Although federal courts ordered the Trump administration to suspend its policy of separating immigrant families, more than a year later, nearly 3,000 children still have not been reunited with their parents, according to reports. In response, immigrant advocates are pressing Congress to put conditions on the budget to force immigration authorities to comply with the law. Mariana Pineda spoke with a Honduran refugee in Houston whose case was part of the lawsuit against the zero tolerance policy and who describes her traumatic experience.
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