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A 2-year-old girl was rescued over the weekend after being left in the Rio Grande by a group of migrants who sneaked into the U.S. while Mexican soldiers jumped into the river to save her, authorities said.

The adults were crossing the channel Saturday near Ciudad Acuña, which is right across from Texas, when they flagged a group of Mexican federal agents and soldiers, pointing them to a toddler who was fighting to stay afloat, Mexico’s National Immigration Institute said in a news release.

Authorities immediately went into the water and saved her from drowning.

But while the rescue was underway, the migrants who appeared to have abandoned the child “took advantage” of the situation and crossed into the U.S., leaving the girl behind, according to the release.


Officials said they also found a hidden plastic bag in the girl’s clothing with a copy of her birth certificate, which indicated that she was from Chile. Based on the information on the document, the migration institute learned the child and her family had applied for refugee status in Mexico, the agency said.

The toddler was provided first aid and a set of dry clothes and was believed to be in good condition. She was then turned over to welfare officials for protection and legal assistance, authorities said.

No one was arrested, but the investigation is ongoing.

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I'm sure Biden will make it a top priority to return her to her parents and give them sanctuary at our expense.
 
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I'm sure Biden will make it a top priority to return her to her parents and give them sanctuary at our expense.

The Biden administration will announce on Tuesday plans to identify and reunite hundreds of families who were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border by the Trump administration and remain apart years later.

Biden will create a new task force to reunite families through an executive order, following through on a campaign promise to undo some of the damage inflicted by the Trump administration’s most controversial immigration policy. Biden officials did not yet have details on the scale or timing of the reunification effort, but said that the task force would make recommendations on how separated parents and children could be brought back together.
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Because of poor government record keeping, it remains unclear how many parents were deported without their children and where they are currently living, a major challenge facing any reunion effort. Attorneys and advocates have been unable to find hundreds of separated families, in some cases sending search parties into remote parts of Central America in attempts to locate them.

“It’s a daily horror for us who are living without our children. It’s an endless sadness,” said Maria, a Guatemalan mother of a 10-year-old girl who was separated on the Arizona-Mexico border in July 2017. “All we want is the opportunity to see our kids, to be with them again.”

“I tell my daughter to have patience. ‘Very soon we’ll see each other,’ I say,” said Maria, who spoke on the condition that her last name not be used due to threats she has faced in her home country.

Like many separated parents, she watched the U.S. election closely, knowing that a Biden victory would improve her chances of seeing her daughter again. But she has since struggled to discern what the Biden administration’s plan is for parents like her, or any timeline for her possible family reunification.
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“We have entrusted Joe Biden to keep his word to bring these families together and help make them whole,” said Carol Anne Donohoe, a managing attorney at Al Otro Lado, who is working with 32 separated families. “That means resettling these families in the United States, giving them legal status, and resources to help them heal. We also demand accountability so that Family Separation doesn’t go down as yet another stain on this nation’s history that is never redressed.”

Government officials said they had not settled on a single legal status that would be given to returning parents, adding that families could receive different visas or legal protections depending on their cases.
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“The creation of a task force was expected but what we need now is an immediate commitment to specific remedies, including reunification in the U.S., permanent legal status, and restitution for all of the 5,500-plus families separated by the Trump administration,” said ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt, the lead lawyer in the family separation lawsuit. “Anything short of that will be extremely troubling given that the U.S. government engaged in deliberate child abuse.”
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The task force will consist of government officials across agencies and will be chaired by the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. It also remains unclear how the task force — or the Biden administration more broadly — will pursue demands for reparations among separated families, or how it will respond to calls to investigate former officials who were responsible for crafting the policy.

Under Biden, according to the senior official, the federal government “will not repeat the policies and practices that led to the separation of these families.”

 
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