GeorgeandAmal Clooneyare weighing in on themigrant children crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border— and doing their part to help the separated families.One year after welcoming twinsElla and Alexander, the couple reflected on how their son and daughter will react when they learn about how children were taken from their parents who are caught illegally crossing the border.“At some point in the future our children will ask us: ‘Is it true, did our country really take babies from their parents and put them in detention centers?’ And when we answer yes, they’ll ask us what we did about it. What we said. Where we stood,” the Clooneys said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE. “We can’t change this administration’s policy but we can help defend the victims of it.”They added, “Today, the Clooney Foundation for Justice will donate $100,000 to theYoung Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights.”The Clooney Foundation has also sponsored the resettlement of Syrian and Yazidi refugees in the U.S.Albert L. Ortega/GettyThe Young Center’s Executive Director, Maria Woltjen, thanked the couple for their support during this “vital” time.“This Administration’s policy disregards international law and basic principles of human decency. To treat children in such a cruel manner not only violates their legal rights but also their basic needs,” she said in a statement. “We are doing everything we can to advocate on behalf of the thousands of children who are separated and alone, and we are grateful for the generous support of George and Amal Clooney and the Clooney Foundation for Justice — it could not be more vital at this time.”John Moore/Getty ImagesThe Clooneysjoin a number of other starswho have blasted theTrumpadministration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy, which prosecutes undocumented immigrants who cross the border between the U.S. and Mexico. Since implementing the policy, more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents since April, according to the Associated Press.After House Speaker Paul Ryanshared a Father’s Day poston Twitter talking about how his life changed when he became a dad,John Legendshot back, “Seriously, f— you.Reunite the families at the borderand we can talk about father’s day.”The tweet came days after Legend and his wife,Chrissy Teigen,announced they weremaking a $288K donation to the ACLUon President Trump’s birthday to draw attention to the “immigrant families seeking asylum and refuge in America being ripped apart due to the inhumane policies of the Trump administration.”Kathy Griffin,Lin-Manuel Miranda, Reese Witherspoon,Ellen DeGeneresand more celebrities also spoke out against the current conditions.Hans-Maximo Musielik/AP/REX/ShutterstockIn her first public commentary about President Trump and his administration, former First LadyLaura Bushwrote an opinion piece for theWashington Postthat was published on Father’s Day andcriticized the immigration policies.“I live in a border state. I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this zero-tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart,” Mrs. Bush wrote.SAUL LOEB/AFP/GettyIn another surprising move, current First LadyMelania Trumpreleased a statement about her husband’s controversial immigration policy.“Mrs. Trump hates to see children separated from their families,” her communications director, Stephanie Grisham, told PEOPLE.Grisham added that her boss is calling on Democrats and Republicans to fix the nation’s immigration crisis.“[She] hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform,” Grisham said, adding that Mrs. Trump “believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart.”
GeorgeandAmal Clooneyare weighing in on themigrant children crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border— and doing their part to help the separated families.
One year after welcoming twinsElla and Alexander, the couple reflected on how their son and daughter will react when they learn about how children were taken from their parents who are caught illegally crossing the border.
“At some point in the future our children will ask us: ‘Is it true, did our country really take babies from their parents and put them in detention centers?’ And when we answer yes, they’ll ask us what we did about it. What we said. Where we stood,” the Clooneys said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE. “We can’t change this administration’s policy but we can help defend the victims of it.”
They added, “Today, the Clooney Foundation for Justice will donate $100,000 to theYoung Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights.”
The Clooney Foundation has also sponsored the resettlement of Syrian and Yazidi refugees in the U.S.
Albert L. Ortega/Getty

The Young Center’s Executive Director, Maria Woltjen, thanked the couple for their support during this “vital” time.
“This Administration’s policy disregards international law and basic principles of human decency. To treat children in such a cruel manner not only violates their legal rights but also their basic needs,” she said in a statement. “We are doing everything we can to advocate on behalf of the thousands of children who are separated and alone, and we are grateful for the generous support of George and Amal Clooney and the Clooney Foundation for Justice — it could not be more vital at this time.”
John Moore/Getty Images

The Clooneysjoin a number of other starswho have blasted theTrumpadministration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy, which prosecutes undocumented immigrants who cross the border between the U.S. and Mexico. Since implementing the policy, more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents since April, according to the Associated Press.
After House Speaker Paul Ryanshared a Father’s Day poston Twitter talking about how his life changed when he became a dad,John Legendshot back, “Seriously, f— you.Reunite the families at the borderand we can talk about father’s day.”
The tweet came days after Legend and his wife,Chrissy Teigen,announced they weremaking a $288K donation to the ACLUon President Trump’s birthday to draw attention to the “immigrant families seeking asylum and refuge in America being ripped apart due to the inhumane policies of the Trump administration.”
Kathy Griffin,Lin-Manuel Miranda, Reese Witherspoon,Ellen DeGeneresand more celebrities also spoke out against the current conditions.
Hans-Maximo Musielik/AP/REX/Shutterstock

In her first public commentary about President Trump and his administration, former First LadyLaura Bushwrote an opinion piece for theWashington Postthat was published on Father’s Day andcriticized the immigration policies.
“I live in a border state. I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this zero-tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart,” Mrs. Bush wrote.
SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty

In another surprising move, current First LadyMelania Trumpreleased a statement about her husband’s controversial immigration policy.
“Mrs. Trump hates to see children separated from their families,” her communications director, Stephanie Grisham, told PEOPLE.
Grisham added that her boss is calling on Democrats and Republicans to fix the nation’s immigration crisis.
“[She] hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform,” Grisham said, adding that Mrs. Trump “believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart.”
source: people.com