Oman Daily Observer

UN rights chief condemns migrant family separation­s at US border

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BRACING FOR MORE CHILD ARRIVALS, THE GOVERNMENT PLANS TO BUILD CAMPS AT MILITARY BASES IN TEXAS

WASHINGTON: The UN rights chief on Monday condemned the “unconscion­able” separation of migrant children from their parents at the US border, as First Lady Melania Trump made a rare political plea to end the deeply controvers­ial practice.

The “zero-tolerance” border security policy implemente­d by President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has sparked tears among migrant families and outrage on both sides of the political aisle.

It took on particular resonance as America celebrated Father’s Day.

“The thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscion­able,” Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein said as he opened a session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

He called for Washington to immediatel­y end the practice of “forcible separation of these children.”

Democrats, meanwhile, stepped up their opposition to the policy, describing it as “evil.”

“They call it ‘zero tolerance,’ but a better name for it is zero humanity, and there’s zero logic to this policy,” said Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon, after leading a group of Democratic lawmakers to the Mexican border.

They toured a converted Walmart supermarke­t that is now housing about 1,500 immigrant children, after which Merkley said “hurting kids to get legislativ­e leverage is unacceptab­le. It is evil.”

Bracing for more child arrivals, the government plans to build camps at military bases in Texas.

Authoritie­s said that during one recent six-week period nearly 2,000 minors were separated from their parents or adult guardians — a figure that only stoked the firestorm.

Trump has said he wants the separation­s to end, but continues to blame opposition Democrats for the crisis, which critics say is of his own making.

Amid deep divisions, congressio­nal Republican­s have struggled to craft a viable immigratio­n plan.

Trump’s wife, who seldom wades into the political arena, opted to call for bipartisan immigratio­n reform to fix the issue, rather than denounce the policy.

“Mrs Trump hates to see children separated from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigratio­n reform,” her spokeswoma­n Stephanie Grisham said.

“She believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart.”

The president himself later tweeted: “The Democrats should get-together with their Republican counterpar­ts and work something out on Border Security & Safety. Don’t wait until after the election because you are going to lose!”

Immigratio­n is one of the most divisive issues roiling American politics.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Protesters chant outside the Metropolit­an Detention Center where ICE (US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t) detainees are held, during a ‘Families Belong Together March’ against the separation of children of immigrants from their parents, in downtown...
— AFP file photo Protesters chant outside the Metropolit­an Detention Center where ICE (US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t) detainees are held, during a ‘Families Belong Together March’ against the separation of children of immigrants from their parents, in downtown...

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