U.S. to open third military base to illegal child immigrants

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  • Grendal

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    http://news.yahoo.com/u-open-third-...-200234608.html;_ylt=AwrBJSBrFpZTnnMAR2nQtDMD

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Monday announced it is designating a third U.S. military base for emergency housing of children immigrating illegally into the United States without parents or relatives, as the cost of caring for these minors escalated.

    Senior administration officials, who asked not to be identified, told reporters that an Army base at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, will initially hold 600 "unaccompanied minors" and eventually will be able to accommodate up to 1,200.

    In recent weeks, the Obama administration has opened similar emergency shelters at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, and Naval Base Ventura County in Southern California.

    The moves come amid a tidal wave of children trying to slip into the United States, largely from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, often to join a parent already here.

    Reuters previously reported that the administration was seeking about $2 billion for the Department of Health and Human Services to handle the influx in fiscal 2015, which begins on Oct. 1, more than double the $868 million appropriated this year.

    HHS takes custody of the children shortly after they are detained at the border by federal law enforcement agents.

    On Monday, administration officials said they would be asking Congress for an additional $560 million to help the Department of Homeland Security cope with the illegal border crossings.

    One week ago, the White House director of domestic policy, Cecilia Munoz, attributed the rapid run-up in illegal immigration by unaccompanied minors to growing violence -- often drug related or due to domestic abuse -- in the three Central American countries.

    That violence, she said, was encouraging children, including an unusually high number of girls and children under the age of 13, to leave home unaccompanied by parents or relatives.

    Administration officials have been countering suggestions by political opponents that the influx could be related to either Obama administration policies or legislation pending in the U.S. Congress to revamp immigration law.

    One of the officials, noting high murder rates in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, said, "If they (unaccompanied minors) are coming solely because of immigration policies, you would see large numbers from other countries (in Central America), including Mexico as well."

    The officials did not provide figures on how many children the U.S. government was holding in detention and putting through deportation proceedings.

    Besides opening new shelter facilities, the administration has announced that it is working with Mexican and Central American governments to try to discourage children from making the dangerous journey to the United States and to try to further secure borders.

    (Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Leslie Adler)
     

    340six

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    Sunday i saw Barbara Boxer on Tv show in the morn who was addressing this. She says it is all our fault as, We make it to hard to come here legally. so the parets send the 12-15 year olds by them self so they can have a better life.
    That if the Repub's would do the right thing it would not be a problem.
    That most are Central Americans as we turn the Mexicans back asap
    It is not the parents fault they are illegally sending these kids here it is that we did not open the flood gates and let everyone in. We are a country of immigrants keeping immigrants out!
     

    SpeedRacer

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    I think we should house them, feed them, take good care of them and show them how great this country is.



    For a week. Then ship their ass back home.
     

    340six

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    I think we should house them, feed them, take good care of them and show them how great this country is.



    For a week. Then ship their ass back home.
    So best idea yet is to put the cotts on a slow turning turntable....it could work. They come in and go right back out
     

    1911arkain

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    and are we going to school them for free as well and help them get scholarships to college's? are they allowed to leave the bases? when are we making them leave the bases? where will they go? will they get a government stipend when they leave to help them get on their feet?

    Sure taking in kids is the nicest thing to do, but no one thinks about the ramifications of what they're doing. No selfless act goes unpunished. I feel for the families, I do. But if you don't want criminals running your country, start a revolution....we did.
     

    Jasarii

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    This year alone, 47,000 unaccompanied children have crossed over into the US.
    Administration estimates helping these kids and families at $2 Billion alone and that is just for THIS year!
     

    Hitman

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    They're calling them anchor babies.

    Once the word was out about the possible "DREAM" act where kids under 15
    brought by their parents could get amnesty
    ALL KIDS LEFT BEHIND are now on their way to the US (WITH EASE)
    from as far as Deep South America right up through the border.
     
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