1. Jailing families together is not immigration reform

From Seattle Times: "By aiming to detain children indefinitely with their parents, it is still a black mark on the United States' human-rights record."

2. Humanity won this time. But there's a hard road ahead.

From Washington Post: "This victory will be short-lived if its lessons and the obstacles ahead are ignored."

3. Trump Backed Down, But the Crisis at the Border Is Far From Over
From Time: "Some children may never see their mother or father again."

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