As Government Rushes to Reunify Separated Families, Questions Remain About Parents Already Deported Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Latino Leadership On Family Separation: Can it Awaken the 'Sleeping Giant'? DJs Speak Out After Leaving WBAI Over Leonard Lopate Hiring Mother! Mother! Pop Culture's Response to Women's Anger Parkland Activism May Have Spurred a Turning Point in State Gun Laws As Government Rushes to Reunify Separated Families, Questions Remain About Parents Already Deported Another 'Stand Your Ground' Shooting in Florida Draws Scrutiny No, Family Separation Did Not Deter Migrants from Coming to the U.S. Attempts to Oust Rosenstein Jose, a migrant father from Guatemala, sits on a sofa at the Annunciation House, Tuesday, June 26, 2018, in El Paso, Texas. Jose, separated from his 16-year-old daughter at the border ( AP Photo/Matt York ) Produced by PRI and WNYC