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Record Number of Kids in Border Patrol Custody and Shelter Beds are Scarce


The Number of Unaccompanied Migrant Children in U.S. Border Patrol Facilities, which are akin to Jail Cells and Not intended for Kids, has reached Dramatic Highs, according to Internal Agency Documents, Underscoring the Urgent Challenge facing the Biden Administration.

More than 3,200 Unaccompanied Migrant Children were in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Custody. Of those, around 2,600 were awaiting Placement in Shelters suitable for Minors, but there were just over 500 beds available to accommodate them.

The latest Data comes after a trip to the Border by Senior Administration Officials to assess the situation on the ground amid an increasing Number of Arrests and indicates a rapidly increasing trend of Unaccompanied Children coming into the U.S. Less than a week ago, there were around 1,700 Children in Border Patrol Custody.

The weekend trip, which included a visit to a Facility for Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Carrizo Springs, Texas, the First Facility for Migrant Children to Open since Biden took Office. The Officials were in fact-finding mode, and many were taking Notes during their Conversations. Biden is expected to be Briefed in the coming days as Aides spent some of the Trip comparing Notes and Planning how to Present the Information to the President. Among those who went was Susan Rice, who now Heads Biden's Domestic Policy Council.

Rice pressed Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Officials, who Run the Shelters for Unaccompanied Migrants, on how they were preparing to respond to the Surge and Process Migrant Children more Efficiently.

HHS said in a Statement Monday, that the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) "is aggressively working with our interagency partners to ensure that unaccompanied migrant children are safe and unified with family members or other suitable sponsors as quickly and safely as possible. The number of unaccompanied children (UC) in our care is constantly changing," the Department said.

The growing number of Unaccompanied Children has raised Alarm Bells among Officials scrambling to find Shelter Space to care for Kids amid an ongoing Pandemic that resulted in some Locations keeping some Beds Unoccupied to comply with Health Guidelines.

Monday's Data reveals the continued Bottleneck in the System, with more Children coming into Custody than the U.S. Government is prepared to care for. It also emphasizes the Hurdles facing the Biden Administration as it tries to strike a more Humanitarian approach on Immigration while juggling the Realities on the Border.

There's a lot of Misinformation around what's happening at the Border. The Numbers are overwhelming. To compare, at the Peak of the 2019 Border Crisis, when there were Overcrowded Facilities and Children Sleeping on the Ground, there were around 2,600 Unaccompanied Children in Border Patrol Custody.

A Myriad of Reasons can account for the sudden Rise in Children at the U.S.-Mexico Border, including: the Pandemic's dramatic toll on Latin America, where Economies once Projected to Grow have been Decimated; the results of Two devastating Hurricanes that hit the Region; and a Perception of Relaxed Enforcement by the Biden Administration.

Chief of Staff to the First Lady, Julissa Reynoso, briefly discussed her Trip to the U.S.-Mexico Border as part of a Delegation of the Senior Administration Officials that also included Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas. "We did speak to many of the folks involved, including children. We're trying to manage this in an orderly fashion but very mindful of the human cost here, and in light of the fact that we are talking about kids. So that is something that we are managing," Reynoso told reporters Monday.

The Group flew from Washington on a Military Plane and made their First stop at the CBP Tent Facility in Donna, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, which has been Processing Undocumented Migrants. From there, the Group flew North along the Border to Laredo, where they Landed and Drove to the Facility housing Children in Carrizo Springs. The Trip lasted most of Saturday.

At the Two Sites, the Officials spoke with some of the People who are in charge of rRnning them, some of the Rank-and-File CBP and HHS Officials working there, and a few of the Migrants who are being held in the Facilities, including some of the Children. Several of the Officials on the Trip speak Spanish and could Communicate directly with the Migrants who were being held.

On Friday, the Biden Administration notified Facilities caring for Migrant Children that they can Open back up to Pre-Covid-19 Levels, acknowledging "extraordinary circumstances," according to a Memo.

After being taken into Border Patrol Custody, Unaccompanied Children have to be Turned over within 72 hours to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which is Tasked with the Care of Migrant Children, barring Exceptional Circumstances.

Once in care, Case Managers will work to place Children with a Sponsor, like a Parent orRrelative, in the U.S., but as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic, and Precautions to avoid Spread of Covid-19, the Department has only been able to use a little more than Half of the beds it has for Children.

Last Week that the Average time in Border Patrol Facilities, which are Not designed to hold Children, was 77 hours, Longer than the 72 permitted under U.S. Law.

That Trend appears to be continuing. More than 1,300 Children were in Border Patrol Custody for more than 72 hours, according to Documents.

The Majority of Children are 13 years old and up.










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