Top 5 stories of the weekend

Immigration policy, Sarah Sanders' dining woes, "Game of Thrones" and more.

The controversy surrounding the Trump administration's separation policy pivoted to Congress this weekend, with Republicans prepping their own bill to try to keep migrant families crossing the border together.

In East Pittsburgh, the parents of Antwon Rose, the 17-year-old unarmed youth shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop, came forward Sunday for the first time in an emotional interview with "World News Tonight."

Also this weekend, women in Saudi Arabia are driving for the first time after a ban was lifted.

And in entertainment news, "Game of Thrones" stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie tied the knot.

Before you begin your week have a look back at the top stories of the weekend.

Republicans prepare bill allowing migrant children to be detained more than 20 days

Antwon Rose's parents say their son was 'murdered'

On the day of their son's wake, Michelle Kenny and Antwon Rose Sr., the mother and father of 17-year-old Antwon Rose II, told ABC News that the police officer who shot and killed him "murdered" him "in cold blood." The shooting of the younger Antown Rose, who was unarmed, sparked days of protest in the Pittsburgh area.

Saudi women get behind the wheel of a car for the first time in history

Saudi Arabian women got behind the wheels of their cars and drove in the in the streets of the Kingdom's capital Riyadh at the stroke of midnight on Sunday. They marked the historic end to a ban on women driving, the culmination of more than three decades of activism. Saudi policemen were seen handing out roses to female drivers, breaking strict rules governing male-female interactions. One woman addressed the female drivers at the controls, saying, “The sky’s the limit, nothing can stop you!”

Sarah Sanders says she was told to leave restaurant because she works for Trump

Inside 'Game of Thrones' stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie's wedding

"Game of Thrones" co-stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie tied the knot Saturday inside Kirkton of Rayne church in Scotland. The nuptials were followed by a reception inside Wardhill Castle, where the happy couple celebrated with many of their "Game of Thrones" co-stars.