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Army asked to house child migrants

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washington — The Pentagon will prepare to house up to 20,000 unaccompan­ied migrant children on military bases, a US military spokesman said Thursday.

The decision follows a request from the US Department of Health and Human Services “to determine its capabiliti­es to provide up to 20,000 temporary beds for unaccompan­ied alien children at DoD (Department of Defense) installati­ons,” Pentagon spokesman Jamie Davis told AFP.

The request came one day after Donald Trump moved to end the practice of splitting migrant families, with over 2,300 children recently separated from their parents under a “zero tolerance” policy.

But the US government has also been examining whether it can use military bases to house the far greater number of separated kids.

HHS had been considerin­g for weeks the possibilit­y of using military bases in the southern United States to house unaccompan­ied minors. But while those four bases “have been visited by HHS for possible housing, it doesn’t mean any or all children would be housed there,” Davis said.

“HHS and DoD are working to determine the requiremen­ts and timing for support,” the spokesman said. “Secretary Mattis’ guidance has been clear: that the DoD will support our federal partners.”

In an executive order, Trump Wednesday instructed the Department of Defense to make available existing facilities to house migrant families, or to build new ones if necessary. —

 ?? AP ?? Angui Funes, right, sits with her brother, Jesus, after crossing the border back to Reynosa, Mexico. —
AP Angui Funes, right, sits with her brother, Jesus, after crossing the border back to Reynosa, Mexico. —

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