Ryan says House will vote on bill keeping migrant families together
The House will vote Thursday on a bill that would keep migrant families together "while we enforce immigration laws," Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday. The Trump administration is coming under increased pressure for its "zero tolerance" immigration policy that has led to children being separated from their parents. "We don't think families should be separated, period," Wisconsin Republican Ryan told reporters. A bill being drafted by House Republican leaders includes a measure requiring the Department of Homeland Security to house families together.
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