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Canada PM says US family separations ‘wrong’

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The US practice of separating migrant children from parents caught crossing the US-Mexico border illegally is "wrong," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.

"What's going on in the United States is wrong," he told reporters. "I can't imagine what the families living through this are enduring. Obviously this is not the way we do things in Canada."

Speaking in French, the prime minister added that the US actions were "unacceptable."

President Donald Trump's administration is facing growing outcry at home and abroad over the separations, the product of a "zero-tolerance" policy on undocumented migrants.

US officials say more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents or guardians since early May, when the policy was announced.

Lawmakers who visited minors in detention described wailing children behind chain-link fences, with no idea when they will see their parents again.

On Tuesday, Canada's Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen warned that the policy could threaten America's safe haven status.

The US practice of separating migrant children from parents caught crossing the US-Mexico border illegally is “wrong,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.

“What’s going on in the United States is wrong,” he told reporters. “I can’t imagine what the families living through this are enduring. Obviously this is not the way we do things in Canada.”

Speaking in French, the prime minister added that the US actions were “unacceptable.”

President Donald Trump’s administration is facing growing outcry at home and abroad over the separations, the product of a “zero-tolerance” policy on undocumented migrants.

US officials say more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents or guardians since early May, when the policy was announced.

Lawmakers who visited minors in detention described wailing children behind chain-link fences, with no idea when they will see their parents again.

On Tuesday, Canada’s Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen warned that the policy could threaten America’s safe haven status.

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