Ivanka Trump Urges Her Dad To End Family Separations But Stays Silent Publicly

White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump’s silence over the separation of families along the U.S.-Mexico border hasn’t gone unnoticed. While she has reportedly spoken to President Donald Trump about trying to find a legislative fix, she has yet to use her own social media platform ― often a vehicle for her family advocacy ― to speak out.

She and Trump met Tuesday, White House spokesman Hogan Gidley told CNN. During the meeting “she offered the president her support and she said she would talk to any member of Congress to help find a legislative solution to the issue.”

She then spoke to several lawmakers after the meeting, according to CNN, including House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine).

During a meeting with House Republicans on Tuesday, the president “mentioned that his daughter Ivanka had encouraged him to end this, and he said he does recognize that it needs to end and the images are painful and he’s looking for a legislative solution,” Rep. Carlos Curbelo, (R-Fla) said. “He discussed the optics and the policy itself, and I think he’s not comfortable with either.”

Ivanka Trump faced backlash last month for tweeting a photo holding her son, just as news of immigrant child detentions began to heat up. And in the last few days, she’s tweeted about numerous issues affecting children and families, like the lack of accessible childcare and paid family leave, without any mention of the heartbreaking images of children being taken away from their parents and kept in cage-like detention facilities.

The number of children separated from their parents as a result of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy, which kicked off last month, had surpassed 2,300 as of June 9, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday. And as outrage continues to mount, no concrete legislative solutions have thus far materialized.

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Families are pictured here together, although the Trump administration has separated almost 2,000 children from their parents since the "zero tolerance" policy went into effect. 
Families are pictured here together, although the Trump administration has separated almost 2,000 children from their parents since the "zero tolerance" policy went into effect. 
Migrant children sleep in what looks like a fenced-in area. The cage-like structures open up to common areas with portable restrooms, according to the AP.
Migrant children sleep in what looks like a fenced-in area. The cage-like structures open up to common areas with portable restrooms, according to the AP.
People wait in line outside one of the cages.
People wait in line outside one of the cages.
The overhead lights stay on 24 hours a day, AP said.
The overhead lights stay on 24 hours a day, AP said.
Prominent Republican voices, including former first lady Laura Bush and current first lady Melania Trump, have come out against family separation.
Prominent Republican voices, including former first lady Laura Bush and current first lady Melania Trump, have come out against family separation.

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