That it's happening in the shadows doesn't make it less of a moral blight.
Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff, is making
his dreams come true: accelerating the arrest and removal of thousands of
unaccompanied immigrant kids.
By contrast, Miller's boss likes kids A LOT!
The man behind family separation in
the first Trump term who once boasted that policy would “prove
to be a migration deterrent” has now teamed up with another deadly threat,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to attack the most vulnerable kids in our country: those
here on their own.
By law, kids who cross the border alone are put into the care of the Office Of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In recognition of children’s vulnerabilities and need for protection, this system exists outside the confines of the Department of Homeland Security and therefore the clutches of ICE and Border Patrol.
Thanks to the Constitution itself and federal law, these
children have the right to legal counsel, age-appropriate living quarters
usually in state-licensed settings with prompt release to vetted sponsors, and
fair hearings with special allowances to protect them from trafficking or other
abuse.
But as The Guardian reported from
immigration court in New York City, “the faces of migrant children — some as
young as three — have been beamed onto a video screen throughout the summer as
they faced deportation hearings.” These children did not have lawyers, in
violation of aforementioned federal law, and thus faced interrogation by Trump
appointee Judge Lisa Ling.
This is a scene taking place out of public view across the country, impacting 24,000 kids.


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