US Seeks to Accelerate Deportations of Migrant Children in Custody, CNN Reports

April 28 (Reuters) – The ⁠U.S. ⁠administration is bringing ⁠forward immigration hearings for deportations ​of migrant children in custody ‌by weeks or even ‌months in a ⁠bid ⁠to accelerate the process, CNN reported on Tuesday, ​citing administration officials and lawyers for the children.

The report said children ​as young as four had to ⁠repeatedly ⁠appear in court ⁠and ​provide updates on the status of their ​case, at ⁠times without legal help, within a matter of weeks.

Andrew Nixon, a spokesman for the ⁠Department of Health and Human Services, told CNN ⁠many of the children were at risk of trafficking and exploitation, and some were brought over the border by cartels.

“Moving cases forward helps disrupt those networks and ensures children ⁠are returned to safe environments as quickly as possible,” Nixon said in a statement.

(Reporting by ​Kanjyik Ghosh in Barcelona; Editing ​by Andrew Heavens)

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