Ahead of the looming July 26 deadline the federal government has to reunite some 2,500 immigrant children with their families — in the aftermath of a now-rescinded child-separation policy from the Trump administration — a South Jersey IT firm built a platform that could help.
ReUnite, created by Westmont N.J.-based Centerpoint Communications, is a system that, Chief Technology Officer Elliott Castillo says, would create a common database and toolset for administrators across organizations like the Department of Homeland Security, the Office of Refugee Resettlement and Immigration and Customs Enforcement to work uniformly towards reuniting families.
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