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In 'Remarkable' Court Filing, Government 'Washing Their Hands' of Reuniting Deported Parents With Their Children

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In 'Remarkable' Court Filing, Government 'Washing Their Hands' of Reuniting Deported Parents With Their Children

The Trump administration suggested in a federal court filing Thursday that the American Civil Liberties Union and other private organizations should take responsibility for reuniting more than 400 migrant children separated from parents deported under the government's zero tolerance immigration policy.
Reporter: John Sepulvado

Psychological Effects of Detention and Separation

Psychologists in Guatemala say children they have treated who have been detained and separated from their parents in the U.S. have suffered major psychological issues.
Reporter: John Sepulvado

California in the EPA's Crosshairs

The Environmental Protection Agency is targeting California's tougher fuel efficiency standards, leading Gov. Jerry Brown to vow the state would "fight this stupidity in every conceivable way possible."
Reporter: Lauren Sommer

Memorial for Firefighter Killed Battling Ferguson Fire

A memorial for the 33-year-old Arrowhead Interagency Hotshots firefighter who died battling the Ferguson Fire in Mariposa County last weekend will be held in Fresno on Saturday.

State Approves Controversial Needle Exchange for Orange County

The state’s Department of Public Health has approved a controversial mobile needle exchange in Orange County. This comes after the city of Santa Ana shut down a permanent one earlier this year.
Reporter: Laura Klivans

Santa Cruz Veterans Ready for VA to Change Stance on Pot

While the VA continues to reject marijuana as medicine, a bipartisan group in Congress is calling on the agency to study using cannabis to treat veterans. And veterans are finding their own ways to use the drug as medicine.
Reporter: Krista Almanzan

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