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Feds: About 8,800 unaccompan­ied kids expelled at US border

Officials cite pandemic-related measure as reason for move

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SAN FRANCISCO – About 8,800 unaccompan­ied children have been quickly expelled from the United States along the Mexico border under a pandemic-related measure that effectivel­y ended asylum, authoritie­s said Friday.

The Trump administra­tion has expelled more than 159,000 people since the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emergency order took effect in March, a figure that also includes more than 7,600 adults and children who crossed the border in families.

The figures on children were reported for the first time in a declaratio­n by

Raul Ortiz, the Border Patrol’s deputy chief, as part of the administra­tion’s appeal of an order to stop housing children in hotels.

The administra­tion “immediatel­y” expelled most children and families to Mexico but more than 2,200 unaccompan­ied children and 600 people who came in families were held until flights could be arranged to return home, Ortiz said.

The administra­tion asked the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a ruling last week that found use of hotels skirted “fundamenta­l humanitari­an protection­s.”

U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee in Los Angeles ruled that using hotels for longterm detention violated a

two-decade-old settlement governing treatment of children in custody. She ordered border agencies to stop placing children in hotels by Tuesday.

Justice Department attorneys argued that settlement doesn’t apply during the public health emergency and that hotels were appropriat­e.

“While in these hotels, the government provides minors with supervisio­n

by specialist­s, recreation, amenities, and protective measures against COVID-19,” the attorneys wrote.

Before the pandemic, unaccompan­ied children were sent to state-licensed shelters operated by the Department of Health and Human Services and often released to family members while seeking asylum.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? IN THIS JULY 21, 2020, FILE PHOTO, a Hampton Inn is shown in Phoenix. About 8,800 unaccompan­ied children have been quickly expelled from the United States along the Mexico border under a pandemic-related measure that effectivel­y ended asylum. The disclosure came Friday in the government’s appeal of an order to stop using hotels for long-term detention of children.
ASSOCIATED PRESS IN THIS JULY 21, 2020, FILE PHOTO, a Hampton Inn is shown in Phoenix. About 8,800 unaccompan­ied children have been quickly expelled from the United States along the Mexico border under a pandemic-related measure that effectivel­y ended asylum. The disclosure came Friday in the government’s appeal of an order to stop using hotels for long-term detention of children.

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