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Influx Of Children Creates New Strain On Beleaguered Immigration Courts (NPR)
NPR ^ | July 1, 2014 | John Burnett

Posted on 07/01/2014 5:27:03 PM PDT by Drango

President Obama said over the weekend that he is seeking to fast-track deportations of unaccompanied immigrant children from Central America who cross into the United States.

More than 52,000 have been caught in South Texas since October, and hundreds more arrive daily, overwhelming Border Patrol stations and overflowing temporary shelters.

But once they get here, what happens? Do they just get to stay, as the president's critics charge?

The answer is complicated, as minors quickly end up in in an overburdened legal system where cases often take 18 months or more to resolve.

Carmen, 43, a formidable woman wearing a stained apron, is standing amid the delicious aromas of Salvadoran soul food like fried plantains, chicken and fish tacos in her restaurant in suburban Dallas. NPR is not using her last name because she's not in the country legally.

In the next room are her sons, Gerson, 14, and Darwin, 17. Carmen says she paid a coyote $10,000 to bring them up from Morazan province and across the border at McAllen, Texas. When they arrived in March, she had not seen the boys for eight years.

Carmen says word got around in her home village that she runs a restaurant in Texas. Extortionists told her sons to call their mother and tell her that if she didn't send the gangsters $1,500, they would execute her boys.

And so Gerson and Darwin became part of the great exodus of teenagers fleeing Central America, which, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, has some of the highest murder rates on earth.

But what happens if her children don't get residency in the U.S.?

"Well, only God knows what we'll do," Carmen says. "We can't live down there anymore. And I won't be away from my sons anymore."

Carmen's immigration attorney, Paul Zoltan, says that, because their birth father abandoned the family, there's a good chance Gerson and Darwin can get residency through what's called Special Immigrant Juveniles Status.

But Zoltan says that even if the immigration judge orders them to be deported, his "hunch is that the very conditions that caused them to abandon their homes are bad enough that they're not likely to leave."

If the past is any guide, federal records show that most nondetained immigrant children ignore removal orders and are rarely re-apprehended and deported, says Jessica Vaughan, a former State Department employee and director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors stricter immigration laws.

"We know from the past that unaccompanied kids have a poor record of appearing for their immigration hearings. And so they simply disappear into American communities and join the rest of the illegal population," Vaughan says.

A Legal System Strained To The Limit

According to data from Syracuse University, as of March, there were nearly 370,000 total cases creeping through U.S. immigration courts. Each one takes more than a year and a half to resolve, and some take much longer.

Down in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, agents are continuing to apprehend about 800 non-Mexican immigrants a day. The great majority of them will be fed into that beleaguered court system.

That leads Kathleen Walker, past president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, to be rather pessimistic.

"You have an overburdened system faced with an additional influx of very urgent cases, especially those involving unaccompanied minors, of course. And so it's just going to be worse than it ever has been," Walker says.

NPR interviews with 18 immigrant children and their families in recent weeks confirm that the word on the street in San Salvador, El Salvador, Guatemala City and Tegucigalpa, Honduras, is that U.S. authorities, in effect, catch and release immigrant kids traveling solo.

Minors are put into deportation proceedings and given a "Notice to Appear" in immigration court, but they have permission to stay while the United States decides what to do with them.

Zoltan, who represents 45 Central American clients, says some immigrants have the mistaken impression that their deportation papers are a sort of "permiso," or permission, to be in the U.S.

"From a functional standpoint, what they find is that when they have it with them, they're not rearrested," Zoltan says.

Meanwhile, Gerson and Darwin are attending summer school in the mornings and helping Carmen in her pupuseria in the afternoons as they await their day in court.


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NPR interviews with 18 immigrant children and their families in recent weeks confirm that the word on the street in San Salvador, El Salvador, Guatemala City and Tegucigalpa, Honduras, is that U.S. authorities, in effect, catch and release immigrant kids traveling solo.

WOW

NPR admitted part of the truth

1 posted on 07/01/2014 5:27:03 PM PDT by Drango
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To: Drango

No way! NPR telling the truth? I don’t believe it.


2 posted on 07/01/2014 5:29:12 PM PDT by Fungi
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To: Drango
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A nation without borders is NOT a nation! That's a big part of the America hating Obama plan to reduce us to third world status. And because so few of those with the most to lose -- that'd be those of us born here or here LEGALLY -- are paying attention, his plan is working beautifully!

3 posted on 07/01/2014 5:33:15 PM PDT by Dick Bachert (Ignorance is NOT BLISS. It is the ROAD TO SERFDOM! We're on a ROAD TRIP!!)
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To: Drango

ObaMao is soooo worried about “the children”. Not ours, but all of those he has no authority or obligation to. All to collapse our society.


4 posted on 07/01/2014 5:39:46 PM PDT by uncommonsense (Liberals see what they believe; Conservatives believe what they see.)
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To: uncommonsense

Put the illegal alien invaders on a bus and deport them.


5 posted on 07/01/2014 5:41:41 PM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: Drango
Considering the fact that ICE (a Dept. within the Executive Branch) advertized January 29/2014 for "ESCORTS" for immigrant children,
the Executive Branch not only saw this "CLOWARD-PIVEN" event comming ,..they designed it , maunufactured it ,contributed to it

Let the Executive pay for it out of their budget ! ,
especially ICE , HomeLand INSECURITY , and the Dept. of " JUST-US ".

The fact that 90% immigrants are not showing up for their scheduled court apprearances signifies indicates continuation of illegal behavior
Therefore no court crisis is occuring .

6 posted on 07/01/2014 5:44:42 PM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt (Political Correctness is Tyranny .. with manners ! Charlton Heston)
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To: Drango

Court?!?! You enter illegally you get deported automatically.


7 posted on 07/01/2014 5:51:37 PM PDT by Ray76 (True change requires true change - A Second Party ...or else it's more of the same...)
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To: Drango

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8 posted on 07/01/2014 5:55:53 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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