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 Trump administration officials say they have no clear plan yet on how to reunite the thousands of children separated from their families at the border since the implementation of a zero-tolerance policy in which anyone caught entering the U.S. illegally is criminally prosecuted.  This policy is relatively new,  said Steven Wagner, an acting assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services  We re still working through the experience of reunifying kids with their parents after adjudication. Federal officials say there are some methods parents can use to try to find their children: hotlines to call and an email address for those seeking information. But advocates say it s not that simple.In a courtroom near the Rio Grande, lawyer Efren Olivares and his team with the Texas Civil Rights Project frantically scribble down children s names, birthdates and other details from handcuffed men and women waiting for court to begin. There are sometimes 80 of them in the same hearing.                                        The T stanley cup exas Civil Rights Project works to document the separations in the hopes of helping them reunite with the children.A wo stanley cups man from El Salvador says she hasn t spoken to her 8-year-old son in a month, since immigration officials separated them afte stanley cup r they crossed the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum.  June 19         They have one hour to collect as much information as they can before the hearing begins. The immigrants plead guilty to illegally entering  Cytt Jury selection for Hunter Biden s tax evasion trial to begin in Los Angeles
 President Bush sent Congress a $2.13 trillion budget Monday that would give the military the biggest increase in two decades to pursue the war on terrorism while doubling stanley becher  spending on homeland security.However, the budget also proposed steep cuts across a wide swath of other government programs from highway construction to farm subsidies, reductions that Democrats contended were being made to protect Mr. Bush s favored tax cuts.After stanley cup becher  four years of surpluses, Mr. Bush s budget projects the government will go in the red through 2004, including deficits of $106 billion this year and $80 billion  stanley cup in 2003.                                         Mr. Bush cast his request for record spending in the urgent terms of national security, reports CBS News Chief White House Correspondent John Roberts. The budget I submit recognizes the vital role the military will play and recognizes we have only one alternative, and that is victory,  he said during an appearance at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.          The BudgetClick here to read President Bush s budget for 2003.Note: 22.7 MB pdf filegt;The $2.13 trillion spending proposal for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 reflects an increase of $75.9 billion, or 3.7 percent above this year s spending.But that overall amount masks wide differences, with favored programs such as defense and homeland security slated to receive huge increases while scores of agencies would face big cuts.Spending for highway projects would fall by nearly $9 billion,