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Immigrant advocates fear Trump's policy shifts will hurt one group most: children

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President-elect Donald Trump's immigration policies could hurt children, advocates say.

Immigrant advocates fear a return to family separations at the border or deportation of mixed-status families in U.S. cities.

A settlement arising from a key lawsuit, Ms. L v. ICE , prohibits the government from reinstating family separation policies through 2031 .

Homan , Trump ’s choice for border czar, has said he prefers to target those in the U.S. with criminal records first .

Homan has signaled that, rather than separating families, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents could deport the entire family.

Trump and a Republican -controlled Congress could try to repeal the TVPRA, which ensures the transfer of unaccompanied minors to Health and Human Services .

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