Taking Migrant Children From Parents Is Illegal, U.N. Tells U.S.
21/6/18
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A Border Patrol agent talking with migrants who illegally crossed the border from Mexico into the United States |
The administration has characterized its policy as being about illegal immigration, though many of the detained migrants — including those in families that are split apart — enter at official border crossings and request asylum, which is not an illegal entry. It has also said that some adults falsely claim to be the parents of accompanying children, a genuine problem, and that it has to sort out their claims.
On Twitter, President Trump has appeared to agree that breaking up families was wrong, but blamed Democrats for the approach, saying that their “bad legislation” had caused it. In fact, no law requires separating children from families, and the practice was put in place by his administration just months ago.
The Times found in April that over six months, about 700 children had been taken from people claiming to be their parents.
The American Civil Liberties Union says that since then, the pace of separations has accelerated sharply. Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the group’s immigrant rights project, said that in the past five weeks, close to 1,000 children may have been taken from their families.
Last year, as Homeland Security secretary, John F. Kelly raised the idea of separating children from their families when they entered the country as a way to deter movement across the Mexican border.
Homeland Security officials have since denied that they separate families, but have also faced sharp criticism from Mr. Trump for failing to do more to curb the numbers of migrants crossing the border.
For the United Nations, it was a matter of great concern that in the United States “migration control appears to have been prioritized over the effective care and protection of migrant children,” Ms. Shamdasani said.
The United States is the only country in the world that has not ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child, she noted, but the practice of separating and detaining children breached its obligations under other international human rights conventions it has joined.
“Children should never be detained for reasons related to their own or their parents’ migration status. Detention is never in the best interests of the child and always constitutes a child rights violation,” she said, calling on the authorities to adopt noncustodial alternatives.
The A.C.L.U. has filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court in San Diego, calling for a halt to the practice and for reunification of families.
All comments [ 20 ]
Since early May, 2,342 children have been separated from their parents after crossing the Southern U.S. border
It's a cruel crime of the US Government
This strategy of the Trump administration has prompted widespread outcry.
It's unbelievable that they can separate the children from the parents
If you cross this border unlawfully, then we will prosecute you
Separating families is a tough deterrent. ..
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Many of the same groups that have vocally denounced family separation are also opposed to family detention, and had urged supervised release instead.
It is not clear when or how currently separated families will be reunited.
multiple parents reported that they were separated from their children and not given any information about where their children would go.
Inside an old warehouse in South Texas, hundreds of children wait in a series of cages created by metal fencing
A lot of children are too young for a child to be separated from their parents
some children have been kept detained for months
It is not clear if, under Trump's new policy, separated children might still be placed with sponsors or if they will all return to detention with their parents
The Obama administration established family detention centers that kept families together while their cases were processed.
For the whole world, it was a matter of great concern
"The United States will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. ... Not on my watch." Trump said
the practice of separating and detaining children breached the US's obligations under other international human rights conventions it has joined.
The US must change this cruel policy right away
Change the US needs
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