This week, a judge in the United States gave the federal government 30 days to reunite detained migrants with their children. The deadline was set Tuesday by a judge in San Diego, California. The order requires U.S. border officials to return children under age 5 to their parents within 14 days. The judgement came in a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union. The group went to court in March seeking to end separations of migrant families. That case involves two youngsters. They were separated from their parents while the adults sought entry into the United States. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw said that the situation with separated migrant families had reached a crisis level.