July 2014 source Daily Record Congress is nearing an impasse - TopicsExpress



          

July 2014 source Daily Record Congress is nearing an impasse over how to deal with the overwhelming flow of unaccompanied minors across the Mexican border. Failure to address this heartbreaking humanitarian crisis before the August recess will stand not only as a political failure, but as a moral one for a Congress that is already among the least productive in history. For months now, thousands of children have been choosing to risk their lives with human smugglers to come into the U.S. illegally rather than remain in gang-run neighborhoods in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. The problem is not how to catch the kids; Border Patrol agents say they turn themselves in at the border hoping for protection, often under the misguided notion that they will get permission to stay in the United States. The problem is what to do with the 57,000 children who are already here (and those who are still coming), a process governed by the 2008 Wilberforce law that requires border agents to take them into custody and within 72 hours turn them over to the Department of Health and Human Services until a hearing can be held. The system, however, is overwhelmed -- housing facilities are filled beyond capacity, lawyers are unavailable, and some kids have complained about mistreatment or lack of food and medical care. The Obama administration has rightly acknowledged that the federal government should increase its capacity to process the children through immigration courts. That will mean spending money. The administration has asked for $3.7 billion to increase border security and expand immigration courts while safely caring for the children. The administration also said, but didnt offer specifics, that it wants Congress to give it more flexibility to return those who are unlikely to win petitions to stay. Republicans have been talking about giving the administration less money and amending the 2008 Wilberforce law. Democrats are willing to spend more than the Republicans, but they dont want to match Obamas request either; they would leave the 2008 law alone. These are substantive differences, but not unbridgeable ones.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 15:40:22 +0000

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