In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration has expelled 2,175 unaccompanied minors since March, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
sat in a Phoenix hotel room for the third night in a row, taking meals alone, watching TV in a language he longed to understand.
"The CDC order is just being used to prevent unaccompanied children from coming into the country," said Mark Greenberg, a senior fellow with the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute who led the agency responsible for the welfare of children during the Obama administration. “We are trying to treat everyone the same based on health, because the virus knows no ages,” said CBP spokesman Matthew Dyman.Immigrant advocates, however, say they worry about the consequences of expelling minors and question the government’s rationale, given that its shelter network is equipped with the resources to care for children, including isolating those who might have an infectious disease.
Ali Noorani, executive director of the non-partisan National Immigration Forum based in Washington, D.C., expressed similar concern. He left a prized possession hung on the wall of his room: a necklace with a silver guitar pendant engraved with a cross and the Lord's prayer. He carried nothing with him but a phone and the clothes on his back.Choosing to protect, or expel
In May through June 2, the number of monthly expulsions doubled. Border Patrol deemed another 1,260 children as"single minors" to be returned, according to CBP.
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