Debate Fact Check: Trump And Biden On Immigration And Controversial Separation Policy | TODAY

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This week, lawyers say they’ve been unable to find the parents of 545 children separated by the Trump administration. In light of this news, President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden addressed immigration and the Trump administration’s controversial separation policy for the first time during Thursday night’s final presidential debate. The president answered a question untruthfully during the debate and deflected blame to the Obama administration. NBC’s Jacob Soboroff reports for Weekend TODAY.

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Debate Fact Check: Trump And Biden On Immigration And Controversial Separation Policy | TODAY
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I love that the picture they use for the children in cages was from 2014. Nobody seemed to mind back when a different administration did it.

Wickster-km
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Your views, subscriber count, and likes v dislikes is an incredible reflection on your value as a media outlet.

jawbreaker
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Trump should be ashamed by saying that.

ray
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If you still support Trump/are going to vote for him inspite of all of the racist things he has said over the past 4 years, at the very least you condone his racism, if not agree with it.

jessetorres
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Follow the rules. It's just like jail.

Dunirty
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Don't forget to mention Joe Biden's connection to the Sinaloa cartel.

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"For the sake of His sorrowful Passion have mercy on us and on the whole world." (from the Diary of Saint Faustina Kowalska; 476) |

andreyvergasov
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Just curious, why has no one also asked Biden if he denounces white supremacy? He had close ties with former KKK leader and former Senator Robert Byrd. In 2010, Biden gave a eulogy for him during his first term as VP. Biden also voted against desegregation in the late 70's and passed the 1994 crime bill that disproportionately impacted black men. Odd it never gets brought up?

gaple
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Who built the cages?right!!but who separate the families?

tonycastillo
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Regardless who build the cage, it's was gonna make anyway

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