Three years later, hundreds of migrant families remain separated

FILE - In this June 25, 2018 file photo, Christian, from Honduras, recounts during a news conference at the Annunciation House,in El Paso, Texas his separation from his child at the border. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

Lawyers tasked with trying to undo some of the worst damage from the Trump administration’s astoundingly inhumane practice of separating asylum-seeking migrant families told a U.S. district court Tuesday that they have been unable to track down the parents of 545 children who, three years after those separations, remain in the U.S. in foster homes or with guardians.