The Justice Department has ended the Trump era “zero tolerance” policy for immigration offenses that allowed the U.S. government to separate thousands of children from their parents.
Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson rescinded the policy Tuesday in a memo sent to federal prosecutors.
Wilkinson wrote that the policy “was inconsistent with the Department’s longstanding principle that we exercise judgment and make individualized assessments in criminal cases. Today’s action restores to prosecutors their traditional discretion to make charging decisions based on a careful review of the particular facts and circumstances of individual immigration cases.”
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