunify about half of the around 100 children under the age of 5 that the judge ordered be reunited with their parents by July 10, NBC News reported.
Christopher Hill, who was ambassador to the Republic of Korea from 2004 to 2005, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " that the North Korean regime believes that if it can get the U.S. out of the region, it can reunify the Korean peninsula.
"We expect to be able to reunify all eligible parents who were within ICE custody this evening by the court order," said Chris Meekins, the chief of staff for the Department of Health and Human Service's preparedness and response division.
Earlier this week, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw issued a ruling ordering the Trump administration to reunify all immigrant children under the age of 85033 with their parents within two weeks, and all children age 5 and older within 30 days.
"It is our position that all of those families need to be considered as families that should be reunified and that the government should reunify them," said Michelle Brané, director of migrant rights and justice for the Women's Refugee Commission.
Seven children under the age of 2160 are still separated from their parents, nearly three months after a federal court ordered the Trump administration to reunify families because of past "criminal histories," according to a filing Thursday from the ACLU.
Seven children under the age of 5 are still separated from their parents, nearly three months after a federal court ordered the Trump administration to reunify families because of past "criminal histories," according to a filing Thursday from the ACLU.
But the agency has been reviewing nearly 12,000 case files to comply with a court order to reunify families and ensure that it hasn't missed any children who were previously separated and would be covered under a federal judge's ruling.
Officials estimated that "thousands of other children" were separated, received by the Health and Human Services Department for care and released prior to the June 26, 2018, court order that required the government to identify and reunify certain separated children.
Washington (CNN)A status report Thursday on the effort to reunify families separated by the US government at the border tells a familiar refrain: It is slow going reuniting these families, and hundreds of children remain separated from their parents.
Since the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan in 1949 after the Communist Revolution, generations of Chinese leaders have vowed to reunify the island with the mainland and threatened war to prevent it from formally declaring independence.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which brought the lawsuit that's now forcing the government to reunify families, says the form should have been given to parents only after they were reunified with their kids so that families could decide together.
What was once one of the nation's densest neighborhoods is emptying out, as single people, often without children, reclaim and reunify buildings born as luxury housing more than a century ago, then atomized into flop houses, then reconstituted as apartments.
A class action filed in June 2018 challenging the administration's policy on behalf of parents led to a federal court order requiring the government to end its family separation practice and reunify the 2,737 children in its care with their parents.
The jumpiest Chinese imagine gum-chewing Marines and American spy stations rising on the Korean banks of the Yalu river, yards from China—despite discreet assurances that America has no intention of enlarging its military footprint in Asia, should Korea peacefully reunify.
The hope was that it would reunify institutions such as the central bank and the LIA, but opposition to the GNA continues with the parliament in the east of Libya voting on Monday against a motion of confidence in the Tripoli-based administration.
That opening image, whose surrealism gives way to a more or less straightforward, chronological slide down the time line of Tina Turner's life, feels like an attempt to reunify Turner and her work, and to give a hint as to their source.
Even accepting, for the sake of argument, that co-determination worker collectives made sense in certain transition periods in our history — such as in a German economy struggling to reunify in the 85033s — they have no place in the modern global economy.
Six days after that order was signed, only six children had been reunited with their parents -- meaning more than 2,000 children were still in limbo, feeding the furor and raising questions about whether the government actually has a plan to reunify families.
"For these reasons, before we provide any further clearances during the informal review period on sales of lethal military equipment to the GCC states, we need a better understanding of the path to resolve the current dispute and reunify the GCC," he continued.
Capitalising on months of anti-government turmoil in Hong Kong, the incumbent leader and her Democratic Progressive Party repeatedly rejected "one country two systems", a formula which China implemented in the former British colony and proposes as a mechanism to reunify with Taiwan.
Residents say the upwelling is rooted in fears that their ability to reunify has been slowly slipping away ever since India increased its control of the divided territory and Pakistan did little to stop it other than to offer negotiations that India refused.
It agreed to suspend any deportations until Judge Paul Friedman rules, likely late this week, on whether to transfer the new case to Judge Dana M. Sabraw in San Diego, who ordered the government to reunify families deemed eligible by July 26.
The committee questioned officials from Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Justice about the separation of children from their parents at the US–Mexico border and the government's efforts to reunify those families.
"It is not, nor should it be, our objective to reunify all 2,551 minors with the adult with whom they arrived here, because some of those adults are not their parents or pose a clear danger to the children," said Evelyn Stauffer, an HHS spokesperson.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Libya is set to miss a mid-September deadline to fix a framework for elections in December, part of a U.N.-led effort to reunify and stabilize a country that splintered after the Nato-backed uprising which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Also today, the Trump administration gave an update on its effort to reunify families separated at the southern border, the only Kentucky Democrat wants more info from CMS about Medicaid coverage cuts, and the nominee for VA secretary is headed to a Senate floor vote.
Last year's survey by the unification institute found that while more than 47 percent of respondents in their 60s and older said the two Koreas must reunify "because they belong to the same nation," less than 21 percent of respondents in their 20s said so.
Mr. Trump's change in tone notwithstanding, his advisers have been making the case that North Korea's ambition is to reunify the Korean Peninsula by force, and that traditional deterrence cannot stop the North once it has a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the United States.
Kadlec — viewed by Azar as a problem-solver who was tapped to reunify separated migrant families in 2018 — also had prepared national disaster management personnel to handle pandemics by putting them through specialized training to handle infectious disease issues two years ago, said two individuals.
RELATED: Trump administration defends efforts to identify and reunify separated children White said he had shared those concerns with then-director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement Scott Lloyd, then-acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Steven Wagner and HHS counselor Maggie Wynne.
But the spokesperson wouldn't comment on whether the parents fully understood their rights to reunify with their child in the U.S. Parents in detention were given forms to sign that asked them to choose if they wanted to be deported with their child — or without.
Lee Gelernt, the lead ACLU attorney, told BuzzFeed News that the final tally of separated parents and kids — and the number of parents deported without first getting the choice to reunify — could increase, possibly by an "enormous number," if Sabraw grants their request to expand the class.
Fabian said that is "frequently" the way the system worked, but she said ORR would make an effort to reunify a family if a caseworker knew a child was separated from a parent or if a child came in with the phone number of a relative.
It is convinced (is it wrong?) that when it can credibly threaten to obliterate an American city, Washington will no longer dare to seek its overthrow, nor will the US attempt to reinforce its South Korean ally, should North Korea attempt to reunify the peninsula by force.
A presidential election in January comes after a period of increasing tension between Taipei and Beijing, which has stepped up a campaign to "reunify" with what it considers a wayward province, wooing away the self-ruled island's few diplomatic allies and flying regular bomber patrols around it.
"The simple fact is that the administration implemented a dangerous policy that ripped children away from their families and it's Alex Azar's responsibility to house these children safely and to quickly reunify these families,"  Mary Alice Carter, Executive Director of Equity Forward, said in a statement.
Congress should take action -- not by approving more money for detention -- but by requiring immigration agencies to cease separating children from family members unless that's in the interest of the child, release and reunify children as soon as possible and cease using them as bait to arrest family members.
While the more than 2,53 kids have been identified as potential class members of a court order to reunite the families, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which is tasked with caring for the children, said it doesn't expect to reunify all of them with adults.
In a defense white paper released July 24, China did not rule out the use of force against Taiwanese "separatists," making the state of its amphibious assault capabilities — which it would rely on in any effort to forcibly reunify the island with the mainland — once again of wide interest.
What they're saying: Immigrant activists have already criticized the government's process in deciding which children should be reunified: What's next: DHS will continue to attempt to reunify families who are eligible, and HHS will continue to search for suitable sponsors to care for the migrant children in its custody.
The skeptics are skeptical because they tend to assume that Mr. Kim's views are in keeping with those of his grandfather Kim Il Sung, who hoped to forcibly reunify the Korean Peninsula, or his father, Kim Jong-il, who used negotiations to stall for time, desperate just to survive.
"I declare to the whole world and all of China that I am determined to lead the people of Taiwan province to reunify with our motherland," said Mr. Wei, 60, an intense man with close-cropped hair and an unflinching stare, in an interview at the converted temple.
A century and a half before Meinecke published his reckoning with National Socialism, Goethe's friend and contemporary Friedrich Schiller proposed an "aesthetic education" for the human race that would reunify the fractured modern soul, ensuring that the bloody, proto-totalitarian excesses of the French Revolution would never be repeated.
Growing up in North Korea in the 1980s, I was brainwashed into believing that South Koreans were suffering horribly under their government, but that with the unconditional support of the North Korean people, our "Dear Leader" Kim Il-sung would liberate our southern neighbors and reunify the Korean Peninsula.
I think there's still a recognition that there are many children that do very much need families today (both in the U.S. foster context and globally), but also a counter-balancing desire to do all possible to preserve and reunify struggling families and to promote local adoption in developing countries.
Last week, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw, who ordered the government to reunify all of the families in June and is overseeing the process, temporarily blocked the government from deporting any of those parents so that they could have time to talk to their kids and lawyers about their legal options.
At a court hearing Friday afternoon about the government's request, the judge did not immediately rule, instead ordering the administration to provide additional information to lawyers for the parents over the weekend to see if they can work together to reunify families within the timeframes already set out by the judge.
The fact that Alejandra is still waiting in Port Isabel without any information about how she will be reunited, despite ICE telling her days ago that the reunion was imminent, exemplifies the government's frenzied and hectic process as it rushes to reunify thousands of families it separated at the border.
Sabraw has acknowledged the logistical challenges could require more time and has not penalized or chastised the government on the issue, but is considering setting a deadline of seven days to reunify deported parents with their children once they have been located, contacted and the children's travel documents are ready.
"After a review of case files, a significant number of already departed parents have indicated in some way that they do not wish to reunify with their children," reads the joint status report from ICE and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which filed suit on behalf of a migrant parent.
China must use its unique economic leverage over North Korea now, either facilitating a controlled collapse of Kim Jong Un's regime to reunify the peninsula under an extended South Korean model, or replacing Kim with a new government that can unquestionably be made to hand over the nuclear weapons program.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is moving some migrant parents to detention sites closer to the young children they were separated from while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in an attempt to meet a court-imposed deadline to reunify families, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar said on Thursday.
Pence, who spoke by phone with Republic of Cyprus' Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish Cypriot Leader Mustafa Akinci, backed talks in Crans-Montana in Switzerland and was confident they could "secure a settlement that would reunify Cyprus as a bizonal, bicommunal federation to the benefit of all Cypriots," the White House statement said.
" Asked about how counselors use information provided by minors, Southwest Key Programs, which operates 26 shelters, including the one David first entered, responded with a statement that read in part: "When a child arrives at our shelter, we immediately begin working to safely reunify them with a family member or a family sponsor.
Late Tuesday night, a federal judge in California issued a nationwide order that required the administration to stop detaining immigrant families separately, aside from special circumstances; to reunify parents with children under the age of 5 within two weeks; and to reunite parents with any children aged 5 and over within 30 days.
Contrary to those who argue that Sanders creates fissures in Democratic ranks, Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia, argued that such divisions are unlikely to occur: Trump himself will reunify Democrats, and polarization could deliver 90 percent of Democratic votes to any party nominee, even a controversial one.
Read: Inside the Turpin family's house of horror Foster care, possibly adoption Typically, when children are separated from their parents, the courts and child protection agencies may seek to reunify the family, said Amy Heilman, director of foster care and adoption at the Children's Bureau, a Los Angeles-based social services nonprofit.
She spoke to four fathers who were briefly reunited with their sons — all 16- or 17-year-olds — in a facility in El Paso on July 25 (the day before the deadline to reunify all separated families), and placed on a bus with them that was then turned around and returned to the processing site.
"A federal judge in San Diego on Tuesday barred the separation of migrant children from their parents and ordered immigration officials to reunify within 30 days families that have been divided as a result of a zero-tolerance policy enforced by the Trump administration until last week," The Washington Post reported on Tuesday night.
A. North Korea, an impoverished country of 25 million, was founded by the revolutionary leader Kim Il-sung in the aftermath of World War II. With the Korean Peninsula divided, he sought to reunify it, with China's help, by military means, which led to the 1950-53 war with South Korea and the United States.
By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda and Aislinn Laing SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's President Sebastian Pinera on Monday signed off on a referendum to be held on a new constitution, which he vowed would generate a "solid, compassionate and legitimate framework" that would help reunify the country after nine weeks of intense protest over inequality and elitism.
Of the 96 children under 5 identified by the government in US District Judge Dana Sabraw's reunification order from last month, the government expects to reunify 54 children — and possibly at least five more, depending on the results of their parents' criminal background checks — with a parent by the judge's Tuesday deadline, DOJ lawyer Sarah Fabian told Sabraw.
Tensions around the nuclear state have eased after North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un met with the leaders of South Korea and U.S. While it's far from clear whether the two halves of the peninsula will ever reunify, they may be closer to establishing two peaceful, independent states, which by UBS' analysis would also help growth.
"Before we provide any further clearances during the informal review period on sales of lethal military equipment," Mr. Corker said in his letter, "we need a better understanding of the path to resolve the current dispute and reunify" the Gulf Cooperation Council, a regional group that also includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Monday highlighted praise from a federal judge to tout his administration's efforts to reunify migrant families that were separated under his administration's own policy.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will appear during an open session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to answer questions about Trump's meetings with both Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.  THURSDAY • The day marks an important deadline in the struggle to reunify children and parents separated at the US-Mexico border under the Trump administration's much criticized "zero-tolerance" policy.
"My opinion is that the court's necessary truncating of the vetting process for class membership -- including the suspension of critical information-gathering through mandatory completion of family reunification packets -- materially increases the risk that HHS will reunify a child with a parent who will abuse them," wrote Chris Meekins, the chief of staff at HHS' office of preparedness and response.
PIRRO: OK. And, you know, Daniel Hoffman, you know, one of the things that I found so interesting, was that, Kim Jong-un, I mean, he seem to be, almost have, you know, schizophrenic personalities, one day off of the wall, he&aposs rocket man, and the next day, you know, he wants to reunify and connect with South Korea, and games, and his sisters is out there.
Another source at the dinner told Business Insider that Bush suggested that the recent move to add North Korea to the list of countries under the travel restrictions would discourage dissidents from escaping the country and fleeing to the U.S. During the dinner, Bush also quipped that he doubted that the Korean Peninsula would reunify "in my lifetime," which Bush's spokesman said was a joke about the former president's age.
Of the 711 children who were deemed ineligible to reunify, according to government court filings, 431 have a parent outside the United States; 120 have parents who waived the right to reunification; 79 have a parent released into the country who has not been found; 94 have a parent whose location is under "review," 67 have a parent who raised a "red flag" and seven have been precluded from reunification by separate litigation.
Sabraw instructed the administration to name one or two officials to be a single point of command in the reunification effort, and to submit a detailed plan for how they will reunify children with parents either deported or, in a smaller number of cases, released into the US. "In reviewing the status report it appears that only 12 or 13 of close to 500 parents have been located, which is just unacceptable at this point," Sabraw said.
" A 'very different' process The government's latest court filing summarizes the reunion plan going forward as follows: • ICE will use between six and eight locations for reunification • HHS will use streamlined vetting, as described above • ICE will move those who fall into the class to locations for reunification • HHS teams will conduct further interviews there to complete the vetting process, which will take about 15 minutes and include seeking "verbal confirmation ... of parentage as well as the desire to reunify with the child.
"It is an invitation that is potentially massive in scope, invades an area that is particularly within the province of the executive branch to secure the nation's border, and goes beyond this court's class certification and preliminary injunction orders, which were focused on the administration's practice of separating families at the border for the purpose of deterring immigration, and failing to reunify those families," Sabraw wrote, according to the AP. The judge did rule that the administration would have to resolve parentage disputes through 90-minute DNA tests, which the government had objected to due to "operational concerns," according to the AP. The ACLU celebrated the decision on DNA tests and said it is determining next steps.

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