When did the feds get so fascinated with charts?
The government's latest visual aid is a flow chart showing the decision-making process for reunifying the children separated from adults as they entered the United States from Mexico. It's really something. It shows three outcomes for separated children, and only one of them gets the kids home.
Door #1 sends the kids to reunite with their families.
Door #2, labeled "due diligence actions in the interest of the child," is what happens — temporarily — to kids whose DNA doesn't match the adults with whom they entered the country, those whose parents are not available or who don't want to be reunited with their children, and those who fall ill while in the government's care.
Door #3 is marked "child remains in ORR [Office of Refugee Resettlement] care for placement."