Federal Agencies Are Not Safeguarding Unaccompanied Minors

Another Inspector General Report Has Found That The Federal Agency Responsible For Caring For Unaccompanied Minors (UACs) Brought Into The United States Is Continuing To Fail To Vet Sponsors And Protect The Children’s Safety And Well-Being.

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Tennessee Received Tenth Most Unaccompanied Minors From Border Since Fiscal 2015

Tennessee Received The Tenth Greatest Number Of Unaccompanied Alien Children, Primarily Arriving At The U.S.-Mexico Border Of The Total 20,715 Since Fiscal 2015.

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Total Southern Border Encounters, ‘Gotaways’ Greater Than Population Of 23 U.S. States

In 17 Months, Those Entering The U.S. Illegally Total More Than The Individual Populations Of 23 U.S. States, Puerto Rico And The District Of Columbia.

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Legal Battle Between State And Baptiste Group Over Chattanooga Illegal Aliens Center Ends

A Legal Battle Fought For Months Between The Baptiste Group And The State Of Tennessee Has Come To An End.

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Lawmakers Create Bureaucracy To Oversee Immigrant Child Care

The Ordeal At Chattanooga’s La Casa De Sidney With Unaccompanied Alien Minors Led To A Bill Being Passed This Year By Republican Sen. Dawn White Of Murfreesboro And Republican Rep. Dan Howell Of Cleveland Setting New Reporting Requirements For Child-Care Facilities.

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Illegal immigrants Would Get $10.5 Billion From Reconciliation Bill

The Budget Reconciliation Package Pushed By Democrats Creates A New Expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) That Would Pay Illegal Immigrants Some $10.5 Billion Next Year. All Immigrants With Children Are Eligible, Regardless Of How They Got Here And Whether Their Children Are U.S.-Born. This Includes The Roughly 600,000 Unaccompanied Minors And Persons In Family Units Stopped At The Border In FY2021 And Released Into The Country Pending A Hearing. Cash Welfare To Illegal Immigrants Is Not Just Costly; It Also Encourages More Illegal Immigration.

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