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    Influx of Illegal Alien Minors a Disaster; Overcrowded Shelters, Diseases, Sexually A

    Influx of Illegal Alien Minors a Disaster; Overcrowded Shelters, Diseases, Sexually Active Teens

    JUNE 09, 2014

    The barrage of illegal immigrant minors entering the U.S. through Mexico in recent weeks has created an out-of-control disaster with jam-packed holding centers, rampant diseases and sexually active teenagers at a Nogales facility, according to information obtained by Judicial Watch from a Homeland Security source.

    The Obama administration blames the sudden influx on persistent violence in Central America, but a veteran Border Patrol agent who heads the agency’s Tucson sector union, says rumors of amnesty are responsible for the unforeseen bombardment. When agents ask the illegal border crossers what drove them, “we are hearing a lot of amnistía (amnesty),” said Art Del Cueto, the Tucson Border Patrol Union president. There are almost 1,000 minors at the Nogales facility, according to Del Cueto.

    The Obama administration is scrambling to open up shelters that can accommodate the storm of mostly Central American minors that are said to be fleeing violence in their homeland. At an informational White House press call monitored by Judicial Watch today senior administration officials insisted the situation, which President Obama says is a humanitarian crisis, is under control. The officials also assured that all of the illegal alien minors will be put in removal proceedings and that none qualify for the president’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which grants amnesty to those who came to the U.S. as children “through no fault of their own.”

    But the tens of thousands of Central American youths will likely never be deported and many will be released in the U.S. while they are being “processed.” American taxpayers will fund their stay in specially created shelters and military facilities. The Obama administration has also launched a special program called Justice AmeriCorps to give them free legal help. The administration has asked Congress for more than $2 billion, the senior administration officials revealed at today’s press call. The minors are coming mostly from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador and some may have criminal backgrounds.

    “They’re not all little kids, Del Cueto, points out. “Some are 17 years old and they have possible ties to gang members yet they will be relocated in the U.S. with family.” A U.S. Senator who sits on the powerful Judiciary Committee says an unprecedented crisis is unfolding at the border. “This crisis is a direct and predictable result of the President’s sustained and deliberate campaign to dismantle immigration enforcement,” Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions says, adding that the administration has announced to the world that immigration laws won’t be enforced and, in particular, won’t be applied to foreign youth.

    Media outlets in the Central American countries where the youths are coming from tell a different story than the administration’s official version. Honduras’s largest newspaper reports this week that the minors will spend three to four months in federal camps until they can be turned over to family in the U.S. Besides receiving food and shelter, the Honduran newspaper article says, kids will receive English classes, participate in sports and other programs while their relatives are tracked down in the U.S.

    The Homeland Security source cited earlier in this piece says “it’s all over the news in Central America that if you bring your kids north you have a free pass.” Most are entering the U.S. through the Rio Grande region in Texas. “The entire thing can be pinned squarely on the Obama administration and its policies,” the DHS source said. “It’s going to get much worse.” That’s probably accurate considering the news in these Central American countries. For instance, El Salvador’s largest newspaper reported just a few days ago that DHS officials confirmed that the amnesty offered to illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as minors under DACA could be extended two more years. The article quotes DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson saying that everyone agrees that a minor who crossed the border illegally in search of a parent or a better life is not breaking our laws.

    http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/20...-active-teens/

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    Officials Report More Health Problems Among Detained Immigrants
    Posted: Jun 9, 2014 6:54 PMUpdated: Jun 9, 2014 6:54 PM

    McALLEN - Officials say diseases and infections are increasing with the flood of illegal immigrants crossing the border.
    Some of the immigrants being released from custody have not seen a doctor.

    CHANNEL 5 NEWS spoke with Marvin Lue-Sise and her two children at the McAllen bus station. The woman was traveling to San Francisco.

    Lue-Sise said she was trying to protect her children by coming to the United States from her native El Salvador.
    She said one of children suffered an attempted rape.

    Lue-Sise said her three days in a Border Patrol facility were not easy.

    "They eat and sleep on the floor," she said.

    Lue-Sise said she and her family feel fine. She said they were not seen by a doctor while in Border Patrol custody.

    Lue-Sise said some of the immigrants at the Border Patrol facility were sick.

    "We are starting to see chicken pox, we have seen some people with the MRSA virus and we are starting to hear of measles," said Chris Cabrera, National Border Patrol Council 3307 vice-president.

    Cabrera said it doesn't surprise him that people are going unchecked.

    "Maybe she slipped through the cracks. Do I see that happening? Yeah ... with this amount of traffic," Cabrera said.

    The number of illegal immigrants at Border Patrol facilities has changed, but procedures have not, Cabrera said.

    "Our quarantined area consists of a yellow piece of caution tape. You have scabies on one side, you have chicken pox on the other and then everybody else just on the other side of that one string of tape," Cabrera said.

    Cabrera says the number of those infected is too high.

    "If you took the population, the immigrant population we have, the infection rate is between 10 and 25 percent, depending on what day you go in there," Cabrera said.

    He said the process should be changed before it's too late.

    "Some of these people come from third-world countries that have other stuff that we have never seen. Hopefully that doesn't start spreading," he said

    Cabrera said Border Patrol is doing everything it can.

    "Most of our stations are at four to five times capacity. They are just stretched to the limit. The chance of people falling through the cracks is greater," he said.

    Cabrera said people going unchecked, though, is not acceptable.

    http://www.krgv.com/news/officials-r...ed-immigrants/

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