Author's Note, Prologue, and Part One, Chapters 1 - 2
1. According to the "Family Separation and Reunification: Timeline of Key Events" in the book's opening, when did the U.S. DHS Secretary publicly state the DHS might separate families crossing the border without authorization?
(a) September, 2017.
(b) May, 2018.
(c) March, 2017.
(d) April, 2016.
2. According to the "Family Separation and Reunification: Timeline of Key Events" in the beginning of the book, when did the El Paso sector of the CBP implement policies resulting in increased family separations?
(a) May, 2018.
(b) September, 2017.
(c) March, 2017.
(d) July, 2017.
3. When was the Ms. L v. ICE lawsuit filed?
(a) March, 2017.
(b) July, 2017.
(c) June, 2018.
(d) February, 2018.
4. When did President Trump issue an Executive Order directing the DHS to detain migrant families together?
(a) June, 2018.
(b) March, 2017.
(c) May, 2017.
(d) February, 2018.
5. When did the Supreme Court order the Federal Government to cease most family separations and reunite eligible families, according to the author's timeline in the book's opening?
(a) May, 2017.
(b) February, 2018.
(c) March, 2017.
(d) June, 2018.
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