Unaccompanied Children Taking Summer Break
The Obama administration might credit its rhetoric clarifying U.S. immigration law for why the number of unaccompanied children crossing the border has declined. But the reason for fewer children might have a simpler explanation: the weather. U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants' Tiffany Nelms said, “Historically there have been periods when we don’t see a lot of kids … because right now it is very hot in the desert. And so typically, June, July and August are slow months. I think the slowdown really is related to the weather.” As a result, officials expect a second wave of children starting around September. If this is true, the timing could not be worse for the Obama administration politically. If he issues a drastic executive order on immigration in the next few weeks, the immigration numbers in the next few months could discredit his move and damage the Left in November. This summer lull, however, is a good time to secure the border. More…http://washingtonexaminer.com/official-second-illegal-immigrant-wave-of-30000-coming-in-september-october/article/2552029
http://www.dhs.gov/news/2014/06/23/open-letter-parents-children-crossing-our-southwest-border
An Open Letter to the Parents of Children Crossing Our Southwest Border
Release Date: June 23, 2014
For Immediate Release
DHS Press Office
Contact: 202-282-8010
The following op-ed from Secretary Johnson ran in Spanish-language outlets over the weekend. Please see the English translation below.
This year, a record number of children will cross our Southern border illegally into the United States. In the month of May alone, the number of children, unaccompanied by a mother or father, who crossed our southern border reached more than 9,000, bringing the total so far this year to 47,000. The majority of these children come from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, where gang and drug violence terrorize communities. To the parents of these children I have one simple message: Sending your child to travel illegally into the United States is not the solution.
It is dangerous to send a child on the long journey from Central America to the United States. The criminal smuggling networks that you pay to deliver your child to the United States have no regard for his or her safety and well-being – to them, your child is a commodity to be exchanged for a payment. In the hands of smugglers, many children are traumatized and psychologically abused by their journey, or worse, beaten, starved, sexually assaulted or sold into the sex trade; they are exposed to psychological abuse at the hands of criminals. Conditions for an attempt to cross our southern border illegally will become much worse as it gets hotter in July and August.
The long journey is not only dangerous; there are no “permisos,” “permits,” or free passes at the end.
The U.S. Government’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also called “DACA,” does not apply to a child who crosses the U.S. border illegally today, tomorrow or yesterday. To be eligible for DACA, a child must have been in the United States prior to June 15, 2007 – seven years ago.
Also, the immigration reform legislation now before Congress provides for an earned path to citizenship, but only for certain people who came into this country on or before December 31, 2011 – two and one half years ago. So, let me be clear: There is no path to deferred action or citizenship, or one being contemplated by Congress, for a child who crosses our border illegally today.
Rather, under current U.S. laws and policies, anyone who is apprehended crossing our border illegally is a priority for deportation, regardless of age. That means that if your child is caught crossing the border illegally, he or she will be charged with violating United States immigration laws, and placed in deportation proceedings – a situation no one wants. The document issued to your child is not a “permiso,” but a Notice To Appear in a deportation proceeding before an immigration judge.
As the Secretary of Homeland Security, I have seen first-hand the children at our processing center in Texas. As a father, I have looked into the faces of these children and recognized fear and vulnerability.
The desire to see a child have a better life in the United States is understandable. But, the risks of illegal migration by an unaccompanied child to achieve that dream are far too great, and the “permisos” do not exist.
Jeh C. Johnson
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Review Date: June 23, 2014
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