Ordenan liberar a niños migrantes en EUA por COVID-19

Los centros podrían convertirse epicentros de contagio, dijo la jueza de distrito Dolly Gee en su decisión.

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FILE PHOTO: Venezuelan migrant Erika Fernandez, 33, poses for a picture with her sons Ronald, 10, and Jose, 3, while they wait to process their documents at the Ecuadorian-Peruvian border service centre, before they continue their journey, on the outskirts of Tumbes, Peru, June 16, 2019. Fernandez, a nurse, is travelling to meet her husband who has been in Peru for one year. “Everything has been terrible since I left my house and it is still a nightmare, first because of the crowds of people but also all the delays with the buses,” she said. “My child has been vomiting since last night, I took him to the Red Cross, and they gave me water to rehydrate him and paracetamol in case he gets a fever,” she added. “The toughest part has been to see my children go hungry because I never thought I would see my children like that. They say to me, ‘Mama I’m hungry’, and I don’t have money to give them anything.” “I want a better quality of life for my kids, I do not want to teach them that they have to fight for food, but instead, I want to teach them that anyone who works, can buy it.” REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins/File Photo

Un tribunal de Los Ángeles ordenó a los servicios migratorios que se libere a más de cien niños migrantes detenidos en tres centros de reclusión.

Justificó la orden debido al riesgo que representa que los menores se contagien de COVID-19, pues dos de los tres centros de detención tienen casos confirmados del virus.

Los centros podrían convertirse epicentros de contagio, dijo la jueza de distrito Dolly Gee en su decisión.

Desde 2018 con la política de tolerancia cero hacia hacia los migrantes de Donald Trump, miles de niños fueron separados de sus padres en la frontera.

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