IG 发现国土安全部无法解释数千名无人陪伴的移民儿童的情况
DHS Can't Account For 1000s Of Unaccompanied Migrant Children, IG Finds

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美国政府的一项审计显示,国土安全部 (DHS) 无法找到自 2019 年以来抵达美国的数十万无人陪伴的移民儿童的下落。在 448,820 名儿童中,超过 32,000 人缺席出庭,而国土安全部无法解释原因 对于许多其他人来说。 国土安全部将这些儿童转移到卫生与公众服务部难民安置办公室,以便在法律诉讼期间获得住房和支持。 然而,由于没有收到 ICE 的通知,大多数儿童未能出席法庭听证会。 这一问题给无人陪伴的未成年人带来了重大风险,例如人口贩运、剥削和强迫劳动的机会增加。 此外,ICE 官员在初步处理后对儿童的控制微乎其微,使他们很容易陷入危险境地,而没有任何手段进行干预。 审计建议实施指导方针,以改善对无人陪伴移民的追踪。 拜登政府对审计的某些方面提出了异议,称许多儿童在收到法庭通知之前没有被转移到庇护所。 共和党批评政府未能为无人陪伴的儿童提供足够的照顾,导致大量儿童失踪和潜在的虐待。 最近,举报人指控纳税人资助“奴役儿童”,称无人陪伴的未成年人被安置在与 MS-13 等犯罪组织有关联的潜在有害家庭中。 参议员查克·格拉斯利 (Chuck Grassley) 正在与 HHS 举报人一起调查这些指控。

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Authored by Ken Silva via HeadlineUSA.com,

DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari released a shocking report Tuesday on the status of nearly 500,000 unaccompanied migrant children who’ve entered the country since around 2019, finding that Immigration and Customs Enforcement can’t account for an untold number of them.

According to the DHS IG, ICE has apprehended 448,820 unaccompanied migrant children since 2019.

Once ICE apprehends those children, the agency transfers them to the Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement. The HHS ORR is then supposed to find shelter for those children as they go through immigration court proceedings.

However, more than 32,000 unaccompanied minors have failed to show up to their court dates—and ICE can’t account for all of them, according to the DHS IG. The DHS IG also found that ICE hasn’t served notices for more than 291,000 unaccompanied minors to appear for court—meaning that many of them could be unaccounted for, too.

IG Cuffari explained the importance of the court dates: He said they are often the only chance ICE officials have to check on the status of the unaccompanied minors, to make sure the shelter or sponsor they’re staying with is treating them well.

“[Unaccompanied children] who do not appear for court are considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor,” Cuffari said in his report.

“[Immigration court] staff may be the only ICE officials [unaccompanied children[ ever see in person, and this touchpoint only occurs if the UCs are served [notices to appear] and appear for their hearings.”

Bizarelly, Cuffari further said that ICE officials have little authority over unaccompanied children once their proceedings are underway, other than to help manage their immigration cases.

“Therefore, even if ICE were to identify UCs in unsafe conditions, the agency has limited authority to respond. ICE personnel at two field offices affirmed this and explained they had identified UCs in unsafe conditions but were unable to intervene,” Cuffari said.

“One ICE officer expressed concern with not being able to take action in a case involving a UC whose sponsor claimed the [unaccompanied minor] was in an inappropriate relationship with her husband.”

Cuffari recommended that the DHS implements guidelines to better track unaccompanied migrant children.

The DHS concurred with the recommendations, though the agency did take issue with some of the IG’s findings. Namely, the DHS said it hasn’t served notices for children to appear in court because many of those children haven’t been transferred to shelters. The DHS said it usually waits for children to be placed in a shelter or with a sponsor—that way, the court proceedings don’t have to restart in another jurisdiction once a child is moved, the agency explained.

The Donald Trump campaign released a statement in response to the IG report.

“The report found widespread failures and breakdowns within the Harris-Biden administration, including the lack of a “formal policy or process” to manage unaccompanied children, “limited oversight” of the programs, and non-existent internal communication protocols,” the campaign said.

“All of this has resulted in an epidemic of missing children under Harris-Biden—where the most vulnerable among us are left to suffer the inhumanity of their open borders obsession.”

The DHS IG report follows shocking HHS whistleblower disclosures about what they described as “taxpayer-funded child slavery” being conducted with the government’s full knowledge and tacit consent. Those disclosures include shocking allegations that the HHS sent at least two unaccompanied migrant children to homes with ties to the El Salvadoran gang, La Mara Salvatrucha, more commonly known as MS-13.

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is working with the HHS whistleblowers on his own investigation.

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