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The Migrant Families Separated Under Trump Are Still in Legal Limbo – Mother Jones

DHS: Returning Deported Migrants Need Federal Aid for Housing

DHS: Returning Deported Migrants Need Federal Aid for Housing 22 Jul 2021 Many of the deported migrants who are now getting special invites to re-enter the U.S. are so poor they need government aid for housing and healthcare, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The admission came in a July 19 statement to progressive contractors who want to be paid for wrapping the poor and unskilled migrants in the taxpayer-funded federal welfare system. The DHS statement said: When appropriate, the Contractor shall collaborate with other providers, contractors, and stakeholders to help ensure a “wraparound” approach to services. Services include but are not limited to: housing, primary health care, nutrition assistance, legal assistance, immigration and travel processes.

Biden Administration to Bring Parents of Separated Migrant Children Back to US - New Delhi Times

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is using its humanitarian authority to reunite families separated in 2018 at the U.S.-Mexico border under the Trump administration’s zero tolerance policy for unauthorized immigrants. According to a 22-page progress report released earlier this week by a U.S. interagency task force, the relief will allow some migrant parents to…

Why immigrant advocates still can t locate 628 parents separated in 2017

Why immigrant advocates still can t locate 628 parents separated in 2017 Daniel Gonzalez, Arizona Republic © Nick Oza/The Republic Organ Pipe Border Wall Rebeca Sanchez Ralda, a Guatemalan lawyer and human rights defender, set out recently on a seemingly impossible task: Locating the missing father of a 4-year-old girl separated in 2017 at the Texas border under the Trump administration s notorious family separation policy. © Nick Oza/The Republic Jose Antonio Sandoval, 37, a car mechanic, waits for his wife Sandra Patricia Castaneda, 35, to arrive after she was deported from the United States to Guatemala. He drove to the Guatemalan capital with the coupleÕs 13-year-old daughter, Emily, and 2-year-old son, Abdiel, in a beat-up pickup red truck from the state of Escuintla. The couple s oldest son, Eduardo, is now living in Texas after passing a credible fear interview, the first step toward applying for asylum to remain permanently in the U.S.

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