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Second visit to border

Melania Trump meets child migrants in Arizona.

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Tucson:

First Lady Melania Trump made a second visit to meet undocument­ed child migrants as the United States struggles to contain a border crisis and a week after her first was overshadow­ed by wearing a controvers­ial jacket.

“I want to thank you for all your hard work,” she told border and immigratio­n officials at a Customs and Border Patrol facility in Tucson, Arizona.

“I know how difficult and dangerous your daily jobs are,” the First Lady added.

“I am here to support you and help any way I can.”

The 48-year-old mother of one and former model, herself an immigrant from Slovenia, played her choice of clothes safe on Thursday, dressing monochrome in white pants and a black top.

In Tucson, Arizona, she visited a Customs and Border Patrol facility and had a roundtable discussion with Border Patrol, Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, the US Marshals Service and a local rancher on the situation on the ground.

President Donald Trump was last week forced into a U-turn on separating migrant children from their parents, but about 2,000 children remained split from their parents, according to official figures released

last weekend.

The crisis saw his wife make a rare foray into politics, stopping short of criticisin­g her husband, but saying she hated to see families separated and calling for bipartisan immigratio­n reform to fix the issue.

On Wednesday, a “compromise” Bill designed to reform immigratio­n

law – and put a definitive end to family separation­s – failed in Congress, embarrassi­ng the president.

It was opposed by all Democrats but also by conservati­ves who argued it did not do enough against illegal immigrants.

On Thursday, her spokesman said the first lady wanted to “learn” from those on the ground.

“She’s advocating for quality care for these children under difficult circumstan­ces,” Stephanie Grisham told reporters.

Border Protection Commission­er Kevin McAleenan said 1,600 people, including 539 in families, tried to enter the United States illegally the day before.

Chief patrol agent Rodolfo Karisch showed Trump a photo of a six-year-old boy crossing the desert with a coke bottle and a note.

“People also have to understand the danger of the desert, of the heat,” he said.

The first lady toured a short-term detention facility with migrants from Guatemala or Honduras, who had all been there less than 72 hours.

On her first visit on June 21, she was castigated for boarding her aircraft en route to meet children at the US-Mexico border in Texas wearing a US$39 (RM157) Zara jacket emblazoned with the words “I really don’t care. Do U?”

The decision provoked a storm of criticism and speculatio­n whether it was directed at her husband, the media, the children or no one at all, and spawned copy-cat jackets from people saying they did care. — AFP

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 ?? — Reuters ?? Another round: Melania greeting attendees at a roundtable discussion as she arrives at the Southwest Key Programs Campbell immigratio­n detention facility in Phoenix, Arizona.
— Reuters Another round: Melania greeting attendees at a roundtable discussion as she arrives at the Southwest Key Programs Campbell immigratio­n detention facility in Phoenix, Arizona.

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