The Biden administration is in discussions to offer about $450,000 of compensation per person to immigrant families split up under the Trump administration, according to individuals familiar with the issue, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
The outlet said multiple agencies are working "to resolve lawsuits filed on behalf of parents and children who say the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma."
The U.S. Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services are mulling payments that could total close to $1 million per family, but the final figures could change, the individuals acquainted with the issue said, according to the outlet.
Most of the families that unlawfully crossed the border from Mexico to pursue asylum in America had just one parent and one child, the individuals said. "Many families would likely get smaller payouts, depending on their circumstances, the people said," according to the Journal.
"The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents families in one of the lawsuits, has identified about 5,500 children separated at the border over the course of the Trump administration, citing figures provided to it by the government," according to the outlet. "The number of families eligible under the potential settlement is expected to be smaller, the people said, as government officials aren't sure how many will come forward. Around 940 claims have so far been filed by the families, the people said."The Journal noted that the entire possible payout could be $1 billion or higher.
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