Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Biden Administration Will Close Dozens Of Migrant Facilities


The Biden Administration will Close Dozens of, Emergency Intake Migrant Facilities, used to House Unaccompanied Migrant Minors, including One Accused of “warehousing” Children.

Several Children shared Testimonials about Poor Conditions while Housed in the Emergency Intake Facilities, on June 21st, according to Court Documents. Their Experiences have drawn Criticism from Immigration Attorneys and Advocates.

A 17-year-old Guatemalan Girl said she and 300 other Girls slept in a big white tent on Cots stacked on top of one another while she was Detained at Fort Bliss, near El Paso, Texas, according to her Testimony.

Fort Bliss can house up to 10,000 Migrants and was compared to “warehousing” Children by Attorneys who Visited the Facility.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is considering How and When to Close Fort Bliss, along with other Emergency Intake Sites, in the coming months, Secretary Xavier Becerra, told Reporters, Monday.

A Record Number of Arrivals caught the Administration off-guard Earlier this year.

“The President and the vice president have directed Xavier Becerra to ensure that the HHS facilities that shelter unaccompanied children comply with the highest standards under federal law,” Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas said Monday.

The Biden Administration constructed several Emergency Intake Sites to move a Record number of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors arriving at the Southern Border out of Crowded Border Patrol Facilities.

Border Officials encountered a Record High of nearly 19,000 Migrant Children in March and just over 17,100 in April, before a Decline to 14,100 in May, according to Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Becerra visited the Region as part of a Series of Tours of HHS Facilities shortly after Vice President Kamala Harris’ Trip to El Paso, Texas, on Friday.

Becerra Declined to say whether his Visit to Fort Bliss was in response to Criticism or the Migrant Children’s Testimonials.

“This visit today was to see the continued progress that we’ve made,” Becerra said. “In terms of any reports or allegations of lack of care or abuse, we handle those immediately, whenever we get the reports. We handle each one as they come.”

Nearly 800 Migrant Boys are currently held at Fort Bliss, down from a Recorded High of 4,400. Over 14,200 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors were in HHS Custody as of Sunday, according to the Agency.










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