to be reunited with their children. so that the kids can stay here in the u.s. with family members while the court process plays out. in hopes of being granted asylum. in a court filing this week lawyers with the aclu argued some of the parents either misunderstood or were misled by the government. they were never meant to leave the children in the us. democratic lawmakers are suggesting some parents and children may never be reunited. in a statement one center said a lack of accountability in the administration is stunning. there appears to be no plans to beautify children with parents who have already been deported without their informed consent and no guidelines as to how the administration is deciding who is eligible to be reunited and who is not. this issue is not going away anytime soon. the head of customs and border protections is expected to face a lot of tough questions on tuesday when he testifies