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DC enacts emergency regulations to stop federal shelters for migrant kids

WASHINGTON — Washington, DC, has enacted emergency regulations to stop the federal government’s plan to house unaccompanied migrant children there.

The Washington Post reports the regulations by Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s administration were adopted Friday and prohibit licensing facilities housing more than 15 residents. They also require the director of the city’s child welfare agency to sign off on facilities housing between eight and 15 children. The rules expire in December.

Maryland-based Dynamic Service Solution applied to open a temporary 200-bed district shelter. The US Department of Health and Human Services awarded it a $20.5 million contract to operate the shelter for children ages 12 to 17.

HHS has defended the shelter and its treatment of unaccompanied minors, emphasizing that those children were apprehended alone, unlike migrant children separated from their families.

Children and workers are seen at a tent encampment recently built near the Tornillo Port of Entry in Tornillo, Texas.
Children and workers are seen at a tent encampment recently built near the Tornillo Port of Entry in Tornillo, Texas.Getty Images