US Border Police Ramp Up Migrant Youth Detention Center Construction on Last-Minute Trump Contract

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US Border Police Ramp Up Migrant Youth Detention Center Construction on Last-Minute Trump Contract

On his first day in office, US President Joe Biden made sweeping changes to US immigration policies, but many programs from the Trump administration will continue even as new legislation is considered, including the construction of processing facilities that had previously aroused so much ire.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are planning new migrant youth detention facilities in southern Texas near the Mexico border. The federal law enforcement agency was handed a new contract in the final days of the Trump administration.

Border Report reported on Thursday that CBP officials had confirmed the construction of new soft-sided tents in Donna, Texas, a city a few miles north of the US-Mexico border.

January 19 was the last full day of Donald Trump’s presidency. While Trump wasn’t the originator border detention facilities or the crackdown on migrants by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the central place given to their expansion in Trump’s nationalist rhetoric helped stir widespread awareness and anger at the practices. No subject aroused more fury than youth detention, especially when forcibly separated from their parents by ICE.

A CBP document obtained by Border Report has information about costs redacted. However, it notes that the facility will support Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) in the nearby border crossing cities of Laredo and Brownsville.

“Services to be procured include maintaining the soft-sided structures, continuing to maintain necessary permits, required utilities, site plans, cabling and IT infrastructure, maintenance of critical spaces to include restrooms, hearing rooms, attorney and client rooms, breakrooms, and storage rooms, security infrastructure, heating, air conditioning, and ventilation, and cleaning and sanitization,” the CBP document notes.

Biden Rolling Back Trump Policy

In the hours after US President Joe Biden was inaugurated on Wednesday, he began the process of rolling back many of Trump’s controversial policies, issuing executive orders that included halting construction of the border wall on the US-Mexico border, ending the travel ban on several Muslim-majority nations, and bolstering the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which protects immigrants brought to the US as children from being deported.

The bill would provide an expedited path to citizenship for some immigrants, including “Dreamers,” as those protected by DACA are called, as well as certain farm workers and immigrants in the US under Temporary Protected Status, which covers some refugees. It would also replace the term “alien” with “noncitizen” in legal nomenclature.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US Border Police Ramp Up Migrant Youth Detention Center Construction on Last-Minute Trump Contract

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