family separation
Coverage of family separation in the Nexus archive.
- Ms. Rachel visits Delaney Hall, sings with families: 'Why are we traumatizing kids?'
Ms. Rachel visited Delaney Hall and sang with families, questioning the trauma caused to children. She is using her platform to address family separation and immigrant justice issues.
- Ms. Rachel visits Delaney Hall, laments Trump admin ‘terrorizing children’
Ms. Rachel visited Delaney Hall and criticized the Trump administration for 'terrorizing children' through family separation. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied the claim, stating that ICE does not separate families.
- NYC illegally took newborn from father, keeping them apart for 3 years, court says
A New York City court ruled that the city illegally separated a newborn from its father, keeping them apart for three years. Attorneys claim the city’s child welfare agency has a pattern of unlawful family separations, while the city maintains it follows proper protocols.
- 1 Year Later, Deported Bhutanese Refugees Feel the Psychological Toll of Statelessness
Bhutanese refugees who were deported a year ago are experiencing severe psychological deterioration due to statelessness, family separation, and lack of legal protection in South Asia. The prolonged displacement has created worsening mental health conditions among the deportee population. The article highlights the humanitarian crisis facing those without legal status or national recognition.
- Walz: ICE officers engaged in ‘campaign of organized brutality’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz accused ICE officers of engaging in a 'campaign of organized brutality' following a large-scale federal immigration operation in his state. He highlighted the fear experienced by families and the separation of children from parents during the operation.
- World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026
World Press Photo announced its 2026 Photo of the Year, an image capturing children's grief after losing their father in a setting symbolizing justice. The photo highlights family separation linked to U.S. reform policies, described as a 'stark and necessary record' by the organization's executive director.
- World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026
World Press Photo announced its 2026 Photo of the Year, an image capturing children's grief after losing their father in a location symbolizing justice. The photo highlights family separation caused by U.S. reform policies.