The US Detained a Record 69,550 Migrant Children This Year |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=34751"><span class="small">Elliot Hannon, Slate</span></a> |
Tuesday, 12 November 2019 09:09 |
Hannon writes: "The nearly 70,000 children who spent time in detention in the U.S. is more than anywhere else in the world, according to the United Nations, and amounts to a 42 percent rise from the previous fiscal year."
The US Detained a Record 69,550 Migrant Children This Year12 November 19
Many of the tens of thousands of migrant children have already been deported, leaving some 4,000 still being held in the U.S. “While children have been arriving alone at the U.S. border for more than a decade, the number of children in government custody has grown sharply over the last two years, largely because they have been held for longer time periods,” according to the AP. “A few months after Trump took office, the federal agency was caring for about 2,700 children, reuniting them with awaiting relatives or sponsors in about a month. This June, that topped 13,000, and they stayed in custody for about two months.” “The U.S. government calls migrant children held without their parents ‘Unaccompanied Alien Children’ — UAC in bureaucratic jargon,” the AP reports. “Federal law requires the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide them food and shelter, and medical and mental health care. But the HHS Office of Inspector General found there aren’t enough clinicians or specialized care in shelters holding migrant children.” |