Fiji Sun

NEAR 2000 SEPARATED FROM PARENTS IN 6 WEEKS

The children are passed into the care of the US Department of Health and Human Services.

- What do we know about the children? BBC

Almost 2000 migrant children were separated from their families at the US border over six weeks, officials say. Following a Trump administra­tion crackdown on illegal border crossings from Mexico, adults are being detained, meaning the children with them are removed from their care.

The issue is causing a growing political storm in the US.

Last Thursday Attorney-General Jeff Sessions cited the Bible to defend the “zero tolerance” approach.

It means that those entering the US irregularl­y are criminally prosecuted, a change to a long-standing policy of charging most of those crossing for the first time with a misdemeano­ur offence.

As the adults are being charged with a crime and detained, the children that travel with them are being separated and classed as unaccompan­ied minors. Figures from the US Department of Homeland Security show that 1995 children were separated from 1940 adults who are being held between April 19 and May 31. No informatio­n was given on the age of the separated children. The children are passed into the care of the US Department of Health and Human Services. They are transferre­d to government detention facilities or foster care while officials try to resolve their case.

The United Nations has called on the US to immediatel­y halt the separation­s.

Mr Sessions said having children would not shield border-crossing migrants from prosecutio­n. The attorney-general quoted a verse from St Paul’s Letter to the Romans on obeying the laws of government. Critics say that verse was once used to justify slavery.

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