New York to sue Trump administration for separating immigrant families

New York is preparing to sue the Trump administration for separating immigrant children from their parents at the US border after at least 70 minors were transferred to shelters in the state. 

Governor Andrew Cuomo, a political opponent of U.S. President Donald Trump, announced that New York would sue the government for separating the children from their parents when apprehended for illegally crossing the border.

‘We know of at least 70 children who are being held in federal facilities across New York State. That number is expected to increase,’ Cuomo said Tuesday on Twitter. 

NY1 local television crews filmed a small group of Spanish-speaking young girls being escorted into East Harlem’s Cayuga Centers shelter around 1.00am on Wednesday.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at least 70 children were being held in federal facilities across New York State. NY1 local television crews filmed a small group of Spanish-speaking young girls being escorted into East Harlem’s Cayuga Centers shelter on Wednesday

The images further stoked fury against family separation in the Democratic majority state, with critics asking why New York agreed to take in the children instead of fighting for reunification.

Cuomo said that New York state will in less than two weeks file a multi-agency lawsuit against the Trump’s administration ‘for violating the constitutional rights of immigrant children and their families who have been separated at the border.’

He branded the separation of families as ‘a moral failing and a human tragedy.’

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio also spoke out against children being transferred to New York.

‘I want to see anything we can do to stop NYC from being used as a place to send children separated from their parents,’ he told local media on Tuesday.

Children separated at the border are transferred by the Office of Refugee Resettlement to the northeastern state, where they have so far been placed in at least 10 shelters. Other children have been transferred to different shelters across the country, Cuomo added.

New York is preparing to sue the Trump administration for separating immigrant children from their parents at the US border after at least 70 minors were transferred to shelters in the state. Pictured above are migrant children in Texas on June 17

New York is preparing to sue the Trump administration for separating immigrant children from their parents at the US border after at least 70 minors were transferred to shelters in the state. Pictured above are migrant children in Texas on June 17

The ORR is responsible for placing unaccompanied children in accommodation until relatives or family friends can be found to act as guardians. In cases where that is not possible, the children enter foster homes.

Generally, unaccompanied children are placed in shelters in states where they have relatives who later take them into their homes.

‘But these are not unaccompanied alien children. These are children who were separated from their parents,’ Cuomo told local media.

The New York Immigration Coalition, which was at the forefront of opposition to Trump’s 2017 travel targeting mostly Muslim countries, has planned a protest later Wednesday in front of United Nations headquarters in Manhattan.

The demonstration marks the International Day of the Refugee.

More than 2,432 undocumented children were separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border between May 5 and June 9.

US doctors have warned that the trauma caused by these separations can be long-lasting, triggering mental illness, behavioral problems and developmental setbacks.

Colleen Kraft, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, has called the separations ‘a form of child abuse.’

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that New York would sue the government for separating the children from their parents when apprehended for illegally crossing the border

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that New York would sue the government for separating the children from their parents when apprehended for illegally crossing the border

 



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