President Joe Biden.Photo: Ken Cedeno/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

PresidentJoe Bidenis trying to set the record straight — again — about reports his administrationmight pay up to $450,000each to members of migrant families separated at the border duringDonald Trump’s presidency.
“If in fact, because of the outrageous behavior of the last administration, you were coming across the border, whether it was legal or illegal, and you lost your child … you deserve some kind of compensation, no matter what the circumstance,” he said.
“What that will be, I have no idea,” he said.
This echoes what White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said on Thursday, amid the back-and-forth over the reported negotiations.
“If it saves taxpayer dollars and puts the disastrous history of the previous administration’s use of ‘zero tolerance’ and family separation behind us, the president is perfectly comfortable with the Department of Justice settling with the individuals and families who are currently in litigation with the U.S. government,” she said, referring more specific questions to the DOJ.
Jean-Pierre said that “what he [the president] was reacting to was the dollar figure that was mentioned.”
The White House’s clarifications continued through the weekend after Biden had forcefully denied the initial news reports about possibly payments to the migrant families.
“That’s not going to happen,” Biden told reporters last Wednesday after being asked if the compensation might entice migrants to make dangerous journeys across the southern border.
At the time, the White House and Department of Justice declined to comment to PEOPLE.
But on Wednesday Biden called the reports “garbage” and said, “It’s not true.”
Migrants walk towards El Chaparral port of entry in Tijuana, Mexico, at the border with the United States on June 21, 2018.GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP via Getty

“If he follows through on what he said, the president is abandoning a core campaign promise to do justice for the thousands of separated families,” ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romerosaid in a statement. “We respectfully remind President Biden that he called these actions ‘criminal’ in a debate with then-President Trump, and campaigned on remedying and rectifying the lawlessness of the Trump administration. We call on President Biden to right the wrongs of this national tragedy.”
The ACLU says more than5,500 children were separatedfrom their families. Trump signed an executive order in June 2018reversing the practice, which had drawn overwhelming backlash.
Since entering the White House in January, the Biden administration has worked tolocate separated children and parents and bring them togetherthrough the Task Force on the Reunification of Families.
source: people.com