Fie photo of Central American migrant children sent back to Mexico from the US under Migrant Protection Protocols along with their parents, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Sep 15, 2019. WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump's administration has expelled about 8,800 unaccompanied migrant children intercepted at the US-Mexico border since Mar 20 under rules seeking to limit the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, according to court documents filed on Friday by the Justice Department.
The administration said the emergency rules were designed to avert coronavirus outbreaks inside migrant holding facilities and among the broader US population. Trump, seeking re-election on Nov 3, has taken a hard line toward legal and illegal immigration as president.Immigration advocates have argued that the new regulations put migrants, especially children, at grave risk. The federal government has been holding them for days or sometimes weeks in hotels with unlicensed contractors to look after them.
In June, US Customs and Border Protection chief Mark Morgan said that about 2,000 unaccompanied children had been expelled under the order.
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