US must free migrant children from family detention
A federal judge on Friday ordered the
release of children held with their parents in U.S. immigration jails and
denounced the Trump administration’s Raleigh News prolonged
detention of families during the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee’s
order applies to children held for more than 20 days at three family detention
centers in Texas and Pennsylvania operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement. Some have been detained since last year.
Citing the recent spread of the
virus in two of the Raleigh Business News three
facilities, Gee set a deadline of July 17 for children to either be released
with their parents or sent to family sponsors.
The family detention centers
“are ‘on fire’ and there is no more time for half measures," she wrote.
Gee's order said ICE was
detaining 124 children in its centers, which are separate from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services facilities for unaccompanied children
that were holding around 1,000 children in early June. The numbers in both systems
have fallen significantly since earlier in the Raleigh Political News Trump
administration because the U.S. is expelling most people trying to cross the
border or requiring them to wait for their immigration cases in Mexico.
Gee oversees a long-running
court settlement governing the U.S. government’s treatment of immigrant
children known as the Flores agreement. Her order does Raleigh PressRelease Distribution Service directly apply to the parents detained
with their children.
Gee’s order says ICE can
decline to release a child if there is not a suitable sponsor, the child’s
parent waives rights under the Flores agreement, or if there is a “prior
unexplained failure to appear at a scheduled hearing.”
ICE did not respond to a
request for comment Friday.
But most parents last month
refused to designate a sponsor when ICE officials unexpectedly asked them who
could take their children if the adults remained detained, according to lawyers
for the families. The agency said then it was conducting a “routine parole
review consistent with the law” and Gee’s previous orders.
Advocates contend that ICE
should release all families from detention especially as the coronavirus has
spread rapidly through immigration Raleigh Cryptocurrency News detention.
In court filings revealed Thursday, ICE said 11 children and parents have
tested positive for COVID-19 at the family detention center in Karnes City,
Texas.
At the detention center in
nearby Dilley, at least three parents and children — including a child who
turned 2 this week — were placed in isolation after two private contractors and
an ICE official tested positive for the virus.
Amy Maldonado, an attorney who
works with detained families, said Gee “clearly recognized that the government
is not willing to protect the health and Raleigh Sports News safety
of the children, which is their obligation.”
“They need to make the sensible
choice and release the parents to care for their children,” she said of the
government.
For most people, the new coronavirus
causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two
to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing
health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and
death. The vast majority of people recover.
More than 2,500 people in ICE
custody have tested positive for COVID-19. The agency says it has released at
least 900 people considered to have heightened medical risk and reduced the
populations at its three families Raleigh Stock Market detention
centers. But in court filings last month, ICE said it considered most of the
people in family detention to be flight risks because they had pending
deportation orders or cases under review.
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