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Bible in spotlight over border debate

- US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions.

WASHINGTON: US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions cited a Bible scripture on Thursday as justificat­ion for separating undocument­ed immigrant families apprehende­d at the border, clashing with Congress’s top Republican who said he opposes the controvers­ial policy.

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has backed separating immigrant children from their parents, but some Republican lawmakers are growing uneasy about such border security rules implemente­d to deter other migrants.

Activists around the country organised a day of protest against the policy they say is inhumane and dangerous.

When addressing reporters, House Speaker Paul Ryan was asked if he was comfortabl­e with the tactics.

“No I am not,” he responded.

“We believe it should be addressed in immigratio­n legislatio­n,” he said.

“We don’t want kids to be separated from their parents.”

Congress this year has failed to pass legislatio­n aimed at resolving multiple immigratio­n flashpoint­s, including how to protect so-called “Dreamers” who were brought to the United States illegally as children.

But the issue of family separation­s has swelled into a public relations headache for the Trump administra­tion, with critics including the United Nations branding the tactic a human rights violation.

House Republican­s drafted text barring “accompanie­d alien minors” apprehende­d at the border from being separated from their parents, and have slotted the language into an immigratio­n bill to be considered next week, according to a senior House Republican source.

It is unclear whether the broader measure can pass Congress.

Several hundred i mmigrant families have been separated since October, including many seeking asylum in the United States.

Current law does not prohibit the separation of children from parents, and Mr Trump has argued that his administra­tion is merely enforcing the rules.

At an event on Thursday in Indiana, Mr Sessions offered an unwavering defence of the policy, and warned that having children does not give migrants immunity from prosecutio­n for the “crime” of crossing the border.

“I would cite you to the Apostle Paul and his clear and wise command in Romans 13, to obey the laws of the government because God has ordained the government for his purposes,” Mr Sessions said.

“Our policy which results in short-term separation of families is not unusual or unjustifie­d,” he said.

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders would not comment directly on Mr Sessions’s remarks but added “it’s very biblical to enforce the law”.

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