U.S. homeland chief touts 'dramatic' efforts to relocate migrant
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[May 14, 2021]
By Ted Hesson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The top U.S. homeland
security official said on Thursday the Biden administration still faced
challenges on the U.S.-Mexico border but that it had made extraordinary
efforts to move unaccompanied migrant children out of crowded border
stations.
Federal authorities have reduced the number of unaccompanied children in
border stations from a peak of 5,700 in late March to under 500 this
week, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in opening
remarks at a congressional hearing.
"The challenge is not behind us, but the results are dramatic," Mayorkas
said.
U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat who took office on Jan. 20, moved
to swiftly reverse some of the restrictive immigration policies of his
Republican predecessor, Donald Trump.
But Biden's administration has struggled with a sharp rise in migrants
arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, a situation Republicans blamed on
his more liberal policies and which he blames on Trump dismantling vital
infrastructure to process border crossers.
About 173,000 migrants were apprehended at the southwestern border in
April, the highest monthly level in 20 years.
The increased arrivals overwhelmed border stations and processing
centers in March and April, with hundreds of children kept at times
beyond the legal limit of 72 hours.
Mayorkas faced pointed criticism at the hearing on Thursday from
Republicans, who have sought to make border security a central political
issue as they aim to take control of Congress in the 2022 elections.
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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas looks on during
a break of a hearing on "Domestic Violent Extremism in America."
before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Capitol Hill in
Washington, U.S., May 12, 2021. Alex Wong/Pool via REUTERS
Republicans repeatedly blamed Biden's more liberal border policies
for encouraging illegal immigration.
Mayorkas, for his part, said the Trump administration had dismantled
systems to deal with incoming migrants at the border, an argument
Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, said was
"galling."
Mayorkas later called out the Trump administration for separating
migrant families under a much-criticized 2018 border strategy.
"They ripped sons and daughters out of the hands of fathers and
mothers," Mayorkas said.
(Reporting by Ted Hesson in Washington; Editing by Ross Colvin,
Matthew Lewis and Marguerita Choy)
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