Since the beginning of Fiscal Year 2018, there have been more than 13,000 Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) released and resettled across the United States.
A new report by the Administration for Children and Families reveals that in February 2018, nearly 3,000 UACs have been resettled in the U.S., while more than 2,600 unaccompanied minors were resettled the month before.
Likewise, since the beginning of Fiscal Year 2018, about 13,186 unaccompanied minors have been resettled across the country. California, Florida, New York, and Texas have taken the most unaccompanied minors – about 45 percent this Fiscal Year.
In a statement to the media, President Trump’s administration explained how unaccompanied minors are resettled in the U.S. after they cross the border:
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Each one of them should be put into the care of a registered sex offender. They are illegally here and therefore need someone to love them and take care of them, and should be with someone that will make sure they get it.
And they will multiply like cockroaches all demanding free entitlements.
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