By Associated Press - Tuesday, June 19, 2018

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran says he opposes the forced separation of families during a crackdown on illegal entries into the U.S. and is working to stop it.

Moran said in a statement Tuesday that the separation of children from parents attempting to enter the U.S. illegally demonstrates that the immigration system is broken.

Moran said he is working with fellow senators and President Donald Trump’s administration to “bring the current circumstances to an end.”

He said the U.S. can secure its borders “in a moral way” that “honors our values.”

Moran added: “Our country must make the well-being of these children a priority.”

His statement came a day after Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder sent U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions a statement asking Sessions to halt family separations.

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