- Government set to reunite Central American children with families in US Washington Examiner
- Thousands of Central American children to be reunited after settlement | TheHill The Hill
- Settlement Reunites 2,700 Central American Children With Parents in the US NPR
- Agreement Allows 2,700 Children in Central America to Join Parents in U.S. The New York Times
- Trump administration settles lawsuit, paving way for 3,000 Central American children to reunite with families USA TODAY
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