The Detentions
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US moves to abolish child migrant custody limits
... Why is this happening? Homeland security officials believe that time limits on The Detentions of migrant families have driven the surge of Central Americans crossing the border into the US this year...
US moves to abolish child migrant custody limits
Migrant families who cross the southern border of the US illegally could be detained indefinitely under a new regulation announced by the Trump administration.
It replaces an Agreement That set a limit on how long the government could hold migrant children in custody.
The Move , announced by Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin Mcaleenan , is due to come into effect in 60 days.
Mexico has expressed concern and said it would consider legal action.
The Mexican foreign ministry said the detention of children and adolescents "could be prolonged indefinitely, given the continuing delay in attending to migration cases".
Other legal challenges are also expected.
Why is this happening?Homeland security officials believe That time limits on The Detentions of migrant families have driven The Surge of Central Americans crossing The Border into the US this year.
They argue That the new regulation will counter the belief That bringing children into the US is "a passport" to being freed from detention after a short period.
"Today the government has issued a critical rule That will permit The Department of Homeland Security to appropriately hold families together and improve the integrity of the immigration system," said Mr McAleenan.
"This rule allows the federal government to enforce immigration laws as passed by Congress and ensures That all children in US government custody are treated with dignity, respect, and special concern for their particular vulnerability. "
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) condemned the policy, saying: "The government should not be jailing kids, and certainly shouldn't be seeking to put more kids in jail for longer. "
It Comes as the White House seeks to enact a "public charge" rule That would p. The Trump administration has also recently moved to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants.
What does the new regulation do?It aims to replace a decades-old court Agreement - known as the Flores settlement - That both limited how long the government could hold migrant children in custody and specified The Level of care they must receive.
A 2015 legal ruling on this issue specified That children should be held for no More Than 20 days.
Under the new rules, the government could send families caught crossing The Border illegally to family residential centres for the duration of their immigration cases.
President Trump has repeatedly complained about the "catch and release" of migrant families under the old rules.
Last Summer , the Trump administration separated children from their parents as a means of circumventing the Flores settlement.
The Children were held by The Department of Health and Human Services while The Adults were imprisoned while awaiting trial for breaking immigration laws.
In June 2019, a Trump administration lawyer was admonished by federal judges in San Francisco after she argued That the Flores settlement did not require the government to provide detained children with soap or toothbrushes.
What's happening at The Border now?The Number of border apprehensions dropped by 28% in June, according to US authorities.
The Decline follows a record number of apprehensions between ports of entry in May - the highest in over a Decade .
Apprehensions on US-Mexico border in 2019Between ports of entry
Source: US Customs and Border ProtectionDrops in migrations are typical during the summer months, where temperatures can soar above 32C, but this June saw a sharper decline than previous years.
Trump administration officials have attributed the decrease to New Policies with Mexico to curb migration.
mexico–us border, us immigration, united states, us migrant family separations
Source of news: bbc.com