Trump admin projected it would separate 26,000 migrant kids at border, DHS watchdog says
Source: NBC News
Nov. 27, 2019, 10:13 AM PST
By Julia Ainsley and Jacob Soboroff
WASHINGTON The internal watchdog for the Department of Homeland Security found that the Trump administration anticipated it would separate 26,000 children if the "zero tolerance" policy of 2018 had been allowed to continue, and that the agency knew it lacked the technology to track and reunite children with their parents.
Officials at Customs and Border Protection, the DHS agency responsible for separating families under the May-June 2018 policy, estimated in May of that year that it would separate more than 26,000 children by September, according to the report from the DHS Office of Inspector General, released publicly on Wednesday. After mounting pressure, President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending the policy on June 20, 2018.
Previously, the administration has said in court that an estimated 2,800 children were separated as a result of zero tolerance. But the report released Wednesday said that the lack of technology to track which children had been separated meant the agency had to revise that estimate to 3,014.
In an earlier report, the inspector general's office found another 136 children with potential family relationships that had not been reported and an additional 1,233 children who had potentially been separated before separations began.
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Marthe48
(17,042 posts)by some of the trumpskies?
The mentality, the perversion of politics and of society behind this, is unacceptable by any measure of humanity.
KT2000
(20,590 posts)for the parents AND children. We need an accounting of the children - every single child.
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,047 posts)Literally, not figuratively, not metaphor, not simile, not analogy.
Actually, really, in fact, ... criminal.
There should be prosecution, first chance. High priority.