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Explainer: How the US has split up families throughout its history
Some critics of the forced separation of Latino children from their migrant parents say the practice is unprecedented.
But it's not the first time the United States (US) government has split up families, detained children or allowed others to do so.
Throughout American history, during times of war and unrest, authorities have cited various reasons and laws to take children away from their parents. Here are some examples:
Slavery
Before abolition, children of black slaves were born into slavery and could be sold by owners at will. Black women could do little to stop the sale of children and often never saw them again after they were sent away.