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White House says it’s working on access to migrant centers

- By Kevin Freking

White House press secretary Jen Psaki declined to provide a specific date for when the media will get access to Border Patrol facilities temporaril­y hold- ing thousands of migrant children seeking to live in the United States, but said Sunday the Biden administra­tion was committed to transparen­cy and “we’re working to get that done as soon as we can.”

More than 16,000 unac- companied children were in government custody as of Thursday, including about 5,000 in substandar­d Customs and Border Protection facilities.

Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been calling on the administra­tion to open the facilities to the cameras, asserting that the current policy is designed to keep the public from “fully realizing” what is happen- ing at the border.

Republican officials are also blaming the Biden administra­tion for actions they say are leading more people from Central America to seek entry into the United States. “It’s not a crisis, it’s a complete loss of sovereignt­y down there,” Repub- lican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said.

Graham recently visited the border and said he saw a facility designed to hold 80 children with about 1,000 in it. He called on the administra­tion to turn away every unaccompan­ied minor after testing them for “human traffickin­g abuses.”

“If you don’t, we’ll have 150,000 a month by this summer,” Graham said Sunday.

U.S. authoritie­s reported encounters with more than 100,000 migrants on the southern border in February, the highest since a fourmonth streak in 2019.

Encounters have averaged about 5,000 people per day throughout March, which would be about a 50% increase over February if those figures hold for the entire

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