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Federal Data: Biden’s HHS Lost Contact with Half of All Migrant Children Released to Adult Sponsors in U.S.

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Federal Data: Biden’s HHS Lost Contact with Half of All Migrant Children Released to Adult Sponsors in U.S.

In the first two years of his presidency, former President Joe Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has faced significant challenges in the handling of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC). Recent federal data has revealed that almost half of the UAC who were released to adult sponsors in the United States have been lost contact with by the HHS. This concerning issue has raised questions about the effectiveness of the current policies and procedures in place for the care and protection of these vulnerable children.

The HHS, headed by Secretary Xavier Becerra, is responsible for the care and well-being of UAC who arrive at the United States border without a parent or legal guardian. These children are often fleeing violence and poverty in their home countries, seeking safety and a better life in the US. While the HHS is tasked with providing temporary shelter and finding suitable sponsors for these children, it has been reported that they have lost contact with nearly 50% of the UAC after they were released to adult sponsors.

This alarming statistic has raised concerns among lawmakers and immigration advocates, who are calling for immediate action to address this issue. Losing contact with these children puts them at risk of exploitation, trafficking, and other forms of abuse. It also raises questions about the HHS’s ability to properly vet and monitor the adult sponsors to ensure the safety of the UAC.

The Biden administration has acknowledged the issue and has pledged to take necessary steps to address it. In a statement, the HHS acknowledged that they have faced challenges in locating and monitoring the UAC, but they are committed to improving their processes and procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of these children.

This issue highlights the need for a comprehensive and efficient system to handle the influx of UAC at the border. The Biden administration has inherited a broken and overwhelmed immigration system, and it is clear that more needs to be done to address the situation. It is not enough to just provide temporary shelter and release these children to adult sponsors; there must be proper follow-up and support to ensure their safety and well-being.

One of the proposed solutions is to increase the number of case managers who are responsible for monitoring the UAC after they are released to sponsors. This will help in keeping track of the children and providing support to both the children and their sponsors. Additionally, there needs to be a more thorough vetting process for the adult sponsors to ensure they are suitable and safe for the UAC.

It is also essential for the HHS to work closely with other government agencies and non-governmental organizations to provide support and resources for the UAC and their sponsors. This will not only help in preventing the loss of contact but also in providing a better future for these vulnerable children.

It is important to remember that these UAC are innocent children who have already faced unimaginable hardships in their home countries. They deserve to be treated with compassion and care, especially when they are in the care of the US government. The Biden administration must prioritize the safety and well-being of these children and take immediate action to address the issues facing the HHS.

In conclusion, the recent federal data revealing the loss of contact with almost half of the UAC released to adult sponsors is a concerning issue that needs to be addressed urgently. The Biden administration must take necessary steps to improve the systems and procedures in place to ensure the safety and well-being of these vulnerable children. It is the responsibility of the HHS to provide proper care and support for the UAC, and it is crucial for them to work closely with other agencies and organizations to achieve this goal. We must remember that these children are the future of our nation and they deserve to be protected and given the opportunity to thrive. Let us hope that the necessary changes will be made to ensure a better future for these children.

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