Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ at the border is causing child shelters to fill up fast

The following article by Nick MIroff was posted on the Washington Post website May 29, 2018:

Families who illegally crossed the Mexico-US border turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents near McAllen, Tex., on May 9. Credit: Loren Elliott, Reuters

The number of migrant children held in U.S. government custody without their parents has surged 21 percent in the past month, according to the latest figures, an increase driven by the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” crackdown on families who cross the border illegally.

Although the government has not disclosed how many children have been separated from their parents as a result of the new measures, the Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday that it had 10,773 migrant children in its custody, up from 8,886 on April 29. Continue reading “Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ at the border is causing child shelters to fill up fast”