Implementation of President Trump's hastily crafted executive order reversing his administration's policy of separating families at the border reportedly has the executive branch in chaos. "It was policy based on a PR-messaging impulse," light on detail and heavy on speed, a source familiar with administration discussions told Politico. Trump originally wanted to make comprehensive immigration law by fiat, a Friday night The Washington Post story says, but was told by government attorneys that was not possible (or, as one unnamed official put it, "a pretty insane idea").