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Harris and Wyden Introduce Legislation to Improve Resettlement Process for Unaccompanied Children, Protect Sponsors

by ECT

WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, U.S. Senators Kamala D. Harris (D-CA), a member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced the Families Not Facilities Act, legislation that would prohibit U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from using information gathered in the process of resettling unaccompanied immigrant children to take civil enforcement actions against individuals in the homes of prospective sponsors. The legislation would also redirect ICE funding to programs that would provide for the safety and welfare of unaccompanied children.

“Right now, unaccompanied children are being held in detention facilities or living in tent cities due in part to potential sponsors’ fear of retribution from ICE for coming forward. This is an unacceptable obstacle to getting these children into a safe home, and we must fix it,” said Senator Harris. “We will ultimately be judged as a society by how we treat our children, and without these crucial protections we are depriving unaccompanied minors of a place they can begin to call home.”

“Children do not belong in cages. They do not belong in tent cities. They should not be indefinitely held,” said Senator Wyden. “The administration should stop inciting fear and start doing everything within its power to ensure the well-being of these kids, placing them with families where they can feel safe and have the care they need. To do otherwise is an affront to our basic humanitarian values as Americans.”

The Families Not Facilities Act would:

  • Prohibit the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from using U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) information provided by an unaccompanied child, or initially obtained to evaluate sponsorship of an unaccompanied child, to conduct civil immigration enforcement actions against a child, prospective or current custodian or sponsor, or resident in the home of the prospective or current custodian or sponsor.
  • Transfer ICE FY2019 Enforcement and Removal Funding to the new Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) programs intended to provide unaccompanied children with comprehensive social work services and connect them with legal representation. It also transfers funds to the FBI’s Violent Crimes Against Children Program and the HHS Task Force to Prevent and End Human Trafficking.
  • Create an ORR Advisory Committee on Shelters comprised of nonprofit immigration and child welfare experts and require the committee to publish reports on their findings.

In addition to Senators Harris and Wyden, co-sponsors of the bill include Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

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2 comments

Americans are in need Nov 19, 2018 - 9:49 am

We need those shelters. Send the kids back to where they came from and let Butte County residents stay there since their homes burned to the ground.

Kamala dear, we have Americans in dire need that should come first. Be realistic.

Lola Saavedra Nov 24, 2018 - 12:02 pm

I really think Kamala doesn’t give a damn about the people in Butte County and what they have been through. The swarm of kids should have been immediately sent back to their countries and not spend one night in any detention centers.

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