The president has defended his tough border policy as being a safeguard against murders committed by illegal immigrants.
An executive order signed by Donald Trump to stop children being separated from their families at the US border has caused confusion among officials attempting to maintain the president's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy.
The directive made earlier this week came amid mounting pressure from Democrats and Republicans alike, as well as disapproving public opinion polls, over scenes condemned across the country and internationally.
Mr Trump had defended his approach before signing the order - reportedly following an intervention from his wife and daughter - and he and Vice President Mike Pence insisted the hard-line policy would continue.
But it does not appear to have been the case in some towns straddling the border with Mexico.

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