Senator Mazie Hirono's office issued the following:
December 19, 2018
Hirono Statement on Trump Administration’s Announcement that it Will End Policy that Lengthens Incarceration of Unaccompanied Minors
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Senator
Mazie K. Hirono issued the following statement after the Trump Administration
announced it would end its policy of requiring fingerprinting of all adult
members in the households of potential sponsors for unaccompanied minor
immigrants to the United States:
“Last
weekend, I visited Tornillo – a tent city housing 2,700 unaccompanied children
from across the southern border. I saw how the Trump administration made a dire
situation even worse by requiring fingerprinting of every adult in the
household of potential sponsors before these incarcerated children could be
released. This requirement was not only unnecessary, but had a chilling effect
by instilling a fear of deportation in mixed-status sponsor households.
“Thousands
of children have been incarcerated for months as they wait for sponsors to be
cleared. Mental health experts have repeatedly warned that the longer children
are kept in these situations, the more emotional damage occurs. Thus, our goal
regarding unaccompanied minors must be to place these minors with appropriate
sponsors as quickly as possible.
“Today,
the Department of Health and Human Services announced with little fanfare that
it was changing this damaging fingerprinting policy. I welcome today’s
announcement. Sadly, this policy – now thankfully changed – is just one of the
many assaults on immigrants perpetrated by the Trump administration. We must
continue to shine a light on Donald Trump’s destructive immigration policies,
and I will continue to do so.”
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