Dad says Honduran girl on Time magazine cover was not separated from mum

The Honduran toddler pictured sobbing in a pink jacket before Donald Trump on an upcoming Time magazine cover was not separated from her mother at the US border, according to a man who says he is the girl’s father.

The powerful original photograph, taken at the scene of a border detention by Getty Images photographer John Moore, became one of the iconic images in the flurry of media coverage about the separation of families by the Trump administration.

Dozens of newspapers and magazines around the globe published the picture, swelling the tide of outrage that pushed Mr Trump to back down on Wednesday and say families would no longer be separated.

“My daughter has become a symbol of the… separation of children at the US border. She may have even touched President Trump’s heart,” Denis Valera told Reuters.

A man claiming to be the father of the little girl on this Time magazine cover said she was not separated from her mother. Source: Time Magazine/ Reuters
A man claiming to be the father of the little girl on this Time magazine cover said she was not separated from her mother. Source: Time Magazine/ Reuters

Mr Valera said the little girl and her mother, Sandra Sanchez, had been detained together in the Texas border town of McAllen, where Ms Sanchez has applied for asylum, and they were not separated after being detained near the border.

Honduran deputy foreign minister Nelly Jerez confirmed Mr Valera’s version of events.

Mr Varela said he was awestruck and pained when he first saw the photo of his crying daughter on TV.

“Seeing what was happening to her in that moment breaks anyone’s heart,” he said.

The photo was used on a Facebook fundraiser that drew more than $17 million dollars in donations from close to half a million people for the Refugee and Immigrant Centre for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), a Texas-based non-profit that provides legal defence services to immigrants and refugees.

The original photo taken by Getty Images photographer John Moore. Source: Getty Images
The original photo taken by Getty Images photographer John Moore. Source: Getty Images

The Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy had led to the separation of 2,342 children from their parents at the US-Mexico border between May 5 and June 9.

Video footage of separated children sitting in cages, an audiotape of wailing children and Moore’s photo had sparked worldwide anger over Mr Trump’s immigration policies.

Ms Sanchez and her daughter had left Puerto Cortes, a major Honduran port north of capital city Tegucigalpa, without telling Mr Valera or the couple’s three other children, he said.

He said he imagined Ms Sanchez left with the little girl for the United States, where she has family, in search of better economic opportunities.

“If they are deported, that is okay as long as they do not leave the child without her mother,” Mr Valera said.

“I am waiting to see what happens with them.”