Separated Migrant Families Could Receive $450,000 Payments Oct 29, 2021 Oct 29, 2021 Updated Oct 29, 2021 0 Main Season Market and Brewery opens in Marion Old Fort officials watch Norfolk Southern train on Tuesday Norfolk Southern test train comes to Old Fort Norfolk Southern test train travels through Old Fort Evan Clark with Clearview Lawn Care Iran’s top university hit in US-Israeli strikes Pam Bondi is out at US Attorney General Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened Downed US pilot trained to survive, evade, resist and escape: Analysis Erik Per Sullivan turned down 'buckets of money' for Malcolm In The Middle reboot. Nitrate pollution, agriculture’s persistent problem, expected to worsen with warming winters Jackie and Shadow’s 2026 chicks make Easter debut on live cam Apollo astronauts brought these items to the moon's surface Michigan Defeat UConn To Capture First National Title In 37 Years Trump faces ‘profound problems’ as approval rating hits new low Oil prices rocket higher and stocks tumble after Trump’s address Planes get water from Lake James to fight wildfire in NC Council Member Billy Martin announced Citizen of the Month Students talk to Marion officials about a dog park in Marion Bear cub rescued from roadside ditch along I‑78 in Union Township Families separated at the border under the Trump administration may soon be eligible for payments of nearly half a million dollars. As featured on US in talks to compensate families separated at border under Trump The Wall Street Journal first reported that the government was considering payments around $450,000 to each person affected. Latest video Gas Prices Soar: What You'll Pay Across the US Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a White House address LA 2028 Olympics tickets go on sale as demand surges Speculating on the Top NFL Draft Picks and Trade Options 2026-04-09T122029Z_1_LWD113809042026RP1_RTRWNEV_D_1138-IRAN-CRISIS-EXPLOSIVE-MEDIA.MP4 Anthropic Bid Upheld Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, accuses US of breaking ceasefire Artemis Crew Returning With Moon Data And Historic Discoveries Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
US in talks to compensate families separated at border under Trump The Wall Street Journal first reported that the government was considering payments around $450,000 to each person affected.