Las Vegas Review-Journal

U.S. mayors reach holding centers

Officials blame Trump for humanitari­an crisis

- By Susan Montoya Bryan The Associated Press

EL PASO, Texas — Mayors of major U.S. cities who gathered Thursday at a holding facility for immigrant children at Texas’ border with Mexico said President Donald Trump has failed to address a humanitari­an crisis of his own making with an executive order to halt the separation of minors as families are detained crossing the U.S. border illegally.

Seattle Mayor and former U.S. attorney Jenny Durkan said immigrant shelters have been overwhelme­d by criminal prosecutio­ns ordered by the Trump administra­tion.

“It is unclear whether the children being separated from their families are being treated as unaccompan­ied minors,” Durkan said. “They do not know where these children’s’ parents are. This is a humanitari­an crisis.”

She joined about 20 mayors from cities across the country in calling for the immediate reunificat­ion of immigrant children with their families.

Speaking outside a cluster of fenced-off tents nestled along the

Rio Grande, they said Trump’s order raises as many new questions as it answers.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said separated immigrant children still don’t know when they will see their parents again.

The group was denied immediate access to a holding facility by the Department of Health and Human Services, said Steve Benjamin, mayor of Columbia, South Carolina.

Amid worldwide outrage, Trump on Wednesday reversed a policy that has already separated more than 2,300 children from their parents.

In Washington D.C., the House of Representa­tive prepared to vote Thursday on a Republican immigratio­n bill. Trump suggested that any measure that is approved by the House would be doomed in the Senate anyway.

In Texas, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti described uncertaint­y about access to legal representa­tion for immigrant families and maximum holding periods for those accused of illegally crossing the border.

“We need legislatio­n that will resolve this,” Garcetti said. “And that’s just the first step — then you need to live up to your word on Dreamers.”

One compromise bill before Congress would create a pathway to citizenshi­p for the young immigrants known as Dreamers, who have been living in the U.S. illegally since childhood.

 ?? Andres Leighton ?? New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, requests entrance to the holding facility for immigrant children Thursday in Tornillo, Texas.
Andres Leighton New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, requests entrance to the holding facility for immigrant children Thursday in Tornillo, Texas.

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