The facts about how the U.S. processes unaccompanied migrant children at the border By Camilo Montoya-Galvez Shelters for migrant children near capacity
The treatment of migrant children taken into custody along the U.S.-Mexico border has become a focal point of the national debate over immigration policy.
Over the past decade, Democratic and Republican administrations have struggled to adequately and safely process large numbers of unaccompanied minors, who have special legal protections under U.S law.
Since 2013, U.S. authorities along the southern border have taken into custody more than 445,000 unaccompanied children, including 72,000 in 2014 and 80,000 in 2019, according to Department of Homeland Security data.
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Biden to house hundreds of migrants in tents on Texas border Print this article
The Biden administration is preparing to house migrants arrested after illegally crossing the southern border in outdoor tents, a move not seen since the 2019 humanitarian crisis during the Trump administration.
Customs and Border Protection, the federal agency that oversees the Border Patrol, signed a lease with city officials in Donna, Texas, on Jan. 15 approving the construction of a 160,000-square-foot space that includes two “soft-sided facilities. The project is slated to be completed 30 days from Jan. 19, border officials told
Border Report.
The white tents will be used to process people, including adults and children, who have just been apprehended crossing from Mexico into the United States in an area that is not at a port of entry, where pedestrians and vehicles are supposed to be inspected before entering the country.
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Arjun filed his income-tax return (ITR) in July 2020 by himself, paid the taxes due and was so delighted that he had discharged his civic responsibilities that he added the ‘Proud Filer’ badge to his Facebook profile. In January 2021, he received a demand of ₹5 lakhs for not responding to several notices received from the tax department. He approached his tax adviser, Krishna who guides him on the general steps to be taken after filing the ITR.
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