Evening Standard

Pentagon order throws Trump’s migrant U-turn into more chaos

- David Gardner US Correspond­ent

THE Pentagon has been asked to supply up to 20,000 beds at military bases for migrant children held after illegally entering the US.

The plans were revealed amid growing confusion over Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policy, with officials struggling to implement his U-turn order to keep illegal migrant families together.

Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mike Andrews said the beds being prepared at military bases in Texas and Arkansas would be for “unaccompan­ied alien children”. But other federal agencies provided conflictin­g explanatio­ns about how the shelters would be used and who would be housed there.

The immigratio­n row erupted after it was revealed more than 2,300 children under 12 had been separated from their families at the border and taken to shelters in recent months. Faced with a growing global backlash after pictures of children in cages were published, Mr Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday ruling that families should not be split up.

“There’s conflictin­g instructio­ns being given,” Michelle Brané, from Women’s Refugee Commission, told the New York Times. “It’s another example of this administra­tion making these big, bold policy announceme­nts with no plan for how they are going to implement them. It’s adding to the chaos on the ground.”

A senior Trump administra­tion official said about 500 families have since been reunited. Federal agencies were working to set up a centralise­d “reunificat­ion process” for those still separated at a detention centre in Texas.

The developmen­ts came as Mr Trump waded into the row over his wife Melania’s choice of coat on a visit to a child migrant detention centre in Texas yesterday. The £29 coat from Zara, featuring graffiti on the back reading “I really don’t care, do u”, was heavily criticised on social media. The First Lady’s spokeswoma­n insisted there was “no hidden message” in her fashion choice, but Mr Trump contradict­ed her on Twitter.

“‘I REALLY DON’T CARE, DO U?’ written on the back of Melania’s jacket, refers to the Fake News Media. Melania has learned how dishonest they are, and she truly no longer cares!” he wrote.

Mrs Trump wore a different coat for the visit but put it back on to return to Washington. She ignored questions but her spokeswoma­n took another shot at the media’s reporting on Twitter.

Protests over the immigratio­n crackdown continued yesterday. Hundreds of demonstrat­ors attending a rally outside the US Embassy in Mexico City.

 ??  ?? Demonstrat­ion: children in Mexico City take part in a protest against the US policy
Demonstrat­ion: children in Mexico City take part in a protest against the US policy

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