Miriam Castillo Castillo, next to her young niece, speaks with a border officer after crossing the river to McAllen, Texas, on Sept. 25; members of their group said they were fleeing politically motivated violence at home. In October, agents arrested 50,975 #migrants along the southwestern border—23,121 were family units, marking the highest one-month total on record. But as much as hard-liners may want to arrest all of them, #immigration lawyers and advocates argue that prolonged detention of #asylum seekers simply won’t work. They admit detention can deter some migrants, but only at great cost. First, @aclu_nationwide has argued in lawsuits that the prolonged detention of asylum seekers violates both a 2009 ICE directive and the U.N. #Refugee Convention. Second, detaining more asylum seekers is expensive. On average, it costs $319 per person per day to detain migrant families, according to the Department of Homeland Security. With long wait times for #court dates, that will add up. Releasing migrants with ankle monitors and enrolling them in case–management programs have proved to be cheaper and more effective than detention. The Trump Administration ended one such initiative in 2017. Perhaps the most important issue, advocates say, is that the prolonged detention of asylum seekers is immoral. Many travel as families with young children and babies. Do #Americans really want to become a nation that jails hundreds of thousands of impoverished families in makeshift camps along its southern border because a portion, if released into the country, might not go through the court system to test their asylum claims? Read more on TIME.com. Photograph by @jfpetersphoto for TIME

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Miriam Castillo Castillo, next to her young niece, speaks with a border officer after crossing the river to McAllen, Texas, on Sept. 25; members of their group said they were fleeing politically motivated violence at home. In October, agents arrested 50,975 #migrants along the southwestern border—23,121 were family units, marking the highest one-month total on record. But as much as hard-liners may want to arrest all of them, #immigration lawyers and advocates argue that prolonged detention of #asylum seekers simply won’t work. They admit detention can deter some migrants, but only at great cost. First, @aclu_nationwide has argued in lawsuits that the prolonged detention of asylum seekers violates both a 2009 ICE directive and the U.N. #Refugee Convention. Second, detaining more asylum seekers is expensive. On average, it costs $319 per person per day to detain migrant families, according to the Department of Homeland Security. With long wait times for #court dates, that will add up. Releasing migrants with ankle monitors and enrolling them in case–management programs have proved to be cheaper and more effective than detention. The Trump Administration ended one such initiative in 2017. Perhaps the most important issue, advocates say, is that the prolonged detention of asylum seekers is immoral. Many travel as families with young children and babies. Do #Americans really want to become a nation that jails hundreds of thousands of impoverished families in makeshift camps along its southern border because a portion, if released into the country, might not go through the court system to test their asylum claims? Read more on TIME.com. Photograph by @jfpetersphoto for TIME


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