US President Donald Trump is misrepresenting the scope of his Executive Order that would halt his Administration's policy of separating children from their parents when they are detained illegally crossing the US border.
He suggests the order is a permanent solution.
But the President is contradicted by his own Justice Department, which describes the effort as stopgap and limited by a 21-year-old court settlement under which the federal Government essentially agreed not to detain immigrant minors longer than 20 days.
Trump has instructed Attorney-General Jeff Sessions to ask a federal court to overturn the settlement.
But immigration advocates criticise that move as allowing a more indefinite detention of families until criminal and removal proceedings are completed, signalling legal battles ahead.