Former ICE Director Tom Homan has stated that over 30,000 missing migrant children have been found under the Trump administration. Homan indicated a significant increase in the number of children located, stating the number was around 24,000 just three weeks prior. He affirmed the commitment to continue efforts until all missing children are found.
Efforts to locate missing migrant children have faced scrutiny and evolving procedures over the years. While Homan attributes this success to the Trump administration, tracking and reunification efforts involve various governmental and non-governmental organizations. The issue of migrant children and family separation has drawn significant attention, prompting ongoing policy debates and legal challenges. Data on missing migrant children is complex and often subject to revision, with differing statistics reported by various agencies and advocacy groups.