Washington: US President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday rescinded former President Donald Trump's "zero-tolerance" border policy, which had lead to the separations of thousands of undocumented migrant families.
According to a memo issued on Tuesday by Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson, federal prosecutors were directed to return to the previous policy of deciding whether to pursue individual cases, the Xinhua news agency reported.
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"Consistent with this longstanding principle of making individualised assessments in criminal cases, I am rescinding -- effective immediately -- the policy directive," Wilkinson wrote.