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After Trump’s immigration order, what’s changed? Some federal officials offer differing accounts about the fate of separated families


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  In signing an executive order Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he was ending the practice of separating children from parents who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. But in the immediate aftermath of the order, questions arose about what practical effect the order really had. Here's a rundown of what's changed and what hasn't after the new policy was signed.

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