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Hundreds of children who crossed the United States-Mexico border unaccompanied are now in border patrol custody as immigrants continue to "flood over the border," according to Daily Telegraph columnist Miranda Devine.
She said these sorts of migration episodes were going on during the Obama administration.
“Of course the so-called cages that were built for children were built under President Obama, which Democrats never mentioned when they criticised the Trump administration,” she said.
“Donald Trump had managed to bring that border crossing problem to a trickle”.
Ms Devine pointed to a mass exodus from Honduras toward the United States.
“Because of course that border wall was never finished and Joe Biden’s now ceased any work on it and there are lots of unaccompanied children . they have to be in custody,” she said.
“But I mean what else are they going to do? These are children with no parents visibly around … and so they need to be housed and
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The FINANCIAL Walls and fences designed to secure national borders could make it difficult for almost 700 mammal species to adapt to climate change, according to new research.
The study is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and led by Durham University, UK. It is the first to look at how man-made barriers could restrict the movement of animals as they shift between countries to find more hospitable places to live.
The researchers identified 32,000km of borders that are fortified with fences and walls, which have the potential to stop large numbers of animals from moving to more suitable environments.