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Number of Kids Crossing Border Alone Hits All-Time High in March
U.S. authorities say they picked up nearly 19,000 children traveling alone across the Mexican border in March
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Lawyers Find the Parents of 61 More Separated Migrant Children
Lawyers tasked with reuniting migrant families separated during the Trump administration said in a federal court filing late Wednesday that they have recently contacted the parents of 61 more children, NBC News reports.
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Homeland Security Chief Defends US Handling of Border Surge
The Biden administration’s head of Homeland Security is defending a policy of allowing unaccompanied children crossing the southwest border to remain in the U.S. while quickly expelling most single adults and families
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Biden Ending Trump Policy That Let DHS Deport Caregivers of Migrant Children
The Biden administration hopes to relieve the strain of thousands of unaccompanied children coming to the southern border by terminating a 2018 Trump-era order that discouraged potential family sponsors from coming forward to house the children
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Record Number of Unaccompanied Migrant Children Held by Border Patrol
Sue O’Connell sat down with Boston College associate professor Kari Hong to talk about immigration problems and priorities under the Biden administration.
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Record Number of Unaccompanied Migrant Children Held in Facilities Meant for Adults
A record number of unaccompanied migrant children are in Border Patrol custody and shelter beds are scarce, raising fears of a new humanitarian crisis at the southern border.
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Biden Admin. Will Let Separated Migrant Families Reunite Inside US
The Biden administration’s task force for reuniting migrant families separated by the Trump administration will allow separated families “the option of being reunified either in the United States or their county of origin,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said at a news briefing on Monday.
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Amid Surge, US Tries to Expedite Release of Migrant Children
With its long-term facilities for immigrant children nearly full, the Biden administration is working to expedite the release of children to their relatives in the U.S. U.S. Health and Human Services on Wednesday authorized operators of long-term facilities to pay for some of the children’s flights and transportation to the homes of their sponsors
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Mexico to Stop Holding Child Migrants in Detention Centers
The United Nations and other organizations are applauding changes to Mexico’s immigration law that would prohibit holding migrant children in immigration detention centers
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The Parents of 666 Migrant Children Separated at the Border Are Still Missing: An ACLU Lawyer Describes the Lasting Trauma
According to the American Civil Liberties Union, more than two-thirds of the 1,000-plus parents separated from their migrant children have yet to be found. Lee Gelernt, the ACLU lawyer leading the court challenge to the Trump Administration’s family separation policy, explains why it has been so difficult to reunite these families and how the separations have caused lasting damage.
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Lawyers Can't Find Parents of 666 Migrant Kids, a Higher Number Than Previously Reported
Lawyers working to reunite migrant families separated by the Trump administration before and during its “zero tolerance” policy at the border now believe the number of separated children for whom they have not been able to find parents is 666, higher than they told a federal judge last month, according to an email obtained by NBC News. About one third…
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Agency That Cares for Migrant Kids Wasn't Told Trump Admin. Was Separating Families, House Report Says
The federal agency that cares for migrant children was not told the Trump administration was intentionally separating parents and children at the border, even after an official asked why there was a surge in unaccompanied minors requiring care, according to a House Judiciary Committee report released Thursday, NBC News reports. In 2017, the administration launched a pilot program for separating migrant...
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Lawyers: We Can't Find Parents of 545 Kids Separated by Trump Admin
Lawyers appointed by a federal judge to identify migrant families who were separated by the Trump administration say they have yet to track down the parents of 545 children, and that approximately two-thirds of those parents were deported to Central America without their children, according to a filing from the ACLU on Tuesday.
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What a New Report Reveals About Deliberate Family Separation at the U.S.-Mexico Border Under Trump
A new draft report by the Justice Department inspector general reveals that top officials in the Trump administration were a driving force behind the separation of thousands of migrant families at the U.S. border with Mexico. The CEO of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, breaks down what this new report tells us about the motives behind this...
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Trump Cabinet Officials Voted in 2018 Meeting to Separate Migrant Kids
In a 2018 White House meeting of many top Trump advisers, Stephen Miller demanded show of hands to allow separation of migrant kids and parents, officials say.
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Judge Rules Previous Order to Release Kids From ICE Custody by Monday Now ‘Unenforceable'
A federal judge in California ruled over the weekend that her previous order to release migrant children from ICE custody by Monday is now “unenforceable.”
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Wayfair Walkout: Employees Protest Sales to Migrant Detention Centers
Hundreds of Wayfair employees walked off the job Wednesday to protest the online retailer’s decision to furnish a detention camp for migrant children at the U.S.-Mexico border. The workers walked out from their Boston headquarters at 1:30 p.m. and headed to Copley Square, about a seven-minute walk away. Organizers called on employees who are based in the headquarters and remote...
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Hundreds Participate in Wayfair Walkout Over Business With Migrant Detention Camps
Hundreds of Wayfair workers walked out on Wednesday in protest of the Boston-based company’s decision to sell $200,000 worth of furniture to a government contractor that runs a detention center for migrant children.
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Wayfair Employees to Stage Walkout to Protest Sales to Border Camps
Employees at Wayfair are planning a walkout to protest the company’s decision to sell furniture to facilities housing detained migrant children at the southern U.S. border, according to The Boston Globe. An employee, who did not wish to be named, told The Globe that BCFS, a government contractor, placed a $200,000 order of bedroom furniture last week.
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Wayfair Employees to Stage Walkout to Protest Sales to Border Camps
Employees at Wayfair are planning a walkout to protest the company’s decision to sell furniture to facilities housing detained migrant children at the southern U.S. border, according to The Boston Globe. An employee, who did not wish to be named, told The Globe that BCFS, a government contractor, placed a $200,000 order of bedroom furniture last week.