Trump's Immigration Policy Costs HHS Tens of Millions
Trump's Immigration Policy Costs HHS Tens of Millions
A Wednesday report from POLITICO suggests that the costs of President Donald Trump’s immigration policy may be more than just moral.The Department of Health and Human Services, charged with overseeing detained migrants and youth, has ‘quietly dipped into tens of millions of dollars to pay’ for consequences of stringent border security. Since May, the United States has been taking a ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to illegal aliens. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said prosecutors and courts are being instructed to pursue criminal charges against anyone suspected of making an irregular border crossing.Part of that policy—at least temporarily—entailed separating children detained along with their parents during unauthorized entries.In the ensuring chaos and controversy, the Department of Health and Human Services was forced to divert $40 million in the past two months alone. Most of that money has been earmarked to provide care and reunification facilities for separated families. Housing costs for the total detainee population is estimated to be close to $1.5 million per day.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions launched a 'zero-tolerance' campaign against illegal immigration earlier in the year. Image via Flickr/Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0)
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