Thursday, August 12, 2021

Some Parents Seperated From Children At Border Still Not Found


Parents of 337 Migrant Children, separated at the Border, under Trump, still have Not been found, Court filing says.

Attorneys are still trying to reach the Parents of 337 Migrant Children, who were Separated at the U.S.-Mexico Border, down from 368 in June, according to a Federal Court filing, Wednesday.

The filing from the Justice Department (DOJ) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is part of an ongoing effort to Identify and Reunite Families, Three years after the so-called "Zero Tolerance" Policy was created.

Since June, the Parents of 31 of those Children, whose whereabouts had been previously Unknown have been Found.

The Biden Administration has Committed to helping Reunite Families, as part of a Family Reunification Task Force.

Officials have said they're combing through Thousands of Records to determine how many Families remain Separated.

Since the Creation of the Task Force, 45 Children have been Reunified with their Parents in the U.S., according to the filing.

As part of the effort, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has established a Process for accepting Parole requests, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is working on facilitating services to Support Families, and the State Department is developing a Streamlined system for processing In-Country Travel Document requests.

The DOJ is involved in related Settlement Negotiation efforts.

Immigrant Advocacy Groups, have urged the Administration to move faster to Reunite families.

But a Senior DHS Official previously said that the Administration "chose intentionally to start slow, so we can go fast later."

"We need to make sure that families have a place to go when they get here. There's a review of the cases and preparation for travel.", the Official said.










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