Grim's Hall posts a clarifying essay on the separation of children from their parents at the border. I'm not surprised to learn that this is a 9th Circuit Court ORDER.
...What's going on here is that there was a 1997 settlement to a 1985
dispute called the Flores Settlement Agreement. This is not a law, but
it is treated by the courts as if it were a sort of contract between the
government and any migrants it might arrest. The 9th Circuit Court has
applied it in this way for decades. Of particular interest here, the
Flores agreement requires that children who are not suspected of a crime
not be detained by the government. If it happens to detain some by
accident, it has to release them within 20 days. The 9th Circuit
polices the government aggressively on this point.
This is why the Nazi/Boko comparisons are so silly. These children
aren't being separated from their parents in order to do them some harm,
but because they are receiving due process of law, aggressively policed
by a court interested in protecting their rights. They're being set
free, not stolen. And the reason the system is losing so many is that
they're being turned over to family by preference, without checking
their immigration status. When you turn over someone in the country
illegally to someone already part of the migrant underground, you
shouldn't be surprised when a high percentage of that group don't answer
your mail or help you arrange visitation....
More at the link, worth reading!!
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