The Obama and Bush administrations have been accused of separating families, claiming that their rates were lower than the current rate. However, it is important to note that neither Obama nor the Trump administration had a policy that led to widespread family separation. The Obama administration did not have a separation policy, and the Trump administration did not explicitly have one. This was due to zero tolerance, which led to the separation of children from their parents. A Facebook post falsely claims that a higher number of children were separated from their parents during the Obama administration than under the Bush administration. Immigration advocates and former Obama administration officials argue that the Obama administration detained families together. The Border Patrol’s Central Processing Center in McAllen, Texas, and its chain-link detention pens are examples of the chain-link detention facilities.
Trump has also been accused of blaming the Obama administration for instituting a policy that separated children from their parents at the border. After criticism, Trump blamed the policy’s introduction on President Obama and the Democrats. However, an executive order was signed by Trump on Wednesday, ending the process of separating children from families after they are detained crossing the US.
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