May 12, 2021
Idaho Governor Brad Little joined 19 other state governors in signing a letter to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris urging them to take immediate action to secure the United States-Mexico border.
In the letter, the governors noted a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol report of a “staggering surge” in recent illegal border crossings, including 172,000 encounters just in March – the highest in 20 years – and close to 19,000 unaccompanied children.
Also in the letter, Little and the other governors say the border crisis is due to what they call reckless federal policy reversals executed within the Biden and Harris Administration’s first 100 days in office. (Office of Idaho Governor Brad Little)
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Migrant children could be housed at a former school in North Carolina, officials say
May 7 A former North Carolina school could become a site for temporarily housing unaccompanied migrant children.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said it s considering starting an emergency influx shelter at the vacant American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro.
The federal agency told local officials Tuesday it was evaluating the campus and hoped to soon make a decision about using it to house migrant children. No specific timeline was given in a written statement. If selected, the American Hebrew Academy would remain unoccupied but available for use to ensure that children are not kept in border patrol stations for longer than 72 hours, federal officials said Friday in an email to McClatchy News.