Trump denies he is seeking to restart child separation policy at the U.S. Mexico border

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Trump denies he is seeking to restart child separation policy at the U.S. Mexico border
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Trump made the remarks at a meeting in the Oval Office with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday denied reports that he wants to restart a policy of family separation at the U.S. Mexico border.Official Washington was still reeling Tuesday following what were widely seen as the first steps in a purge by the president of the top leadership at the Department of Homeland Security.

In the past five days, Trump has fired Nielsen, told Alles to resign, and withdrawn his nomination of Ron Vitiello to lead U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Trump is also reportedly considering replacements for the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, currently held by Francis Cissna, and the Homeland Security Department's general counsel, currently occupied by John Mitnick.

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