BFF-04 US opens army base for migrant kids as numbers mount

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US opens army base for migrant kids as numbers mount

WASHINGTON, March 31, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – The US military opened an army base
in Texas for migrant children Tuesday as the number of unaccompanied children
and families crossing the border from Mexico mounted.

The Department of Health and Human Services, which is charged with
resettling thousands of migrant children who crossed the border without their
parents, said it moved 500 into facilities at Fort Bliss, a base located just
three miles (five kilometers) from the US-Mexico border in El Paso.

Eventually HHS hopes to provide shelter at Fort Bliss to up to 5,000 male
migrants as its number of beds are increased.

“The children will be welcomed by staff, receive a brief medical check,
provided needed clothing, toiletries, food and snacks, as well as a safe
place to rest,” said the HHS Administration for Children and Families, which
helps manage the resettlement program.

According to government statistics, on Monday HHS had 12,035 migrant
children in its care, while the US Customs and Border Protection, the agency
which first processes migrants, was holding another 4,068.

The administration of President Joe Biden has committed to allowing
children under 17 who cross the border without parents or family to remain in
the United States, a decision that critics say is encouraging more to make
the risky journey north.

The numbers continued to mount, with a recent average of nearly 500
unaccompanied children crossing the border into CBP hands each day.

Meanwhile HHS has only been able to place 200 to 300 every day with
relatives inside the United States.

Added to that are hundreds of migrants, predominantly from Central American
countries, crossing the border in family units. Most are pushed back across
the border but in some areas Mexico is refusing to take them.

The children have overwhelmed CBP and HHS facilities, bringing criticism of
Biden for overcrowding and forcing a rapid search for new capacity to hold
them, as in Fort Bliss.

On Tuesday immigration officials opened up some of its facilities in Donna,
Texas to reporters for the first time, in an effort to show the migrant
children are being treated humanely.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 0812 hrs