(CNN) – United States has not been able to turn over some migrant families in Mexico (a frontier policy of the pandemic era) to a change in Mexican law on the detention of children, including three officials of the Department of National Security.
The exchange presents an immediate challenge to the administration of Biden while it comes with a number of mayors in front of the large front between the United States and Mexico. United States has a supply of 3,000 detentions to the front of the large front, following the sources, more than the previous one.
“It’s one that will be followed by a challenge,” said an official of the Department of National Security.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration is based on a public health strike to expel migrants, including children and asylum seekers, detained on the frontier between the United States and Mexico. in which United States has proceeded predominantly to the migrants.
The Biden administration has said that its policy is not to turn the migrants into unaccompanied minors.
“The policy of this administration is not to expel the nines or companions who lie to our fronts,” CNN told Casa Blanca. “The Frontier Patrol continues to transmit the nines unaccompanied by the HHS Refugee Rehabilitation Office [Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos] in order to be able to attend adequately in appropriate refuges, in agreement with its best interests ».
The last change, first informed by The Washington Post, applies to families with minor minorities for 12 years, according to an official of the Department of National Security. Some families are detained in the front and are released in the United States.
United States “have to find alternative fireplaces” for families who live in Texas, while the mayor says families and children live on the front lines, which means that families who do not regress to Mexico generally do so in United States the previous protocols to covid-19, said another official of the Department of National Security.
The Office of the Aduanas and the Fronteriza Protection (CBP, by its seals in English) “takes very seriously the security and the benefit of its labor force and those with which it is encumbered, and we are still having more precautions to pay . As always, the number of people crossing the front line fluctuates and we continue to adapt accordingly, “said the agency in a statement, and agreed:” For liberals, CBP can work with governmental and non-governmental organizations. detention ».
The number of detainees migrating to the frontier between the United States and Mexico has increased since April, with 16,000 detainees detained. In December, this figure rose to around 70,000, following figures from Aduanas and Fronteriza Protection. The claim was made in part because of the conditions in Latin America and a possible permissible relationship with the application of the law.
“There is a preoccupation with minor capacity issues”, said an official of the Department of National Security.
The United States is in talks with Mexico about a resolution, the official said, and agreed that Mexico should be able to work with the United States.
The Frontier Protection Service of Aduanas is constructing mixed loading structures in Donna, Texas, to increase processing capacity in the Great River Valley, one of the most competitive regions for illegal frontier crossings, soon to be opened renovation.
The Department of Health and Human Services, which has the care to take care of migrant children, is also undergoing an installation in Carrizo Springs, Texas, which can accommodate 700 children and can be needed.