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The chaotic effort to reunite immigrant parents with their separated kids

June 21, 2018 at 8:26 p.m. EDT
This mother and son from Brazil were separated after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in August 2017. The pair were seeking asylum from domestic abuse. (Video: Jorge Ribas/The Washington Post, Photo: Bob Moore/The Washington Post)

BROWNSVILLE, Tex. — Each of the mothers had a different memory of the moment she was separated from her child.

For some, it was outside a Border Patrol station just north of the Rio Grande, shortly after being apprehended. For others, it was after an interrogation by federal authorities in a bitterly cold air-conditioned office.