Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan said Sunday that the Trump administration is looking for a way to immediately "repatriate" all children who have arrived without a parent or guardian at the U.S.-Mexico border.
"We want to be able to repatriate unaccompanied children, just like we do Mexico and Canada, even if they're from Central America or further away," McAleenan told "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace.
Approximately 56,000 unaccompanied children arrived at the southern border between October and May. In 2014, when a record-high number of children arrived at the border, Customs and Border Protection took custody of around 68,000.
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Huh, what? Law against it? What about Janet Reno sending the little Cuban boy back to Cuba, after his mother drowned bringing him here illegally. Oh yeah, THAT was a Democrat administration.
Dump them off at your nearest sanctuary state...
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