Internacional

Trump niega que planee volver a separar a familias inmigrantes en la frontera

Washington (United States), 25/01/2019.- US President Donald J. Trump makes a statement announcing that a deal has been reached to reopen the government through Feb. 15 during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 January 2019. Trump announced a deal had been reached to end the ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government. The shutdown began when Congress and Trump failed to strike a deal on border security before a 22 December 2018 funding deadine. (Abierto, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/OLIVIER DOULIERY / POOL

Washington (United States), 25/01/2019.- US President Donald J. Trump makes a statement announcing that a deal has been reached to reopen the government through Feb. 15 during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 January 2019. Trump announced a deal had been reached to end the ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government. The shutdown began when Congress and Trump failed to strike a deal on border security before a 22 December 2018 funding deadine. (Abierto, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/OLIVIER DOULIERY / POOL

El presidente de EE. UU., Donald Trump, negó este martes que esté pensando en restaurar su polémica política de separación de familias indocumentadas en la frontera sur, y calificó de “vergonzosa” la decisión judicial que bloqueó su práctica de hacer esperar en México a quienes solicitan asilo en su país.