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Mexico decries US idea of splitting up immigrant families

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MEXICO CITY: Mexico has objected to the US about a potential plan to separate immigrant children from their parents if they try to illegally enter the US, an official said Tuesday.

If the US pursues that idea, “many families” will suffer an “irreversib­le damage,” said Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said at a news conference.

“We immediatel­y made known to the ( US) Department of Homeland Security our grave concern if that were to happen,” he said.

“We hope that the opinion of the Mexican government will be taken into considerat­ion when the fi nal decision by the US government is made about this possibilit­y, which was announced in a worrying manner,” he said.

Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) Secretary John Kelly said Monday that the department was weighing an initiative that would split children from their parents if they were caught trying to enter the US illegally.

“I would do almost anything to deter the people from Central America to getting on this very, very dangerous network that brings them up through Mexico into the United States,” Kelly said in a CNN television interview.

“We have tremendous experience in dealing with unaccompan­ied minors,” he said, noting the DHS turns them over to the Health and Human Services department, which puts the children in foster care or links them with parents or family members in the US.

Kelly is one of the most fervent supporters of US President Donald Trump’s anti-immigratio­n policies.

Trump, who took office on Jan 20, ran on a platform arguing that mass immigratio­n by unskilled workers costs US taxpayers billions of dollars and depresses wages and job opportunit­ies.

The Republican businessma­nturned-president vowed to build a wall on the US southern border with Mexico to stem illegal immigratio­n and keep out migrants he branded drug-dealers, murderers and rapists.

Federal agents in recent weeks have launched sweeps across the country to round up undocument­ed immigrants.

On Monday, Trump signed a revised ban on refugees and on travellers from six Muslimmajo­rity nations, effective March 16. — AFP

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Immigratio­n activists, including members of the DC Justice for Muslims Coalition, rally against the Trump administra­tion’s new ban against travellers from six Muslim-majority nations, outside of the US Customs and Border Protection headquarte­rs in...

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