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US says it will reduce detention of immigrant families

Published:Saturday | March 6, 2021 | 12:52 PM
In this Thursday, August 9, 2018, photo provided by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, mothers and their children stand in line at South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas. AP photo.

HOUSTON (AP) — United States immigration authorities will no longer use a small Pennsylvania detention centre to hold parents and children seeking asylum, part of a broader shift by President Joe Biden’s administration to reduce the use of family detention.

In a court filing Friday, the US government said it had released all families detained at the 96-bed Berks County family detention center in Leesport, Pennsylvania.

The detention centre will instead be used by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold adults, the government said.

Families will still be detained at larger detention centers in Karnes City and Dilley in Texas, but the government intends to hold people at those sites for three days or less, the court filing said.

Lawyers who work with detained immigrant families welcomed the news and credited the Biden administration for announcing the shift.

But they noted that even shorter detention stays could be harmful to children.

“Family detention will never truly be over until the facilities are closed and the contracts with ICE end,” said Bridget Cambria, executive director of the legal group Aldea - The People’s Justice Center.

All three family detention centers opened when Biden was vice president to President Barack Obama.

While running for president, Biden pledged to release detained families.

The Biden administration has already released several families seeking asylum who had been detained for a year or longer in Texas and in some cases came within hours of deportation.

Those families will pursue their cases while remaining subject to ICE monitoring.

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