East Bay Times

Unaccompan­ied migrant kids may be housed at Camp Roberts

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SANMIGUEL>> The federal government may house unaccompan­ied migrant children on a California Army National Guard base in central California, officials said.

The Pentagon on Friday approved the use of Camp Roberts to temporaril­y house migrant children traveling alone, according to a defense official.

It was not immediatel­y clear if or how many children could be placed at the camp, which is located along the Salinas River almost directly between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Saturday the camp is “under active considerat­ion.” The department has not yet finalized its decision.

“When HHS decides to activate an Emergency Influx Site for unaccompan­ied migrant children we will notify state and local authoritie­s as well as members of Congress,” the department said in a statement.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had requested the use of the base, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby confirmed Thursday.

The California National Guard did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Saturday.

Border authoritie­s encountere­d more than 9,000 children without a parent in February, the highest single month since May 2019, when more than 11,000 unaccompan­ied minors came to the border.

After being processed by the Border Patrol, they are transferre­d to Health and Human Services. Eventually, they will be released to a sponsor, usually a parent or close relative.

Unlike adults in many situations, all unaccompan­ied minors are allowed to stay in the U.S. That dynamic has prompted many parents to either send kids on the journey to America alone, or get to the border and let them go the rest of the way. Most end up at least temporaril­y in shelters.

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