Trump AdministrationFeds Start to Reunite Families Separated at Border00CopyFacebookXTruthGettrLinkedInTelegramEmailSavePrintBorder Patrol agent Marlene Castro speaks to a group of illegal immigrants and children who just crossed into the United States from Mexico, in Hidalgo County, Texas, on May 26, 2017. Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch TimesCharlotte CuthbertsonSenior Reporter7/10/2018|Updated: 7/11/2018WASHINGTON—The government has come under fire for separating families, and again for not reuniting them quickly enough. However, the Department of Health and Human Services is identifying some of the parents as serious criminals. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentCharlotte CuthbertsonSenior ReporterCharlotte Cuthbertson is a senior reporter with The Epoch Times who primarily covers border security and the opioid crisis.Author’s Selected ArticlesHouse Republicans Hint at Government Shutdown If Border Not SecuredJan 04, 2024During Border Visit, Speaker Johnson Calls on President Biden to Reinstate ‘Remain in Mexico’ PolicyJan 03, 2024The Gotaways, the Hidden Border CrisisJul 28, 2023Texas Sheriffs Join Forces to Tackle Cartel, Border CrimeFeb 06, 2023Related Topicsimmigration