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Trump Admin Reforms ‘Unaccompanied Alien Children' Policy to Prevent Trafficking

The Trump administration has reformed the 2008 "Unaccompanied Alien Children" (UAC) program, aiming to reduce migrant smuggling and trafficking by requiring verification of sponsors' legal status. Critics, including Democrats and pro-migration groups, argue the changes are politically motivated and could lead to longer detentions for children. The reforms include stricter identity verification for sponsors and sharing custody data with immigration authorities. Proponents argue the changes prevent trafficking, while opponents claim they discourage families from coming forward. The program has been exploited to smuggle children into the U.S., with trafficking and abuse increasing under the Biden administration.
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