A new government report released on Thursday found that thousands more children were likely separated from their parents and then released from government custody than what the Trump administration had previously disclosed. The Trump administration still does not know how many families were actually split apart because it did not have a centralized tracking system by June 2018, about a year after it its first family separation policy. The report by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General is the latest to show how the Trump administration launched a family separation policy without a system for keeping track of those families, much less a plan to reunite them.