
US humanitarian program for Central American children is slow moving under Biden, report finds
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A humanitarian program aimed at helping Central American children reunite with family members in the United States has gotten off to a slow start under the Biden administration despite an attempt to revive the program from its Trump-era cancellation, according to a new report from the International Refugee Assistance Project.
Bottlenecks, long wait times and lack of attorney support that have plagued the program since the start have yet to be resolved, the report found.
Earlier this year, the White House touted the restart and expansion of the program as part of its strategy to address humanitarian need and promote access to legal access to immigration in the US. The Trump administration announced the termination of the program in 2017.
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