President Donald Trump's administration announced Wednesday that it would remove tough legal limits on how long migrant children can be detained as part of its broader crackdown on undocumented immigrants. The Department of Homeland Security said it was terminating the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement, a binding legal ruling that said the government could not hold migrant children in detention for more than 20 days. A new policy, to be implemented in 60 days, will not limit how long children or their families can be detained. The move is aimed at deterring migrant expectations that they will be released after being arrested by the US border authorities and able to disappear into the US population. "To protect these children from abuse, and stop this illegal flow, we must close these loopholes. This is anurgent humanitarian necessity,” Trump said in a statement. Kevin McAleenan, the acting DHS secretary, cited the challenge of “an unprecedented flow of family units” crossing the southern US border this year, most of them from Central America.The Flores Settlement “has generally forced the government to release families into the country after just 20 days, incentivizing illegal entry,” he said.
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In addition to the old smuggling route of yaba through Cox’s Bazar, the drug traders are now feeling more comfortable in smuggling the madness drug from Myanmar into Bangladesh through four spots… 
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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
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