US border chief quits amid outcry over child detainees

Published June 26, 2019
Immigrants behind the fences of a temporary facility set up to hold them at the El Paso Border Patrol station. — AFP
Immigrants behind the fences of a temporary facility set up to hold them at the El Paso Border Patrol station. — AFP

WASHINGTON: The chief US customs and border enforcement official is stepping down amid an uproar over the treatment of migrant children detained along the border with Mexico, US media reported on Tuesday.

John Sanders will resign as acting commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection agency (CBP) in the coming weeks, The New York Times cited a federal official as saying.

In a copy of a message to employees published by Axios, Sanders said his resignation is effective July 5.

His departure comes amid mounting public backlash over alarmingly unsanitary conditions at an overcrowded migrant facility in Clint, Texas where the discovery of poor care and lack of access to showers or clean clothing prompted the relocation of 250 detained children.

Sanders has led the agency since April, when US President Donald Trump reshuffled his immigration offices and tapped CBP chief Kevin McAleenan to replace Kirstjen Nielsen as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

Neither the federal official speaking to the Times or Sanders in his message said whether the resignation was connected to criticism over the agency’s handling of the substantial influx of migrant families along the US-Mexico border.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2019

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