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Deported parents demand the return of their children in U.S. custody

Rogue Valley

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Deported parents demand the return of their children in U.S. custody

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3/2/19
MEXICALI, Mexico — Parents deported to Central America by U.S. immigration officials returned to the southern border Saturday to demand asylum and reunification with the children they were forced to leave behind. The 29 parents, who were sent back to their home countries last year after crossing illegally into the U.S. with their children, traveled over the past month with immigration lawyers, religious leaders and other supporters in the hope of rejoining their kids. A father at the border in Mexicali, Mexico, told MSNBC's Mariana Atencio that he waited for seven hours Saturday for information from U.S. immigration officials. "Time doesn't matter," said the Guatemalan man, who provided only his first name, Neri. "Our love for our child has no price." The families have 27 children in U.S. custody, and the youngest is 5 years old. Some of the parents have been separated from their kids for nearly a year, said members of private organizations representing the parents. The longest separation is 14 months, they said. Some of the children remain detained while others have been sent to live with foster families or relatives, according to the immigration organizations Al Otro Lado, Families Belong Together and Together Rising. Sandra Cordero, director of Families Belong Together, said the parents presented themselves for asylum at the port of entry in Mexicali, Mexico, on Saturday, but U.S. Customs and Border Protection told them it had reached capacity and could not allow them to enter the U.S. "The CBP says they're at capacity," she said. "But they're not giving us information on what that capacity is. We're staying." Late in the day, Customs and Border Protection began processing the parents' asylum claims, five at a time. The process could mean detention and more delays in possible reunions with their children. CBP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

NBC News previously reported that thousands more children than previously known were separated from their parents for months by the U.S. government, which did not create a clear system for reunifying the split-up families. The separations predate the Trump administration's May 5 announcement of its "zero tolerance" policy at the border, which meant parents attempting to cross with children were separated and deported, ostensibly until the president signed an executive order that ended the policy in late June. The Texas Civil Rights Project, a criminal justice advocacy group, concluded in a report last month that dozens of parents and legal guardians were still separated from their children even after Trump signed the order to end the separation policy. Concerns for children in custody increased Tuesday when it was uncovered in documents created by the Office of Refugee Resettlement that more than 4,550 allegations of migrant children being exposed to sexual abuse, harassment or inappropriate sexual conduct had been reported between fiscal years 2015 and 2018.

They've come back for their children. Trump signed an order ending separation last June. Reunite these families with all haste and get to reuniting all remaining separated families. You can't just withhold separated children forever.
 
Deported parents demand the return of their children in U.S. custody

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They've come back for their children. Trump signed an order ending separation last June. Reunite these families with all haste and get to reuniting all remaining separated families. You can't just withhold separated children forever.

I hope they get their children back and I hope their asylum requests are dutifully dealt with.

(If I were making the judgment, I'd tell them their asylum request is denied because they violated our laws the first time they came and that they are welcome to go back to their own country with their children or stay in Mexico if the Mexican government says it's okay.)
 
Deported parents demand the return of their children in U.S. custody

They've come back for their children. Trump signed an order ending separation last June. Reunite these families with all haste and get to reuniting all remaining separated families. You can't just withhold separated children forever.
Trump has said and done some awful ****, but taking kids from their parents as a political stunt was the worst, IMO. I hope the opposition pounds him relentlessly for it throughout 2020.
 
Your commentary needs no translation as the ignorance is blatantly clear.

Your ignorance of the very high likelihood of my claim is astounding.


Has the PARENTAGE of these SUPPOSED PARENTS be verified?


By WHO and WHEN?
 
As a nation we look terrible for this ****.
 
Put them up for adoption.Maybe the illegals will learn a lesson
 
Deported parents demand the return of their children in U.S. custody

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They've come back for their children. Trump signed an order ending separation last June. Reunite these families with all haste and get to reuniting all remaining separated families. You can't just withhold separated children forever.

The Trump administration would love to reunite these families, outside of the US. Do you think we actually want to take care of these illegals? The situation would have never come up in the first place if the illegals hadn't come here with their kids. How are we supposed to accomplish this, just take the word of people who claim we have their kids? Then they become victims of human trafficking and we get blamed for giving someone's kids to the wrong people.
 
I'm sure there are a lot of American families who'd like their children returned. Unfortunately, illegal immigrants killed them, so they can't come back.
 
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