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Cuomo signs 'standby guardian' bill for immigrant children

Office of NY Gov. Cuomo

NEW YORK (AP)  Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation that allows immigrant parents to designate a ``standby guardian'' for their children if the parent is detained in New York or faces deportation. 

The Democrat signed the legislation at a community college in the Bronx on Wednesday, a day after a federal judge ordered immigrant families separated at the border to be reunited. 

The measure passed by the state Legislature last week changes wording in a law that allows a parent to designate a guardian should the parent become incapacitated. The new law allows a standby guardian's authority to immediately begin when a child is separated from a parent. 

Cuomo says the law is designed to offer increased protections for children separated from their parents as a result of the Trump administration's ``zero-tolerance'' policy.

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