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US 'may split families that cross border' | US 'may split families that cross border' |
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The US is thinking about separating children from their parents if caught illegally crossing the Mexico border. | The US is thinking about separating children from their parents if caught illegally crossing the Mexico border. |
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly told CNN the move would be an attempt at stopping families from making the perilous journey from Central America. | Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly told CNN the move would be an attempt at stopping families from making the perilous journey from Central America. |
Tens of thousands of parents and children, many who are fleeing violence in Honduras and El Salvador, have been detained coming across the border. | Tens of thousands of parents and children, many who are fleeing violence in Honduras and El Salvador, have been detained coming across the border. |
President Donald Trump made border security a key campaign pledge. | |
His vow to build a wall on the Mexican border was very popular among his supporters. | |
Media reports on Friday suggested the new policy would mean parents being kept in custody while they go through the legal or deportation process. | Media reports on Friday suggested the new policy would mean parents being kept in custody while they go through the legal or deportation process. |
But their children would be looked after by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) until they can be taken into the care of an American relative or a state-vetted guardian. | But their children would be looked after by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) until they can be taken into the care of an American relative or a state-vetted guardian. |
When asked about these media reports on Monday, Mr Kelly said: "Yes, I am considering - in order to deter more movement along this terribly dangerous network - I am considering exactly that. | When asked about these media reports on Monday, Mr Kelly said: "Yes, I am considering - in order to deter more movement along this terribly dangerous network - I am considering exactly that. |
"They will be well cared for as we deal with their parents." | "They will be well cared for as we deal with their parents." |
He would do "almost anything" to deter people from Central America getting on this "very, very dangerous network" and going through Mexico, he said. | He would do "almost anything" to deter people from Central America getting on this "very, very dangerous network" and going through Mexico, he said. |
Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar, a Texas Democrat who has a district about 200 miles (320 km) from the border, has criticised the proposal to separate families. | |
He said: "Bottom line: separating mothers and children is wrong. That type of thing is where we depart from border security and get into violating human rights." | |
In 2014, when President Barack Obama was in the White House, the number of unaccompanied children detained at the border reached crisis levels, with more than 50,000 caught that year. | |
Others travelled with parents and detention centres were set up to house families while their cases were being heard. | |
But a federal judge in California ruled that keeping children in these centres was unlawful, even with their parents, so the families were released into the US. | |
One former Department of Justice official, Leon Fresco, said separating children from parents was under consideration in the Obama administration, ever since that court decision. | |
Hours before Mr Kelly's comments, President Trump signed an executive order temporarily banning all refugees and all visitors from six mainly Muslim countries, due to terror fears. | |
Stories from the US-Mexico border | Stories from the US-Mexico border |
Border town divided on Trump's wall | Border town divided on Trump's wall |
The untold story of the Texas-Mexico border | The untold story of the Texas-Mexico border |