The administration will also review the Trump administration’s policies that restricted some legal migration to the country, according to a White House statement.
The reunification task force seeks to help more than 600 children be reunited with their parents.
“This task force will work across the U.S. government, with key stakeholders and representatives of impacted families, and with partners across the hemisphere to find parents and children separated by the Trump Administration,” the Biden statement said.
Tuesday’s expected actions come as at least one of Biden’s immigration proposals, his 100-day moratorium on deportations, has already hit a roadblock.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden administration last month to stop the moratorium, claiming it's unconstitutional.