A Brookings Institution report estimates that over 100,000 family separations have occurred during deportation enforcement operations, suggesting federal statistics undercount the actual number because immigrant parents often do not disclose or are not asked about their American-born children. The report indicates the scale of family disruption from immigration enforcement is significantly larger than official government figures suggest.
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A Brookings Institution report estimates that over 100,000 family separations have occurred during deportation enforcement operations, suggesting federal statistics undercount the actual number because immigrant parents often do not disclose or are not asked about their American-born children. The report indicates the scale of family disruption from immigration enforcement is significantly larger than official government figures suggest.