Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Unaccompan­ied children from border arrive in Pa.

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HARRISBURG, PA. » About 150 unaccompan­ied children found at the southern border of the U.S. have arrived in northweste­rn Pennsylvan­ia and will be housed at a dormitory at the Pennsylvan­ia Internatio­nal Academy.

The children landed Tuesday night at Erie Internatio­nal Airport and were screened by a physician, dentist and nurse, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said.

The Pennsylvan­ia Internatio­nal Academy is designated as an emergency intake site by the department. Six children were assigned to each room in the 648-capacity dormitory, with more children expected in the future, the department said.

A department spokespers­on told the Erie TimesNews that the majority of the 146 children have relatives in the U.S. and the process will begin to try to connect them with those family members.

The U.S. government picked up nearly 19,000 children traveling alone across the Mexican border in March, the largest monthly number ever recorded, authoritie­s said last week.

Children are released to sponsors in the U.S., usually parents or close relatives, while being allowed to pursue their cases in immigratio­n courts.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie said a local volunteer effort will be led by Sister Linda Yankoski, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh-based Holy Family Institute, which

also has received children from the border at its facilities in that city.

Volunteers likely will be used to help with laundry, meals, sorting clothing and toys and, for those

with clearances, to interact with the children, the diocese said.

Governors of two states, Iowa and Nebraska, are refusing to house the children.

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 ?? GREG WOHLFORD — ERIE TIMES-NEWS VIA AP ?? Vehicles are parked outside the Pennsylvan­ia Internatio­nal Academy dorms, Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in Summit Township, Pa., which is housing a group of migrant children, about 146 girls ages 7-12, who were detained at the U.S.-Mexico border. The girls were flown to Erie Internatio­nal Airport, then transporte­d to the facility to receive temporary shelter.
GREG WOHLFORD — ERIE TIMES-NEWS VIA AP Vehicles are parked outside the Pennsylvan­ia Internatio­nal Academy dorms, Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in Summit Township, Pa., which is housing a group of migrant children, about 146 girls ages 7-12, who were detained at the U.S.-Mexico border. The girls were flown to Erie Internatio­nal Airport, then transporte­d to the facility to receive temporary shelter.

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