Girl who fueled opposition to splitting families joins mom

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A 6-year-old girl from El Salvador who became a face of the Trump administration's practice of separating immigrant families at the border has been reunited with her mother.
Alison Jimena Valencia Madrid and her mother, Cindy Madrid, were separated after US authorities detained them June 13 for illegally entering the United States near Harlingen, Texas.
Audio of the agonized child crying when she was separated - first published by ProPublica and later by The Associated Press - galvanized opposition to the separation of families. Alison pleaded with Border Patrol agents to call her aunt, whose phone number she offers from memory.
President Donald Trump reversed course on the splitting up of families on June 20 after a "zero tolerance" policy on illegal entry took effect in the spring.
The joyful reunion occurred early Friday in Houston.
It was initially going to happen in Phoenix, where Alison was staying in a government-backed shelter, said family attorney Thelma Garcia. Madrid, 29, was released on bond from an immigration detention center in Port Isabel, Texas, not far from where she was arrested.
Alison told reporters that she felt desperate after being separated and that it felt good to reunite. Her mother echoed that sentiment.
"We are beginning to recover the time we lost," Madrid said.
"We are very happy to be together as family again."
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First Published: Jul 15 2018 | 2:35 AM IST