THE TRUMP FAMILY SEPARATION POLICY: TRAUMA, DESTRUCTION, AND CHAOS MAJORITY STAFF REPORT COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Prepared for Chairman Jerrold adler UNITED STATES OCTOBER 2020 MAJORITY STAFF SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP DAVID SHAHOULIAN Chief Counsel JOSHUA BREISBLATT Counsel BETSY LAWRENCE Counsel AMI SHAH Counsel ANTHONY VALDEZ Legislative Aide COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY PERRY APELBAUM Staff Director and Chief Counsel AARON HILLER Deputy Chief Counsel SHADAWN REDDICK-SMITH Communications Director JESSICA PRESLEY Director of Digital Strategy PRIYANKA MARA Legislative Aide AMY RUTKIN Chief of Staff JOHN WILLIAMS Parliamentarian DANIEL SCHWARZ Director of Strategic Communications MOH SHARMA Director of Member Services and Outreach & Policy Adviser JOHN DOTY Senior Advisor DAVID GREENGRASS Senior Counsel ARYA HARIHARAN Deputy Chief Oversight Counsel MADELINE STRASSER Chief Clerk KAYLA HAMEDI Deputy Press Secretary Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................. 2 I. The Beginnings of Family Separation......................................................................... 6 A. Initial 900 Percent Spike in Family Separations...................................................... 6 B. The Attorney General Prioritizes Prosecution of Immigration Related Offenses. 6 II. July 2017 – November 2017: Family Separation Pilot Program in the El Paso Sector ............................................................................................................................. 7 A. ORR Attempts to Accommodate Increased Numbers of Family Separations...... 8 B. ORR Struggles to Care for Separated Children ...................................................... 8 III. December 2017 to March 2018: Family Separations Continue to Rise ..............10 IV. April 2018 to June 2018: the Formal Family Separation Policy Known as “Zero Tolerance” ................................................................................................................11 A. Implementation of Family Separation Policy........................................................12 B. ORR Leadership Was Slow to Respond Despite Prior Warnings from Civil Servants ....................................................................................................................14 C. Increased Scrutiny Reveals Chaos and Leads to Agency Infighting...................14 V. June 2018 – September 2018: The “End” of Family Separation and Continued Struggle to Reunify Families .....................................................................................16 A. Executive Order Leads to Increased Scrutiny of DHS Reunification Efforts ....16 B. Courts Force Acceleration of Reunification Efforts .............................................17 C. Reunification Efforts Devolve into Chaos.............................................................18 VI. Conclusion................................................................................................................21 APPENDIX ........................................................................................................................23 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY When the American people recall the Trump Administration’s abhorrent “family separation” policy—more commonly known as “family separation”—most think of that short period of time in May and June of 2018 when thousands of children were separated from their parents after crossing the southwest border. Public outrage at this cruel policy was swift and shared by Democrats and many Republicans alike. In a matter of weeks, the policy was enjoined by the courts and rescinded by an executive order—flawed in its own right—setting off a mad scramble by government agencies to return children to their parents. Today, after years of investigation and analysis, it is clear that the Trump Administration’s family separation policy lasted far longer than is commonly known. It is also evident, as noted by the American Civil Liberties Union in a recent status report, that hundreds of children will likely never be reunited with their parents. 1 These preventable tragedies must not be forgotten. On January 11, 2019, the House Committee on the Judiciary (hereinafter “the Committee”) launched an investigation into the Trump Administration’s family separation policy, 2 requesting that the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), Justice (DOJ), and Health and Human Services (HHS) produce documents, materials, memoranda, and other information relating to this sad chapter in our nation’s history. These primary source documents provided exclusively to the Committee, together with outside resources and government reports, chronicle the development of the family separation policy from February 2017 to November 2018. Unfortunately, only one department, HHS, meaningfully cooperated with the Committee’s investigation. Although relevant DHS and DOJ emails, memos, and documents were released publicly through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests or leaks to the press, these departments provided little pertinent documentation directly to the Committee. Despite this lack of cooperation, the documents that were provided or otherwise made available to the Committee are revelatory. Our examination of these documents allows us to provide the first complete narrative of the Trump Administration’s inhumane family separation policy, in the Administration’s own words. The investigation reveals a process marked by reckless incompetence and intentional cruelty. Among other findings, this report concludes that the Administration began formulating its plan to separate parents from their children as early as February 2017, less than one month after 1 Joint Status Report, Ms. L v. ICE, 3:18-cv-00428-DMS-MDD (S.D. Cal. Feb. 26, 2018) (filed Oct. 10, 2020), available at http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2020/images/10/20/ms_l_v_us_immigration_and_customs_e nforcement__casdce-18-00428__0556.0.pdf. 2 This report uses the term “family separation,” as the term “Zero Tolerance” fails to capture the full scope and intended cruelty of the Administration’s choices. In addition, separations were occurring in significant numbers for almost one year before the Administration announced its “Zero Tolerance” policy in May 2018. Also, families were separated even where no prosecutions were pursued—such as where parents with children came to ports of entry, as the lead plaintiff in the ACLU litigation did. In other words, the Administration pursued a family separation policy long before it developed and employed the “Zero Tolerance” moniker. 2 the President’s inauguration. In July 2017, DHS and DOJ began to implement that plan through a family separation pilot program in the El Paso Border Patrol Sector. During this pilot program, which lasted five months, Trump Administration officials discovered that the government was unable to track separated family members in a way that allowed for later reunification of children with their parents. Despite full knowledge that hundreds of children would likely be lost to their families forever, the Administration chose to expand the pilot program into a permanent nationwide policy. Causing further confusion, DHS leadership failed to provide advance notice to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers prior to the announcement of the nationwide policy, resulting in the chaotic and inconsistent implementation of the policy across the southwest border. When the policy eventually ended, the lack of interagency planning, coordination and capacity was evident. As Administration officials had predicted, the government lacked the capacity to track separated family members. Efforts to reunify separated children continue to this day. Significant Documents and Findings: Although this report draws on outside sources to form a complete narrative, several significant documents cited herein were disclosed to the Committee over the course of its investigation. These documents, which have not been shared publicly before now, reveal the extent of the chaos that enveloped the federal government during the planning and implementation of the family separation policy, as well as its failed attempts to reunite families.3 Among the new documents made public by this report are: 1. A 338-page spreadsheet detailing more than 860 complaints involving family separations made to the DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL). 4 2. A November 2017 email exchange between Commander Jonathan White of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and then-Acting CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan about the increased number of separations that HHS had been seeing since August 2017.5 Unbeknownst to HHS, CBP had been conducting a family separation pilot in the El Paso Border Patrol Sector that led to hundreds of separations. When Acting Commissioner McAleenan responded to the email in December 2017, 6 he noted that HHS would see 3 This report also includes a detailed appendix that includes many of the emails provided to the Committee, as well as a spreadsheet listing details of hundreds of instances of family separations (including ages and circumstances) by the Trump Administration. 4 Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Family Separation in the Summary Between Jan. 1 to June 28, 2018 (June 28, 2018), at Appendix A. 5 Email from Commander Jonathan White, Deputy Director for Children’s Programs, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Dep’t of Health and Human Services [hereinafter “Jonathan White”] to Kevin McAleenan, Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Dep’t of Homeland Security [hereinafter “Kevin McAleenan”] (Nov. 17, 2017), at Appendix B. 6 Emails between Kevin McAleenan and Jonathan White (Dec. 3, 2017), at Appendix C. 3 fewer separations moving forward but did not divulge that a pilot program had been implemented or that it was being ended. 3. An internal March 5, 2018 HHS email indicating that as of March 2, 2018, at least 625 children had been separated from their parents, more than one third of whom were under the age of eight. 7 In the email, an HHS official expresses concern with CBP recordkeeping, noting that over 100 cases involving separated children were not reported by DHS as involving family separation.8 4. An April 23, 2018 HHS email indicating that at least 856 children had been separated from their parents to date in fiscal year 2018, including an increase of 231 separations in just 6 weeks. 9 Of the 856 children, 26 percent were under the age of five. 10 5. Sector-level guidance from the Border Patrol, including guidance issued after the family separation policy was announced in May 2018 and guidance issued after the policy was ended in June of 2018. 11 These documents show that the implementation of the family separation policy was inconsistent and disorganized, resulting in significant confusion. 6. Multiple emails between HHS and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the summer of 2018 confirming that the Administration had no plan to reunify separated parents with their children. 12 These emails show that HHS was aware of the problem and 7 Email from James De La Cruz, Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor, Office of Refugee Resettlement [hereinafter “James De La Cruz”] to Jonathan White and Jallyn Sualog, Director of Children Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Refugee Resettlement [hereinafter “Jallyn Sualog”] (Mar. 5, 2018), at Appendix D. 8 Id. 9 Email from Tricia Swartz, Associate Deputy Director for Children’s Program, Office of Refugee Resettlement [hereinafter “Tricia Swartz”] to Scott Lloyd, Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement [hereinafter “Scott Lloyd”], Kenneth Wolfe, and Jallyn Sualog (Apr. 23, 2018), at Appendix E, at 1. 10 Id. 11 Emails from Unknown, Special Operations Supervisor, Interagency Coordination, U.S. Border Patrol to El Centro Sector (May 4, 2018), at Appendix F; Email from Unknown, Division Chief, Del Rio Sector, U.S. Border Patrol to Del Rio Sector Patrol Agents in Charge (May 4, 2020), at Appendix G ; Email from Unknown, Division Chief of Operational Programs, Del Rio Sector, U.S Border Patrol to Del Rio Sector Patrol Agents in Charge (May 4, 2018), at Appendix H; Email from Unknown, Del Rio Sector Asset Forfeiture Office, U.S. Border Patrol to Unknown (May 7, 2018), at Appendix I; Email from Unknown to El Paso Patrol Agents in Charge (May 4, 2018), at Appendix J; Email from Unknown to U.S. Border Patrol Field Chiefs and Deputy Chiefs (June 20, 2018), at Appendix K; Email from Gloria I. Chavez, Chief Patrol Agent, El Centro Sector, U.S. Border Patrol to Unknown (June 20, 2018), at Appendix L; Email from Unknown, Division Chief, Big Bend Sector, U.S. Border Patrol to Big Bend Sector Patrol Agents in Charge (June 7, 2018), at Appendix M; Email from Unknown to Big Bend Sector Patrol Agents in Charge (June 21, 2018), at Appendix K. 12 Emails between Matthew Albence, Executive Associate Director, Enforcement and Removal Operations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement [hereinafter “Matt Albence”], Scott Lloyd, Robert Kadlec, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Dep’t of Health and Human Services, and Chris Meekins, Chief of Staff, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Dep’t of Health and Human Services (July 18-19, 2018), at Appendix N. 4 attempted to improve and maintain tracking procedures while DHS gave the issue little to no thought. 7. An email from Matt Albence, then-Executive Associate Director of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), to HHS sent three days after President Trump ordered the end of the family separation policy. Mr. Albence expressed confusion over the agencies’ difficulties linking separated parents with their children: Are you saying you don’t have the alien number for any parents? This information should already be in the UAC portal. While I understand that information may be lacking in some instances, for those of you that have [sic], it wouldn’t be efficient for us to run all of these.13 Tom Fitzgerald of HHS responded: “No, we do not have any linkages from parents to UACs...we have a list of parent alien numbers but no way to link them to children.” 14 8. Multiple email exchanges from the summer of 2018 recording instances of chaos during the reunification process, including an instance in which HHS took 37 “tender age” children (children under the age of 12) to an ICE detention facility to be reunited with their parents. 15 After waiting at the facility for eight hours, HHS took the children back to the bus to await processing; by 10:30 PM that night, they were still waiting. 16 Noting that there were multiple buses waiting in the parking lot, an HHS staffer lamented, “There has to be a better process.” 17 9. A June 2018 email from ORR Director Scott Lloyd suggesting that the agency primarily focus on reuniting families that were highlighted in media reports, telling his staff to compile all press stories regarding separated parents and children, and expressing his desire to try to resolve those cases.18 13 Emails between Tom Fitzgerald, Dep’t of Health and Human Services and Matt Albence (June 23, 2018), at Appendix O. 14 Id. 15 Emails between James De La Cruz and Karla Mansilla, Federal Field Specialist, New York, Office of Refugee Resettlement (July 10, 2018), at Appendix P; Emails from Unknown, Deputy Director, Residential Services, San Antonio, BCFS Health and Human Services to Unknown, BCFS Health and Human Services and Jonathan White (July 15, 2018), at Appendix Q; Email from James De La Cruz to Jonathan Hayes, Chief of Staff, Administration for Children and Families, Dep’t of Health and Human Services, Jallyn Sualog, Scott Lloyd, and Jonathan White (July 17, 2018), at Appendix R; Emails between Jonathan White and Jallyn Sualog (July 18-19, 2018), at Appendix S. 16 Email from Unknown, Deputy Director, Residential Services, San Antonio, BCFS Health and Human Services to Unknown, BCFS Health and Human Services (July 15, 2018), at Appendix Q, at 2-3. 17 Id at 2. 18 Email from Scott Lloyd to Judy Stecker, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Dep’t of Health and Human Services (June 24, 2018), at Appendix T. 5 I. The Beginnings of Family Separation Within weeks of taking office, President Trump announced several executive orders and policy initiatives to severely limit immigration to the United States. 19 Reports quickly began to circulate about an initiative to separate children from their parents at the southwest border as a way of deterring irregular migration. In mid-February 2017, just weeks after the presidential inauguration, CBP Commissioner McAleenan hosted a meeting with HHS officials in which the idea of family separation was raised. 20 In early March, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly confirmed that DHS was considering family separation, stating: Yes, I’m considering [that], in order to deter more movement along this terribly dangerous network. I am considering exactly that. [Children] will be well cared for as we deal with their parents. 21 The next morning, Assistant DHS Secretary for International Affairs Dimple Shah emailed Gene Hamilton, then-Counselor to the DHS Secretary, asking to “discuss the ‘separating families’ issues raised at the morning huddle.”22 A. Initial 900 Percent Spike in Family Separations Even though a formal policy had yet to be fully developed, by the end of March 2017 there had already been a significant increase in the percentage of children separated from their parents and transferred to ORR—the agency within HHS responsible for the care of unaccompanied alien children (UAC). According to data provided to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), in November 2016, the percentage of children in ORR custody as a result of family separation was 0.3 percent.23 By March 2017, that number had jumped to 2.6 percent, an increase of almost 900 percent.24 B. The Attorney General Prioritizes Prosecution of Immigration Related Offenses In April 2017, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memorandum directing federal prosecutors along the southwest border to prioritize the prosecution of immigration 19 82 Fed. Reg. 8793 (Jan. 30, 2017); 82 Fed Reg. 8799 (Jan. 30, 2017); 82 Fed. Reg. 8977 (Feb. 1, 2017). Jacob Soboroff, Separated: Inside an American Tragedy, HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS (June 2020). 21 Daniella Diaz, Kelly: DHS is Considering Separating Undocumented Children from Their Parents at the Border, CNN (Mar. 7, 2017), https://www.cnn.com/2017/03/06/politics/john-kelly-separatingchildren-from-parents-immigration-border/index.html. 22 Email from Dimple Shah, Acting Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Dep’t of Homeland Security to Gene Hamilton, Senior Counselor at Homeland Security Secretary, Dep’t of Homeland Security (Mar. 7, 2017), https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6821391-DHS-18-0694K.html#document/p85/a562363. 23 U.S. Gov’t Accountability Office (GAO), GAO-19-163, UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN: Agency Efforts to Reunify Children Separated from Parents at the Border (Oct. 2018), https://www.gao.gov/assets/700/694963.pdf. 24 Id. 20 6 related offenses.25 This directive marked the beginning of a significant change in policy that would effectively cause family separations. Congress had attached criminal penalties to “improper entry” (a misdemeanor) and “improper re-entry” (a felony) almost 100 years ago, but DOJ had historically declined to prioritize asylum seekers, especially families, for prosecution.26 Attorney General Sessions’ memorandum began to change that. Under the new directive, if a family unit (parent and child) is apprehended by CBP and the decision is made to charge the parent with improper entry or re-entry, the parent is separated from his or her child and transferred into the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS). The child, who is not charged nor placed in Marshals Service custody, is detained separately and classified as an unaccompanied alien child (UAC). And under current law, UACs apprehended by CBP must be sent to ORR custody within 72 hours, where they remain until a suitable sponsor can be identified. Although Attorney General Session’s directive made no mention of separating families, by prioritizing prosecution of immigration related offenses, the directive effectively ensured that family separation would occur. This set the stage for a formal family separation policy. II. July 2017 – November 2017: Family Separation Pilot Program in the El Paso Sector In July 2017, CBP began an “initiative” (hereinafter the “El Paso Pilot Program”) in the El Paso Southwest Border Patrol Sector, which includes parts of West Texas and all of New Mexico, to drastically increase criminal prosecutions of apprehended individuals, including parents arriving with minor children. 27 The Border Patrol reportedly coordinated these additional prosecutions with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Mexico. 28 Although the El Paso Pilot Program resulted in over 281 family separations in just four months,29 it does not appear that CBP, or any DHS component, disclosed the existence of the program to ORR. 25 Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Memorandum for All Federal Prosecutors, U.S. Dep’t of Justice (Apr. 11, 2017), https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/956841/download. 26 See, e.g., Email from Unknown to El Centro Sector Border Patrol Supervisors (Apr. 28, 2018), at Appendix U (“All adults, male or female, will be presented for 1325 prosecution…This does not include family units or juveniles.”) (emphasis added); Email from Monique R. Grame, Assistant Chief Patrol Agent, Rio Grande Valley Sector, U.S. Border Patrol to Rio Grande Valley Sector Patrol Agent in Charge (Apr. 27, 2018), at Appendix V (“Please begin referring all single adults to your respective corridor prosecutions office for prosecution under section 1325(a) of Title 8…This guidance is not new (reference April 6, 2018 memorandum from AG Sessions to Federal Prosecutors) to the US Attorney’s Office, but our action of referring all amenable cases is new.”) (emphasis added); Email from Unknown Watch Commander, Yuma Sector, U.S. Border Patrol to Unknown (Apr. 27, 2018), at Appendix W (“These guidelines will not pertain to family units.”). 27 GAO, supra note 23, at 15. 28 Id. 29 GAO, supra note 23, at 15-16. 7 A. ORR Attempts to Accommodate Increased Numbers of Family Separations Accustomed to caring for migrant children who arrive unaccompanied at the border, ORR leadership did not initially question the reason for the growing number of children entering into their custody during the summer of 2017. Accordingly, in July 2017, Jonathan White, Coordinating Official and Incident Commander for the ORR UAC Program, issued a memo to ORR staff with models for calculating the need for more UAC beds. 30 One option for calculating beds, referred to as the “DHS Deterrence Model,” assumed that DHS could implement widespread family separations in the future. 31 By August 2017, however, the percentage of separated children in ORR custody had climbed an alarming 1,200 percent since November 2016.32 This led ORR to compile and review data on children who entered its custody during the last five months.33 This data revealed a marked increase in separations, particularly in the El Paso Border Patrol Sector. 34 For example, during the week of August 10, 2017, nine of the ten family separations recorded by ORR were from the El Paso Sector. 35 All but one separation involved a “tender age” child. 36 By the end of August, HHS shared with DHS staff a document, titled the “Separated Child from Parent Tracking spreadsheet,” and offered to send updated data to DHS weekly. 37 B. ORR Struggles to Care for Separated Children By September 2017, ORR leadership began expressing concern with the increasing number of children—including infants—that were being referred to ORR after separation from a parent. Tricia Swartz, Associate Deputy Director of Children’s Programs at ORR, expressed frustration with the situation, stating: 30 Memorandum from Jonathan White to OS UAC/Refugee Big Group, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Unaccompanied Alien Children Program Update (July 4, 2017), at Appendix X. 31 Id. 32 GAO, supra note 23, at 14. 33 Email from Olivia Hogle, Lead Intakes Program Specialist, Office of Refugee Resettlement to Jonathan White (Aug. 15, 2017), at Appendix Y. 34 Office of Refugee Resettlement, Division of Accompanied Children Operations, Weekly Director’s Report Program Updates (Aug. 10, 2017), at Appendix Z. 35 Id. at 7. 36 Id. Over a two-week period, 37 UACs referred to ORR had been separated from a parent, compared to 44 in all of July, 26 in June, 23 in May, and 10 in April. Additionally, 50 percent of all reported separated UAC referrals in August 2017 occurred in El Paso, with 54 percent of the August separations due solely to previous unauthorized entries, compared to an average of 22 percent from April through July. 37 Emails from James De La Cruz to Julie Plavsic, Senior Policy Advisor, Parental Interests and Legal Access, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Dep’t of Homeland Security, and Maryam Ali, Special Assistant, Office of the Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Dep’t of Homeland Security (Aug. 25, 2017), at Appendix AA. 8 DHS Policy is working on a family separation policy again, to send all children to ORR. They don’t understand that ORR has its own obligations and these types of cases often end up with [the] parent repatriated and kid(s) in our care for months pending home studies, international legal issues, etc. 38 Despite the impact on the agency, ORR was not informed of the ongoing pilot program for at least three months after its initiation. In November 2017, Commander White contacted ORR Director Scott Lloyd to notify him that the number of family separations had increased and raise concerns over ORRs capacity to accept more children, stating: We had a shortage last night of beds for babies . . . . Overall, infant placements seem to be climbing over recent weeks, and we think that’s due to more separations from mothers by CBP. 39 Six days later, Commander White raised the alarm again, this time emailing Acting CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan, ICE Director Tom Homan, and ORR Director Lloyd to once again notify them of the increase in referrals of separated children and to express similar concerns regarding ORR’s capacity to accommodate these children. 40 In this email, Commander White provided detailed information to demonstrate that since July 2017, UAC referrals due to family separation increased sharply from previous months.41 Despite these reports, DHS failed to provide a meaningful response to Commander White or notify him of the El Paso Pilot Program. After three weeks, Acting CBP Commissioner McAleenan finally responded, noting that Commander White and ORR should have “seen a change in the past 10 days or so” and stating that they would coordinate on future plans.42 Commissioner McAleenan did not disclose to HHS that CBP had just completed the El Paso Pilot Program, which, according to GAO, resulted in at least 281 separations in just over four months. 43 With no assistance from DHS during the El Paso Pilot Program, ORR officials searched for creative solutions to reunite children in their custody with their families. One official noted, “[w]e suspect that there are other UAC[s] being separated from parents at the border so we have asked [CBP Headquarters] to ask their field offices to be more vigilant in reporting these cases.” 44 These officials also began coordinating with the New Mexico Public Defenders Office, which had also noticed a spike in family separations and started tracking cases.45 38 Email from Tricia Swartz to Jonathan White (Sept. 28, 2017), at Appendix AB (emphasis added). Email from Jonathan White to Scott Lloyd (Nov. 11, 2017), at Appendix AC (emphasis added). 40 Email from Jonathan White, supra note 5. 41 Id. 42 Email from Kevin McAleenan, supra note 6. 43 GAO, supra note 23, at 15-16. 44 Email from James De La Cruz to Jallyn Sualog (Nov. 21, 2017), at Appendix AD. 45 Id. 39 9 At the end of the pilot, CBP headquarters became aware of a “deficiency” in its records systems that prevented government officials from tracking separated children and parents. 46 Although CBP agents in El Paso asked CBP headquarters to address this issue, CBP failed to make any changes to its records systems to fix the tracking problem.47 III. December 2017 to March 2018: Family Separations Continue to Rise Despite the termination of the El Paso Pilot Program around November 2017, the number of family separations continued to rise between December 2017 and March 2018. According to ORR data, as of March 2, 2018, at least 625 children were separated from their parents since the beginning of the fiscal year, more than one third of whom were under the age of eight. 48 Internal emails during this time period show problems with CBP recordkeeping; more than 100 cases that were not initially recorded as separations by CBP were later corrected by HHS. 49 DHS internal documents confirm the high number of family separations that were occurring in the months prior to the formal announcement of the “Zero Tolerance” policy. A spreadsheet detailing complaints to the DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL) includes more than 150 entries of family separations that occurred prior to May 2018, many of which highlighted the needless cruelty of the policy. 50 For example, two children—one 14 years of age, and the other 16—were separated from their parents in December 2017 and January 2018 respectively, each without warning and with no chance to say goodbye. 51 Fifty children under the age of 5 were separated from their parents prior to April 6, 2018, including four children who were less than 1 year old. 52 Even as family separations continued to increase in the absence of a formal policy, thenSecretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen initiated efforts to formally develop and implement such a policy. On December 11, 2017, ICE staff were instructed to draft memoranda evaluating options on “separating Family Units and on vetting sponsors” for minors in the UAC program. 53 And in January 2018, CRCL prepared recommendations for a “DHS Family 46 Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General, OIG-20-06, DHS Lacked Technology Needed to Successful Account for Separated Migrant Families (Nov. 2019), https://www.oig.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/assets/2019-11/OIG-20-06-Nov19.pdf. 47 Id. at 14-15. 48 Email from James De La Cruz, supra note 7. 49 Id. 50 Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, supra note 4. 51 Id. at Row 10, 38. 52 Id. 53 Email from Debbie Seguin, Assistant Director, Office of Policy, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Thomas Blank, Chief of Staff, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Dec. 11, 2017), https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6881831-DHS-ICE-18-0360-M-ProcessedCLEAN.html#document/p385. 10 Separation Workgroup” based on a two-year investigation of family separations matters. 54 The CRCL report indicates that, during this investigation, CRCL uncovered a number of serious issues, including prolonged separation of parents and children, lack of decision-making criteria for separations, and inconsistent record keeping. 55 During this same period, immigration advocates sued the Trump Administration to reunite an asylum-seeking mother and her 7-year-old daughter who were fleeing violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, only to be separated in the United States and detained 2,000 miles apart. 56 This lawsuit, Ms. L. v. ICE, would eventually become the primary case leading to the end of the Trump Administration’s family separation policy. IV. April 2018 to June 2018: the Formal Family Separation Policy Known as “Zero Tolerance” On April 6, 2018, Attorney General Sessions announced the implementation of a “Zero Tolerance” policy along the southwest border, mandating the prosecution of all adults who crossed the border between official ports of entry. 57 This announcement came almost one year after the Attorney General directed U.S. Attorneys to prioritize prosecutions of improper entry and re-entry cases. As part of the new announcement, the Department of Justice directed U.S. Attorneys along the southwest border to work with DHS to increase the number of such prosecutions to the maximum extent practicable. In the one-page memorandum, the Justice Department provided little guidance to prosecutors, leaving much of the implementation— including the treatment of family units—open to interpretation. 58 As demonstrated above, although many believe that family separation was first implemented along the southwest border at the time of this announcement, hundreds of families had already been torn apart by family separation policies since April 2018. HHS internal reports from April 2018 indicated that at least 856 children had been separated from their parents to date in fiscal year 2018, including 231 separations in just eight weeks. 59 Of these 856 children, 26 54 Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Family Separation (Jan. 2018), https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6257038-DHS-Records-Regarding-Communicationswith.html#document/p230/a562352. 55 Id. 56 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus and Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief, Ms. L v. ICE, 3:18-cv-00428-DMS-MDD (S.D. Cal. Feb. 26, 2018) (filed Mar. 9, 2018), available at www.aclu.org/cases/ms-l-v-ice. 57 U.S. Dept. of Justice, Attorney General Announces Zero-Tolerance Policy for Criminal Illegal Entry (Apr. 6, 2018), https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-announces-zero-tolerance-policycriminal-illegal-entry; U.S. Dept. of Justice, Memorandum for Federal Prosecutors Along the Southwest Border (Apr. 6, 2018), https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1049751/download. 58 Id. 59 Email from Tricia Swartz, supra note 9, at 1. 11 percent were under the age of five,60 including a three-year-old boy and his blind, six-year old sister, both of whom were separated from their mother.61 An ORR complaint to CRCL also documented the separation of an infant under the age of one from his father with “no reason given,” although notes in ICE’s internal documentation system suggest that the adult’s relationship to the child was questionable due to “differences in skin pigmentation” and “discomfort holding the UAC.” 62 At the end of April 2018, Border Patrol Sector Chiefs along the southwest border issued guidance to agents on the implementation of the Attorney General’s order. Email correspondence indicates that these Sector Chiefs first perceived the guidance as “not new,” generally noting that parents in “family units” were to not be referred for prosecution.63 This perception would soon change. A. Implementation of Family Separation Policy On May 4, 2018, DHS began to fully implement the family separation policy announced by the Attorney General the previous month. Two weeks later, Gene Hamilton, then-Counselor to the Attorney General, informed Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker that prosecutions along the southwest border increased by more than 22 percent over the past week.64 The email also notes that while DOJ charged approximately 2,700 defendants each month in the first months of 2018, the Department was on track to issue the same number of charges each week going forward. 65 Troublingly, it appears CBP—the agency primarily responsible for implementing the policy—gave no advance warning about its implementation to Border Patrol agents. Rather than circulating uniform guidance from CBP headquarters to all sectors across the southwest border, individual sectors issued their own guidance on different days and times, with significant discrepancies, as detailed in the chart below.66 For example, the guidance issued in the El Centro sector allowed for no exceptions to the family separation policy, while other sectors provided exceptions for families with young children or children with physical or mental disabilities. 60 Id. Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, supra note 4, at Row 628. 62 Id. at Row 204. 63 See supra note 26. 64 Email from Gene Hamilton, Counselor for the Attorney General, U.S. Dep’t of Justice to Matthew Whitaker, Chief of Staff, U.S. Dep’t of Justice, Danielle Cutrona, Senior Counselor for the Attorney General, U.S. Dep’t of Justice, and Gary Barnett, Counselor for the Attorney General, U.S. Dep’t of Justice (May 21, 2018), at Appendix AE. 65 Id. 66 Emails from Unknown Special Operations Supervisor, Interagency Coordination, U.S. Border Patrol to El Centro Sector (May 4, 2018), supra note 11. 61 12 Examples of Inconsistent Guidance from Border Chiefs on Family Separation Border Patrol Sector El Centro 67 Del Rio 68 Geographic Area Part of Southern California Central Texas Effective Date Initially May 4, May 4 Delayed to May 7 Exceptions to Family Separation None. On a case by case basis, children with physical and mental disabilities. Children Under the Age of 5. El Paso 69 Big Bend 70 West Texas and New Mexico Just east of El Paso, TX May 4 May 4 Will leave one adult with children 4 or younger. Children in poor health who cannot speak Spanish. Children 5 years or younger. (On June 7 this was changed to 12 years or younger.) Due to such inconsistent guidance, the separation process was often chaotic and even more cruel than necessary. For example, children were separated from their parents at mealtimes, while being boarded onto buses destined for ORR facilities, and often without explanation or knowledge of their parent’s whereabouts, leaving no chance for the parent and child to say goodbye. 71 In an audio clip released by ProPublica in June 2018, children are heard desperately crying out for their mothers and fathers.72 An individual—presumably a Border Patrol agent—quips, “[w]ell, we have an orchestra here…What’s missing is a conductor.”73 Complaints to CRCL reveal multiple cases of minors being mistreated in CBP or ICE custody, including an 8-year-old who was reportedly kicked or hit with a shoe by CBP officers when he was sleeping in an apparent effort to wake him up. 74 The chaos and cruelty were exacerbated by carelessness in tracking separations. For example, although DHS used a web-based spreadsheet to track separated children, many users 67 Id. 68 Email from Del Rio Sector Asset Forfeiture Office, U.S. Border Patrol (May 7, 2018), supra note 11. 69 Email to El Paso Patrol Agents in Charge (May 4, 2018), supra note 11. 70 Email from Big Bend Sector Division Chief to Big Bend Sector Patrol Agents in Charge (June 7, 2018), supra note 11. 71 Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, supra note 4. 72 Ginger Thompson, Listen to Children Who’ve Just Been Separated From Their Parents at the Border, PRO PUBLICA (June 18, 2018), https://www.propublica.org/article/children-separated-from-parentsborder-patrol-cbp-trump-immigration-policy. 73 Id. 74 Dep’t of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, supra note 4, at Row 803. 13 had editing privileges, making data entry especially error prone. 75 Many entries were missing essential information, such as the parent’s name or alien registration number,76 creating significant challenges when ORR later attempted to reunite children with their families. With respect to children correctly identified as separated, DHS employees frequently re-logged them into the tracking system, creating duplicate entries.77 B. ORR Leadership Was Slow to Respond Despite Prior Warnings from Civil Servants Notwithstanding Commander White’s July 2017 warning that a family separation policy would require HHS to obtain more beds, the agency remained unprepared for the policy and the resulting surge of UAC referrals. In May 2018, ORR was already operating at 87 percent capacity for UACS referred to its custody.78 On May 10, 2018, ORR Director Lloyd failed to communicate any urgency to CBP Commissioner McAleenan, stating: on capacity: we have about 2,000 beds in our pipeline that should be coming online in small chunks through the end of May. This is cutting it a little close, but we should be alright. 79 Despite these reassurances, by the end of May, ORR was at 93 percent of its capacity.80 In June, as ORR neared full capacity, the Department finally took steps to increase operational staff on weekends to process the uptick in separations. 81 At the time, ORR had more than 11,000 children in its custody—1,700 of which had been identified as separated.82 C. Increased Scrutiny Reveals Chaos and Leads to Agency Infighting By June, news organizations began reporting on the family separation policy. NBC News recounted the experience of a Michigan foster mother who hosted a number of 75 Email from Unknown Contract Field Specialist, General Dynamics Information Technology, Office of Refugee Resettlement to Sabrina Torres [hereinafter “Sabrina Torres”], Intakes Program Specialist, Office of Refugee Resettlement (May 23, 2018), at Appendix AG. 76 Email from Sabrina Torres, to Division of Unaccompanied Children Operations, Intakes Program Team (May 23, 2018), at Appendix AF. 77 Email from Unknown Contract Field Specialist, supra note 75. 78 Email from Rocio Herrera, Intakes Program Specialist, Division of Children’s Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement to Unknown (May 8, 2018), at Appendix AH. 79 Email from Scott Lloyd to Kevin McAleenan (May 10, 2018), at Appendix AI. 80 Email from Neal M. Sutherland, Congressional Liaison Specialist, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources, Office of the Budget, Dep’t of Health and Human Services to Unknown (May 28, 2018), at Appendix AJ. 81 Emails from James De La Cruz to Unknown, Senior Manager, ORR Case Coordination Program, General IT Dynamics (June 6, 2018), at Appendix AK. 82 Email from Paola Zuco, Executive Officer, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources, Dep’t of Health and Human Services to Unknown (June 15, 2018), at Appendix AL. 14 unaccompanied children separated from their parents.83 She described a 10-year-old boy who woke up screaming in the middle of the night and a 9-year old boy who arrived sick and anxious and could barely eat or sleep for weeks after being separated from his father.84 In mid-June, the American Psychological Association warned of the severe psychological harm that both children and parents experience as a result of separation.85 As scrutiny mounted from all corners, senior government officials continued to struggle with tracking and reunifying separated families. On June 14, CBP Commissioner McAleenan complained to ORR Director Lloyd that even when the parent of a separated child was identified, ORR took “days to get [the] child to the phone to connect to [their] parent.”86 In response, Lloyd redirected blame, suggesting that unless DHS promptly provided parent information upon the child’s transfer to ORR custody, facilitating parent-child communications would take time. According to Lloyd, if “the parent is relying on our call center to locate kids, this is going to be more difficult, because we can’t just give out UAC information.” 87 These struggles extended beyond agency leadership down to lower level contractors and front line CBP agents. For example, on June 2, an HHS contractor emailed ORR Director Lloyd expressing frustration with “the policy decision to separate kids from their families as a deterrent,” noting that there were “a bunch of tender age girls pending designation over 72 hours.” 88 Similarly, CBP agents struggled to comply with an order from a magistrate judge in the Southern District of Texas requiring the regular submission to the court of lists of migrant children separated from their parents.89 When the judge threatened to hold CBP in contempt for failure to comply, internal documents show that CBP agents were concerned that they could not 83 Daniella Silva, Foster Mom on Trauma of Separated Migrant Children: ‘They Are Coming Crying, Almost Hysterical’, NBC NEWS (June 20, 2018), https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigrationborder-crisis/foster-mom-trauma-separated-migrant-children-they-are-coming-crying-n884791. 84 Id. 85 See e.g., American Psychologic Association, Statement of APA President Regarding the Traumatic Effects of Separating Immigrant Families (May 29, 2018), https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2018/05/separating-immigrant-families; Letter from the American Psychological Association to President Donald Trump (June 14, 2018), https://www.apa.org/advocacy/immigration/separating-families-letter.pdf. 86 Email from Kevin McAleenan to Scott Lloyd (June 13, 2018), at Appendix AM; Email from Scott Lloyd to Kevin McAleenan (June 14,2018), at Appendix AN. 87 Id. 88 Email from Captain Gregory S. Davis, Director, Division of Unaccompanied Alien Children Planning and Logistics, Commissioned Corps Liaison, Administration for Children and Families, Dep’t of Health and Human Services to Scott Lloyd (June 2, 2018), at Appendix AO. 89 Emails between Justin S. Dinsdale, Assistant United States Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Texas, U.S. Dep’t of Justice, Unknown Staff, Rio Grande Valley Prosecutions East Office, U.S. Border Patrol, and Unknown Special Operations Supervisor, Rio Grande Valley Prosecutions East Office, U.S. Border Patrol (June 4, 2018), at Appendix AP; see also Email from Raleigh L. Leonard, Division Chief, Law Enforcement Operational Programs, Tucson Sector, U.S. Border Patrol to Enrique “Henry” Lucero, Field Office Director, Phoenix Field Office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (May 31, 2018), at Appendix AQ. 15 fulfill this basic request. One Border Patrol Special Operations supervisor commented, “[t]his is going to be a huge headache, I might be spending some time in the slammer.” A Border Patrol agent exclaimed, “I ain’t going to jail!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 90 V. June 2018 – September 2018: The “End” of Family Separation and Continued Struggle to Reunify Families On June 20, 2018, as widespread bi-partisan condemnation of the Trump Administration’s actions mounted, 91 President Trump signed Executive Order 13841, “Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation,” directing CBP to maintain “family units” and effectively ending the family separation policy. 92 Again, the announcement was made without prior notice to implementing agencies. Immediately upon issuance of the President’s order, CBP guidance directed agents to suspend the referral of single parents arriving with children for prosecution for immigrationrelated violations. 93 With respect to two-parent family units, agents were instructed to “consider referring one of the adults for appropriate prosecution.”94 This was initially interpreted by the El Centro Sector Chief to prioritize “prosecut[ion] of an adult male.”95 However, this guidance was quickly reversed. Later that same day, CBP advised sectors to deprioritize the prosecution of all family units. 96 A. Executive Order Leads to Increased Scrutiny of DHS Reunification Efforts The Executive Order further exposed the operational challenges resulting from the family separation policy. The plan for reunification required ICE and ORR—the two agencies responsible for reunifying parents and children—to work together to match the separated child in 90 Emails between Justin S. Dinsdale, Assistant United States Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Texas, U.S. Dep’t of Justice, Unknown Staff, Rio Grande Valley Prosecutions East Office, U.S. Border Patrol, and Unknown Special Operations Supervisor, Rio Grande Valley Prosecutions East Office, U.S. Border Patrol (June 4, 2018), at Appendix AP, at 3. 91 See, e.g., Letter from Democratic Members, House Committee on the Judiciary, to Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen M. Nielsen and Attorney General Jeff Sessions (June 1, 2018), https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/democrats.judiciary.house.gov/files/documents/6.1.2018%20letter%20to %20dhs%20and%20doj.pdf; Letter from Senator Orrin Hatch et. al. to Attorney General Jeff Sessions (June 19, 2018); see also Senator Orrin Hatch (@senorrinhatch), Twitter (June 19, 2018, 5:10 PM and 6:21 PM), https://twitter.com/senorrinhatch/status/1009199463892692992?s=20. 92 83 Fed. Reg. 29435 (June 25, 2018). 93 Emails to U.S. Border Patrol Field Chiefs and Deputy Chiefs (June 28, 2018), supra note 11. This policy provided for an exception where agents had a “concern that detention of an alien child, with the child’s alien parent would pose a risk to the child’s welfare” or if the parent had a criminal background or outstanding warrant unrelated to crossing the border unlawfully. 94 Id. 95 Email from Gloria I. Chavez (June 28, 2018), supra note 11. 96 Emails to U.S. Border Patrol Field Chiefs and Deputy Chiefs (June 28, 2018), supra note 11; Email to Big Bend Sector Patrol Agents in Charge (June 28, 2018), supra note 11. 16 ORR custody with a parent who was generally in ICE custody. However, internal documents reveal that ICE did not understand the complexities of the process. For example, three days after the Executive Order was issued, Matthew Albence, then-Executive Associate Director of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), emailed ORR expressing confusion over the difficulties in linking parents and separated children: “[a]re you saying you don’t have the alien number for any parents? This information should already be in the UAC portal.” 97 By this time, however, ORR officials were well aware of the challenges of reunifying separated families. 98 ORR officials replied, “[n]o, we do not have any linkages from parents to UACs... we have a list parent alien numbers [sic] but no way to link them to children.”99 Facing growing public outcry and without a comprehensive plan to reunify families, ORR Director Lloyd attempted to triage cases, telling his staff in an internal email to compile all press stories related to separated parents and children, and expressing his determination to try to resolve those cases first.100 B. Courts Force Acceleration of Reunification Efforts On June 26, 2018, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting DHS from detaining parents and children separately and requiring the government to reunite families, unless the child was in danger or the parent declined to reunite with the child. 101 The court set deadlines of July 10, 2018 to reunite children ages four and under, and July 26, 2018 to reunite children ages five to seventeen. 102 The District Court’s preliminary injunction meant that ICE had just a few weeks to identify which adults in its custody had been separated from their children and work with ORR to match such individuals with their children. However, internal documents make it clear that immediately prior to the issuance of the injunction, neither ICE nor ORR had yet to develop a plan for reunification. On June 23, 2018, ORR Director Lloyd emailed ICE ERO, stating, “[j]ust writing to find out if you have any intel on ICE plans for the separated parents. Give me a call when you get a chance.” 103 Upon issuance of the injunction, reunification efforts began in earnest. Commander White, who was placed in charge of ORR reunification efforts, started by compiling basic information that ORR did not previously collect, including the number of separated children that 97 Email from Matt Albence, supra note 13. 98 See, e.g., Email from James De La Cruz to Julie Plavsic, supra note 37; Email from James De La Cruz to Jallyn Sualog, supra note 44. 99 Email from Tom Fitzgerald, Dep’t of Health and Human Services, supra note 13. 100 Email from Scott Lloyd, supra note 18. 101 Order Granting Plaintiffs’ Mot. For Classwide Preliminary Injunction, Ms. L v. ICE, 3:18-cv-00428DMS-MDD (S.D. Cal. Feb. 26, 2018) (June 26, 2018), available at www.aclu.org/cases/ms-l-v-ice. 102 Id. 103 Email from Scott Lloyd to Matt Albence (June 23, 2018), at Appendix AZ. 17 remained out of contact with a parent.104 Authorizing additional overtime for staff to focus on reunification, ORR noted that many staff were already working 60 to 80 hours a week and that “folks are going to be fried after this, way beyond burnout.” 105 In addition, HHS began developing a policy to verify parent-child relationships through DNA testing. 106 While HHS and ICE attempted to comply with the executive order and preliminary injunction, internal documents reveal that CBP Commissioner McAleenan was looking for ways to continue family separations. On June 29, 2018, CBP headquarters asked all Border Patrol chiefs and deputies to identify how many parents could be prosecuted and quickly reunited with their children in CBP custody each day.107 In other words, CBP thought it could technically comply with the court order by separating families for only short periods of time. C. Reunification Efforts Devolve into Chaos Despite their ongoing efforts to reunite families, ICE and ORR missed the court’s July 10 deadline to reunify all children under the age of five.108 By July 19, HHS identified 2,551 separated children covered by the court order. Due to a lack of planning and preparedness, the reunification process was chaotic and disorganized. In some cases, children were transported to the wrong location, where they waited on buses for hours only to be returned to the ORR facility later that evening. In many cases, reunification efforts were slowed by ICE officials’ decisions to question parents about issues unrelated to reunification. Internal emails detail these and other problems that unfolded as reunification efforts continued: • On July 10, 2018, an ORR New York field specialist identified a child approved to travel for reunification. However, upon arrival at the reunification site, DHS informed the specialist that the child’s parent was not there and would not arrive until the following day. 109 • On July 16, a total of 37 “tender age” children were approved for reunification with their parents at an ICE detention facility. However, after waiting at the facility for eight hours, ICE still had not processed any of the parents. 110 ORR took the children back to the bus 104 Email from Jonathan White to Himself (June 27, 2018), at Appendix AR (noting Jonathan White’s “priorities list” included items related to interagency coordination to assess parents’ readiness for release, determine resource requirements to place parents in contact with kids, and develop reporting and tracking system, among other things). 105 Emails between Tricia Swartz and Jallyn Sualog (June 28-29, 2018), at Appendix AS. 106 Email from Jonathan White to Unknown (June 29, 2018), at Appendix AT. 107 Email from Unknown to U.S. Border Patrol Chiefs and Deputy Chiefs (June 27, 2018), at Appendix AU. 108 John Burnett, Government Misses Migrant Family Reunification Deadline, NPR (July 10, 2018), https://www.npr.org/2018/07/10/627821359/government-misses-migrant-family-reunification-deadline. 109 Emails between James De La Cruz and Karla Mansilla, supra note 15. 110 Email from Unknown Deputy Director, Residential Services, San Antonio, BCFS Health and Human Services, supra note 15. 18 where they continued to wait until very late in the evening. 111 Noting that there were multiple buses still waiting in the parking lot, an ORR staffer stated, “[t]here has to be a better process. I hope as we move forward there can be adjustments so that we don’t put tender age kids in this position.” 112 • On July 17, an ORR field supervisor wrote to ORR Deputy Director Hayes, Commander White, and ORR Director Lloyd, expressing concern that DHS was impeding reunification efforts by interviewing parents about issues unrelated to reunification: Based on information that we received yesterday on a phone briefing with DHS and what staff are reporting on the ground, DHS is re-interviewing adult parents about their legal case and other issues not related to reunification. It appears that the DHS interview process is including [sic] parent interview regarding credible fear etc. which really is unrelated to parent/family reunification. Is there any way we can ask them to put their parents’ interviews about non-reunification aside until after the parent and child are reunified?113 • On July 18, Executive Associate ERO Director Albence emailed Robert Kadlec, Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Preparedness and Response, flagging complications in transferring UACs from ORR facilities to ICE facilities for reunification. Mr. Albence was told these complications were due to ORR transportation contract issues and offered to provide ICE contractors to assist. This appeared to surprise Mr. Kadlec, who forwarded the email to Lloyd asking: “Scott do you need help?!? We can’t fail because you guys ain’t asking for assistance.” In response, Mr. Lloyd claims that delays are due to the need to complete interviews. Mr. Kadlec counters that hundreds of interviews have been completed and those cases are still being delayed. Others agree and insist the issue is transportation. There is no resolution within this email chain. 114 • On July 18, according to an HHS field worker in New Mexico, a shuttle of four children from Canutillo, Texas arrived at an ICE facility for reunification at 2:00 PM, and a second shuttle of four children from Phoenix, Arizona arrived around 2:30 PM. ICE staff informed the shuttle drivers that: (1) the parents for the Canutillo shuttle would not arrive until after 6:00 PM and the children would need to wait in the shuttle; and (2) only one of the four children arriving from Phoenix had parents at the facility and the rest would need to wait in the shuttle until their parents arrived. By 5:00 PM, ICE officers instructed both shuttles to return to their sites and wait until further notice. This email chain also notes 111 Id. Id. 113 Email from James De La Cruz to Jonathan Hayes, Chief of Staff, Administration for Children and Families, Dep’t of Health and Human Services, Jallyn Sualog, Scott Lloyd, and Jonathan White, supra note 15. 114 Emails from Matt Albence, Scott Lloyd, and Robert Kadlec, supra note 12 (emphasis added). 112 19 that an ORR staffer received a phone call “about a child that had flown in and another that drove close to 6 hours to get to the facilities to then be told that their parent is not there.” 115 • On July 19, HHS provider Southwest Key in El Paso emailed ORR Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor James De La Cruz after 11:00 PM, explaining that a DHS official in El Paso stated that reunifications were being suspended, that children could not stay onsite, and that staff were leaving for the night. As a result, 20 children were driven back to the ORR facility. 116 The next day, the same Southwest Key employee informed ORR that ICE claimed it was running out of bed space for parents scheduled for reunification, and when bed space runs out, ICE will halt the reunification process. A DHS official also predicted reunifications would be suspended early on July 20 due to limited bed space and estimated that as many as 50 children would be unable to reunite with their parents that day. 117 This poor planning and lack of coordination significantly hampered the government’s ability to reunite parents and their children. An ORR report revealed that as a result of these issues, in July 2018, close to 1,700 of the roughly 2,500 migrant children in ORR custody remained separated from their parents. 118 Commander White attempted to address the reunification delays, stating: “[e]ffective today, children who have arrived for reunification should NOT be turned away from the detention center and sent to hotels without prior approval from [the HHS Incident Management Team]…”119 By August 1, 2018, nearly 2,000 out of more than 2,600 children that were ultimately identified in the Ms. L lawsuit were reunited with their parents. 120 Reunification of the roughly 600 children who remained separated from their parents was complicated by the fact that many of the parents had already been removed to their home countries. Meanwhile, Administration officials worked to cover up problems with the reunification process. For example, ORR Director Lloyd reportedly told HHS staff to stop keeping a spreadsheet that tracked separated 115 Emails to Jallyn Suallog, Jonathan White, supra note 15. Id. 117 Id; Emails from Unknown Regional Executive Director, Southwest Key Programs to James De La Cruz and Jose Gonzalez (July 19-20, 2018), at Appendix AV. 118 Dep’t of Health and Human Services, 2018 Unaccompanied Alien Children Reunification Mission IMT Situation Report #22 (July 19-20, 2018), at Appendix AW. 119 Email from Jonathan White to Multiple Dep’t of Health and Human Services Staff (July 22, 2018), at Appendix AX. 120 Joint Status Report, Ms. L v. ICE, 3:18-cv-00428-DMS-MDD (S.D. Cal. Feb. 26, 2018) (filed Aug. 16, 2018), available at https://www.aclu.org/legal-document/ms-l-v-ice-joint-status-report-2. 116 20 children. 121 In an internal email, rather than denying he told HHS to stop tracking separated children, Lloyd instead claimed the reporter “spun an inaccurate narrative.”122 Over the next few months, ORR and DHS continued its attempts to reunify families. But because of the Administration’s repeated missteps detailed above—including the insistence on rolling out the policy nationwide without first incorporating lessons learned from the pilot program, the secrecy and lack of cross-agency communication, and the conscious disregard of the welfare of affected families—those efforts continue to be hampered even today. As a result, some children—particularly those whose parents were deported before reunification could take place—remain separated from their parents. VI. Conclusion While we may never know the full extent of the damage inflicted by the Trump Administration’s family separation policy, it is evident—as a result of this investigation and public reporting—that it was driven by an Administration that was willfully blind to its cruelty and determined to go to unthinkable extremes to deliver on political promises and stop migrants fleeing violence from seeking protection in the United States. As illustrated in this report: • Within weeks of President Trump’s inauguration, the Administration began formulating a plan to separate parents from their children as a means to deter migration. • Before a formal policy had even been developed, the Administration was accelerating family separations. By March 2017, the number of separated children transferred to ORR custody had increased by nearly 900 percent, as compared to November 2016. • In July 2017, without warning, the Administration implemented a family separation pilot program in the El Paso Border Patrol Sector. The pilot program lasted five months and resulted in hundreds of additional children being taken from their parents and placed in ORR custody. • During the pilot program, the Administration discovered that it was unable to track separated family members in a way that would facilitate eventual reunification. • Knowing this, and without doing anything to address the tracking systems employed by deferral agencies, the Administration chose to expand the policy nationwide in May 2018. • To make matters worse, the Administration failed to provide advance notice of the policy to front line agents and officers, which caused unnecessary chaos and inconsistent implementation of the policy across border sectors. 121 Dan Diamond, HHS Reviews Refugee Operations as Trump Calls for Border Crackdown, POLITICO (Oct. 23, 2018), https://www.politico.com/story/2018/10/23/trump-caravan-border-hhs-873152. 122 Email from Scott Lloyd to Evelyn Stauffer, Press Secretary, Dep’t of Health and Human Services (Nov. 19, 2018), at Appendix AY. 21 • When judicial intervention and political pressure eventually resulted in the end of the policy, the lack of interagency cooperation and preparedness was laid bare by the inability of the Administration to quickly reunite separated parents and children. As a result of this dark chapter in our nation’s history, hundreds of migrant children may never be reunited with their parents. Despite considerable stonewalling by Administration officials, Judiciary Committee Members and staff have pushed relentlessly to obtain data and conduct much needed oversight of the agencies responsible for the family separation policy. This report details the Committee’s findings thus far. We remain committed to holding the Trump Administration accountable and continuing to shed light on this dark moment in our country’s history. 22 APPENDIX Appendix A......................................................................................................................... A-1 Appendix B..................................................................................................................... A-340 Appendix C..................................................................................................................... A-343 Appendix D..................................................................................................................... A-345 Appendix E ..................................................................................................................... A-349 Appendix F ..................................................................................................................... A-358 Appendix G..................................................................................................................... A-361 Appendix H..................................................................................................................... A-363 Appendix I ...................................................................................................................... A-365 Appendix J...................................................................................................................... A-367 Appendix K..................................................................................................................... A-369 Appendix L ..................................................................................................................... A-373 Appendix M .................................................................................................................... A-376 Appendix N..................................................................................................................... A-379 Appendix O..................................................................................................................... A-383 Appendix P ..................................................................................................................... A-386 Appendix Q..................................................................................................................... A-393 Appendix R..................................................................................................................... A-397 Appendix S ..................................................................................................................... A-400 Appendix T ..................................................................................................................... A-405 Appendix U..................................................................................................................... A-407 Appendix V..................................................................................................................... A-411 Appendix W.................................................................................................................... A-413 Appendix X..................................................................................................................... A-417 Appendix Y..................................................................................................................... A-423 Appendix Z ..................................................................................................................... A-426 Appendix AA.................................................................................................................. A-439 Appendix AB .................................................................................................................. A-441 Appendix AC .................................................................................................................. A-443 Appendix AD.................................................................................................................. A-446 Appendix AE .................................................................................................................. 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A-497 Appendix AT .................................................................................................................. A-500 Appendix AU.................................................................................................................. A-502 Appendix AV.................................................................................................................. A-506 Appendix AW ................................................................................................................. A-510 Appendix AX.................................................................................................................. A-519 Appendix AY.................................................................................................................. A-522 Appendix AZ .................................................................................................................. 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Fan of Entry AZ Onmea, 2017, ema?lrefendtromHHSORRfaciity, CahoicamtieaFa?IWamJega'dng AccurtingtoEARMmDeoanbaZ?, 2017,maautfanaleaumemc wpiedfa'mniaionattheDeCmdri NogalesAZTr-etemde ,0 aidniwrhadmdowmtopmt K2 Ulilfah?herpmoeshg. 002863 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Std: Type A-3 Comet-OHS Cloaed Cum Clou'ng hioLayer- 0111812018 01f18I2018 01/040018 010412316 FAMILY CBP Due Unacoam>RioGraMe RioGnnde 150773 No Prom anemia Qty Station City Response On me4. 201B. CRCL received at L, necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR negating Llnacwtwied Child (UAC) enmieredin heRio oGra'ideValey, TexasBordeerdSectxl-lewas Ca Cam Chung thayu- 0111312018 0111812018 01/040018 0110412018 18-078) M) QC AcoutinghoEARHJieUACwas WWmeiles I 6 $4 masterinbeing \9 Miami Cbeed Ca-itact Ctosing hi0 Laya- 0111mm omarzo13__ 01/04/2013 01ID4I2018 FAMILY SEPARA110N. CBP Due Unacooinp Rio Gmnde Rio Grade Texas Tx 13-0782 No a Process aried minor City Statim City Rmise emal reiamt iurm HHS ORR regardng Unacca'rpan'ed Child (UAC) ?2 We. 896 was 0 CaribGru'a andtheywetesepa?eda?etba?ng deta?IedbyBorde'Pard .6 enmieredinheRiondeValey, bx) Q?o StdimCemalizedeweatherlerkx Wan-marge FOUOWLES 002864 A-4 Closed Cu'ltact Closing 18-0786 hioLayen Clowd Cornet Cloa'ng 18-0787 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 BPaao Texas-TX 0111mm 011180018 - 01/050018 01062018 FAMLY SEPARATICN On me 5. 201B. CRCL received an email referrtl from HHSORR negating M513. AwadngboEARM,mey1.201B,QVQ PaaoJX i? 0111312016 01?182013 0110512718 #0 . F?v OnJamarys, 2013. Lmeivedm ema?l Mam CRR regadng Una: Id (UAC) CBP La'edo Texas - TX rn wmmilegalimtmus ?We AwaingtnEARMJerACmdm ?aeArm?msBridgein Laedo,Texas.01Janny3.2018. deta?mspaoewmwiethAMU hapreviotsappreha?onby?order Mdherwaspmcessedh'mw andapaaewamabdform -md 002865 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 141 2019 Ron DHS Ills DHS DHS DHS DHS - - - - - - Ilium -Conhat Mam ?up Imam Ilhn- mm mn- um- Cami-1m -Ddem um- Ilium lame Sih?ion ha?dent haiku! City 3? Cam Muller sue Type Phase [Miler a more. Closed Contact cussing mm?. 02002010 02062013 0110012018 0110042015 FAMLvsanARAnon. cap Due uwm Yuna Arm- 100000 No Response may ema?lrefa'rdfromHHSORRregadng mwmu.s.migm0m 0V lifemebedm'nepovertyinristhb are: Deoanba ?ED1TJheUACmdfamer me?aim?m?me?es oflheSanLu's,Nmmtof bummed!? A 5 u. 9 Closed Cam Using ?0 myer- 0211442016 021142013 FAMLY cap Due Unaccomp Les Indus Loa lncios Texas - TX 1W1 No 0 Process an?ed minot IWI Recourse PortofEMy my 90 ema?l refemsl from HHS ORR negating ummpa?ied did (UAC). :0 age . 56?? ma?ha?fdha'msepaabd 03? fruntheU?joHalsedambusone \S?o DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002866 A-6 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 10 sermons Closed Cam Clou'ng mun- 0112412018 0112412018 011092018 011092015 FAMLYSEPARAHON. cap Due um?vuna Yuna Ariana- Reapmdto AZ 15-0814 Seder On Jammy 9. 201B. CRCL received wimm fmher acion . a trameUAc werede?lahedbyimnigaionjheywae 0U AcoudnghoEARM,mDewnber16, Ca 2017,!veUACwapmoasedi ?0 11 CUM-OHS Cloud Cum Ckn'ng ?0 021412018 03140018 01/102018 FAMILY SW 01. CBP Due Unacoomp Men Texts - TX 16-0619 No Prom aried min Sta?a'l Response On.) 10, 201B, CRCL receivedm necessary end from HHS ORR regating paiedm?rnrwAC), Oitirmwasdeumda?'lebomer. Miner's po'ntd mum in Hiddgo, TX onJa-uzyMJiha 6 x1} MValleyJemMrPard Seduaunmlednermmemo Q- Gra?eVa?eyCm?nedPrm?lg 002867 A-7 ?33 as; g; Cannot-DHS Closed 18-0657 55% DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS Ha:? I?m- mm 0* i 3 is Ihle ?udo hfoLayerv 021412018 021142018 _O1f11l2018 01H 112MB FAMLY SEARATKN. Din UM Fredric Response Onme11.2018,CRCmeeivedm my ema'l retard fa'm HHS (RR negating World (UAC), e? coua'n. whenhe 0\ was Irnm didals. .Q 0V Madmoomhmwasmeirm Ca Usimelislalerpmedmy' 2015. ?md?ed?'dtheywae AmingtoEARM, onJanuayB, 2016, . 0 BordeerAgerHWAmric ?0 . 6A 8? ON mummumwwapomed DHS-HJC -P1'od. 002868 Row 3? 00 13 14 DHS Illa:- Calm [m DHSWI DHS DHS 430nm Illum- DHS like - sue Type Phase Cabot-OHS Closed (ta-tact Closing 18-0658 Cloned Cam Claa'ng 18-0861 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 thayerv 021412018 02(140018 O1I11I2018 D1l11f2018 No Onme11.201B, ema?lfrom Progrun.0nJarmy17,2018,thedild ptogamlomdhLosFmJexas. 21gb,? meUACamramer \0 Ponlmomcmmocm ~00 awaitaaeduefearmwew. . b? 0 I110 Laya- 0211413118 02f14l2018 ?01f11RioGral?e 01/120018 I'm Texts?TX Respmse Onme1T.201B, CRCL receivedm Sect: necessary ema'l referrd from HHS ORR regating AwudruguoEARu,meUACmdris mmu.5.?unMexico.1Te_ Wadinir?limynle has the IES Him run in Migen, Texas. . Closed Cam Closing hfoLnyer? 01mm 011262013 - 01/17m18 SEPARATIGVI. CBP Due Unacmnp Rion?ide I'm Texm 160885 No Process an'ed mint! leey Response 500 OnJanry1T.2013, Seek! ema'l reread from HHS ORR regaining unaccanpa'ied . com ages UACwassepamedfromhisfmer, L6 . ?oGraIdeRivetW?veUShylu?ng TheUACwas wmrismduebris Wspriorumindristuy. Tl-eabjed WBMpa'ledbtheRioGrandedey GerminMcAle'IJmfa?fmha mm. Cloned Cam Cloa'ng FAMLY SEPARATICN ISSUE CBP Due Unaccomp Gatewayto Laedo Tam TK 1W1 Pm aned' mint: The OnJanuary18, 201B, CRCL receivedm Americas ema'l from HHS ORR on behalf . the ?Ca b?smder?veuinir??stxya?er A ab. GamaymmeAme?umdEmyln Lamtlt?.TX 0028 72 A-12 24 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng hi0 Layer - 150892 No Cloud Cam Cha?ng hi0 Laya? - 180893 No DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 0112312018 01123/2018 0111312018 0111312015 FAMLYSEPARAHON. cap Due um?moemae 0111512015 Rana Onme18. 201B, Sect: ema'l referrd from HHS ORR regating may.na axes. maunurymuedu-eusmrx Va?ajoet?afurproma?m. ubjed daimedtnbeacilizm A ?mfezot persew?mi?f UAC hisfilha: ,h Tram-I, etaey. I enabd mueLQ'Bsmwinbemedasa Wina1m9m?ng 93? 0? 011232018 011230013 0111812018 0%?18 CBP DE Unaccomp Riom 01/192018 Roma 5: Pm ariedmintx VdIey b} OnJaInry18, 2018, Seek: \1 ema'l refa'rd 1mm HHS ORR regadng mummu.s.mm 9 Mmm?bRioGtamdeyaIey ~31 Waummaaimmaror persew?mifrehmed.theUACrepated 6 0? . I MtheUAC?s .C. momerwilbemedasarruetidwim \67 ina1onssmugg'ng me. x. Texa- TX 0028 73 A-13 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Closed Coma Closing mum- 0112313110 0112312018 0111912018 0111912015 FAMLY cap Due Unaccoma?una 0111612018 Yuna Ariana- 150907 No Prom ?emu Sta?m AZ On me19. N18, CRCL received at Response necessary emdlrefemlfrunHI-ISORRregadng AcoudnghoEARMJeUACwas 00 Sanuis,NizmaPa10fErlIym\ Jammy 16, 2013? Thea?ecl ?stuzen mmam, ulteanunaBormr . for Closed Cam Closing mower- 0133120113 0112312018 0112212013 0112212013 SEPARATICN. cap Due Unaccomp PmDel 0111512010 BPaao Texas-TX 130910 No - Process anied mina' Mme Response \v 201a, CRCL rewivedm Bauer my A00 ema'lrdardfrunHHSORRregadng Patrol amps-'81! m'n0r(UAC [a . ?Wmdm?jmsalm bx? Y) TheUACwas - Tresmjedwa 0? Bath 0028 74 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Raw OHS DHSW DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS MSW-MSW DHS DHSW-Sunm-yofmon DHS huue- bom- que- que- haue- Inu- Il?len- -Contact Men? um:? I?ta- W- Men- W- Carol-hm -Dd.em um- Men Isa: hidden! hm City St?e Cumin Stu Type Pine Last LaetAaion Clam-e Laetulne DHS Daeto Com LocIion Me lumber Adion Duh Due ant CRCL nem Mine invoke 27 C oaed Cam CIosing hfo Laya- 0112312013 011230018 01mm 0122/2013 FAMILY SEPARATICN. cap Due Unaccom?Eagle Pass 0111712015 Eag e Pas Texas Tx 1841911 No Rename OnmeZZ. 2018, CRCL receivedm may ema'l refeml from HHS ORR negating 896 - UACwmsepaaedfranhafaher, - Omar Ramos Licana, on Jmuary 0\ 17,2018'nEagle Pm,Texa3_ C. AQQN .. 23 Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Into Layer- 02010018 02/012018 FAMLV ISSUE CBP Due Unaccomp Eage Pass Eagie Pass Texas - TX 18-0913 No OnJmuaryZZ. 2018, CRCL receivedm Promos aniedmimr Intemajmal A-14 x? ema'lrefmfranHl-lSORRmbehdf Bndge my 00 of mmupmied age 7- UAC . was sepaaed from her father, . after \0 Pass International Bridge in EagIe Pass, TX. FOUO LES 0028 75 A-15 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Closed Cam CIou'ng hfoLayer- 021412018 - 01032018 012312016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. 150923 No Respmse OnmeZZi. 201B, CRCL receivedm necessary Cam?0H5 Closed Coma Closing Mama- 020112019 021012013 0123/2013 FAQ SEPARATIONI. 130937 No .. Q5nme23,201B, CRCL receivedm my unaccanpmied mint(UAC 6 enteredmeUSJmanioo. MUAC 10' washanportedbmeRionndeleey wasdeterminedhewasau?izmm . mamm?em Iegd manaininmeus, Thesmjedis currenly at IE5 Haigen, in Hanigen, 0 Texas Unaccomp RioGrande 01/181318 I-idalgo Tats-TX Process ariedmintr leey Sect: 002876 A-16 31 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Cabot-OHS Closed (ta-tact Closing Due 18-0941 mun- 02010018 010312018 010312015 No On me 23. N18, CRCL received at ema?l from HHS ORR negating AwadnghoEARM,theUACwas W: aimiml fishy hafaheritemmdbamrme& 8 The ll'a'apottedbRioGtmy new inMcAIenTexasfa? . in CBP Dm Getawayb 0112212013 Laedo Texas-TX Process ariedmirn'the Americas Bridge Chad Cam Cloa?ng 18-0947 hfolzya- 032012018 0342012018 - No mmwpiedhamiadmbemthe U.5.amGdewwm~naicasBridge inLaedo,Teuas.1heUACandlis mdha'weresepa'aledmewhe mwiel?scri'rind ?shy Theme! iraa'niasuet The UAC iscuren?yd in SanAnbrio, Texan DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002877 A-17 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Cloud Cam Clou'ng hfoLayer- 020112018 0201/2018 -01m18 01232016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacocm>RioGraMe 01/17/2016 Gm Texts?TX 15-0948 N0 Respmse On Jammy 23. 201B, CRCL received a! necessary ema'l referrd from HHS ORR regating AcoudnghoEARMJmeUACwas 00 Wh'antisfahadueb?'e ?0 Wea?imir? record. TheUAch?h's Wmtra'lspottedmme Valleycet?er?l'lMcAlenJ mnher Vacating. Thea?edg?da?mfea? dwm?mam?mm Honduras. yatlES . Cam?0H5 Closed Coma Closing Mama- 0210712010 0210710010 0112412018 012412010 FAQ SEPARATIONI. cap Due Unaccanp Yu'na 0111712013 Yuna Arizona- 130949 No AZ . Process ariedmintr Statim .. Q11 23, 201B, CRCL received at my unaccanpmied 6 encamleredmm'mmelwmie Md?leSmL?s,AmPa1d Enty?he UAC wusepzraledflu'n ti: 0- forapriora'derofremal. \x?d sulwaswtmummy?lslma mustndeddedrubtdtempmsibiity 0\ ?team. Rarirawassavedm g, 0028 78 A-18 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 35 Closed Cmtact Clou'ng hfo Lnyer- 02070018 020712018 - 01052018 01092018 FAMILY CBP Due UnacooaxDRio Gratis 0111 912018 Hithkp Texas TX 15-0972 No Response Onme25. 2018, CRCL receivedm Sect: necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR regating AcoudnghoEARMJIeUACl?Mlly 0U emered?IeUSJranMexicomdwas . umbreRioGra-ndevuey ?l?therpmwasirg meazbject to GlnemdaTheUACis a 6Q 36 Closed Cam Cioa?ng hi0 Layer- 02010018 021012016 010312018 01032018 FAMLY SEPWGH. CBP Pan 0! Yselta Part Pm Texas - TX 173076 to Process of Emy Sender 0n Ja'l?ybfi and 24, 2118. CRCL diedtpoim received w?hno father ,a'l acidn a as \Ca . m, PortotEnuyInEIPasowaaw Mlpa?isrequesmgrelpinlomlgus. 9? Clemente iderlli?edthe rn'nor's dienmmberimm an ENFORCE I 6 Mmmw- taq maimed $6.4 Demise none Iheir paerls? mm mauled. W'Iile some EARM recuds I: 0Q is a possible vic?'n hurrm mudrg 37 Closed Contact Cloa'ng hi0 Layer- 021010015 A 92018 011260018 0112mm FAMLY cap Due Unacwmp Rio Grande Mm Texas - TX 15-0991 No _0 On Jammy 26, 201B, CRCL received an Process anied mil-n leey. TX Recourse 6?3 ema'l refa'ri HHS ORR a1 behdf Birds 0 of Med did (UAC) Para! ?v e95 separatedrranrer Dc Grinc- Valley, Texas Bathr Part: 60' Sect: on Jaua'y 23, 2018. 0028 79 A-19 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng hfoLayer- 02192018 01532018 012613116 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacmwuna Yuna Reapmdto Era Seder Onme26. 201B, CRCL receivedm withm ema'lfromNdi'naNeildela'ence 2) ?lter acion mrngARM,meUACwaS Pal'DISMia'Ifu?leIer Carma-OHS Cloned Cam Ckn'ng hi0 Laya- 020612018 0206/2018 002612018 010612016 FAMILY a CBP Due Unacoomp Rio Gram Men Texas TX 16-0996 No .2018, CRCL receivedm Prom ariedm'l'n leey Response email from HHS ORR behalf Caruned necessary ,age CHIH \Ca :10" We ?oGraMeValeyJ'xBordeerd Va?eyCanbinedeoeuthe?k-rJT-e dedsimhosepa?etheUACl?ru?nris erAllenmedchamr?rm inde?riteana?of?nemebm Clamd Cam Chang hfoLayer- 02070018 02070018 01/292018 01092018 FAMLY CBP Due Unacmmp Gamayto 01/232018 Laedo Tents-TX 18-1m5 No Pm awed mm the receivedm Armies: my ema'l retard HHS ORR regming Bridge m'nor(UAC q, Thefmisda'mgas?unmemlea ofl'ueElMarerroga'lg. CBPdeta'm?ned .Q inSa'IFrmcisco, am: 0' ?b q?x? cunenly at BCFS in San Antmio, Tam. 002880 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Std: Type A-20 Camel-OHS Closed Cum Clou'ng hloLayer- 0213712018 0210712018 _01f292018 01/292318 FAMILY CBP Due 01/122116 Response Onme29. 201B, CRCL receivedm b, necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR negating 4. emeredtheUSchroasingtheRio GmrleRivermard'LTl?ueubjec; WWm,mehe ewes separaed?'anriaf?ama . ACdu?ns feadperseunm' org?le' 'ifrelumedb Gus-tam - Closed Ca'ltact Cloa'ng hi0 Layer- OM18 W018 01292318 CBP Due Unaccomp Hddgo 01282118 Texas - TX 18-1015 No Process aried mint! Response 29. 2018, CRCL received 81 my 1 refer: from HHS ORR regating mm minorwAC com UACwassemmedftunm mum, manly In 90, m. mwlermproamedmeHidalgoIm RemaMeJdco.1heUACandher 6 mo?u?msepa'abdduetohe x1} mother's cn'maml ?shy. be da?msbfe? Q, bidnaganginAugtslofm17.The UACwasdeterninedimdriaa?e;she wasptomedamUACnc?oeb 0? appeaudaained. Cloaed Cam Closing hfo Laya? OM18 02MB (?$02018 D1m16 FAMLY SEPARATICN. CBP Unaccomp l-ic?go PM Man TM TX 1&1026 No A memw.m1a, CRCL teneivedm Pm an'edmina' oremy Rm email refenal from HHS ORR on behalf ?r??glel-?ddgom?tda?yin 002881 A-21 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 Carmel-OHS Ckaaed Cal-tact Closing hi0 Lawn 0211mm 03140018 _1m2018 01602018 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccom%o Gtande Rio Grade Texas - TX 1&10?7 No Prom ?amt: City Station City Response CRCL receivedm necessity ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating o? AgaithteUACintQQ Gta'IdeleeyTensBa'derm ?o ValeyCar?dizedProcesa? for WWMEARM nanot- thathewas .0 OHM-0H5 Cloud Cam Closing hi) Lawn 0211mm M40018 01/312018 01mm FAMLV Swen. CBP Due Unacoomp M61 Texm - TX 18?1048 No Process aried m'l'n Sb?m Remorse 30.2018, CRCL receivedm necessary end from HHS ORR negating paied mid (UAC), . 0' 5N 002882 A-22 47 Closed Cu'ltact Closing 18?1050 hioLayen Omtad?DHS Closed Cam Closing 1&1073 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 32 Term - 0211mm 0204mm - 01I31I2018 003112015 On me 31.2118, CRCL received 81 email referrtl from HHS ORR negating moanpaied mid (UAC), 4. anivedhtheUSdedgoJXma?o abalJanua?yZija AmazingtnEARM,aaoruerPa? AgerllencoutetedtheUAC PatnlSeduand?n EPaao Texas? 02102110 020412013 0210112018 021012015, 452mm SEPARA11CN. A00- 0n Febmay1,2018.CRCL reoewed' an WW did (UAC), meUACmsqaa?abd?unris grandam ,dthe borderby appiedfora?niuionmmeUnibd mmbmasmm 002883 Row A-23 48 49 50 DHS Matters DHS Matters - State - Contact Number Contact-DHS Closed 18-1076 Contact-DHS Closed 1&1 077 Contact-DHS Closed 18?1078 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name Info Layer- 02/14/2018 02/14/2018 02/01/2018 02/01/2018 No Response necessary Closing Closing Info Layer- 02/14/2018 02/14/2018 No Response necessary 02/01/2018 02/01/2018 Closing Info Layer- 02/14/2018 02/14/2018 No Response necessary 02/01/2018 02/01/2018 ,9 6? s90 ?29 {90 on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve a FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacco Q) cAlIen Process aniergfor Station McAllen Texas - TX On February 1,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied child (UAC), age . correspon ence a eges was separated from his father while in DHS Custody on January 13, 2018. The UAC reports they were taken to a where DHS officials separated them. UAC specified that they crossed the Reynosa border 2) . v29 According to EARM, a Border Patrgk, Agent encountered the UAC in i0 Grande Valley, Texas Border rol Sector and transported to t1? io Grande Valley Sector Centrali Q) FAMILY QRATION. CBP Due Q: Process Orv?Qruary 1, 2018, CRCL received an Unaccomp Weslaco Weslaco Texas-TX anied minor Station referral from HHS ORR regarding naccompanied child (UAC), raveled with his father but was separated at apprehension. Per intake by minor was separated from his father due to his criminal history. According to EARM, a Border Patrol Agent encountered the UAC in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Border Patrol Sector and was transported to the Weslaco Border Patrol Station for further processing. EARM notes that the UAC was traveling with his father but did not provide the father?s information. FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Process Unaccomp McAllen McAllen Texas - TX anied minor Station On February 1, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied child (UAC), a eges was separated from his grandfather at apprehension. According to EARM, a Border Patrol Agent encountered the UAC in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Border Patrol Sector and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Processing Center for further processing. 002884 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Row DHS Ills DHS DHS - - - - - Ilium 430nm Milan Ilhn- W- W- Im- Conmh?nm 43?er um- Ilium lame ha?dent haiku! City 81? Cal? sue Type Phase tun-Illa Anion Du Due mm CRCL Mine 51 Cannot-OHS Closed (ta-tact Closing hio Layer~ 021412018 02(140018 _0210512018 0210512018 FAMLY SEMRAHCN. CBP Due Unaccom?lcmm Men Texas - TX 18-1115 No . Response On Februay 5. 2018. CRCL received an 6 may ema?l from HHS ORR negating 0 I bmugi ho Bokerkamp aided: Shelly. 0Q AmdmbEARH,aWPahd BP 012 Unacoamp ?Mlle-n McAlen Tex: - TX Process aried min Shim A-24 du'hghajounele?eSandedhda fermied?oerrapuhdttatshesaw?te gnpedherlegashemmed?s bx? Q, \xv pa?edttetapdtulegtwioew?e Himmriotbwary.?lheywete 0? magnum wading. Q6 AmirlngARM,aBormrPatd oi? Sedamdwasmdumtedtothe .0 WoGradeValeySeda?Cemized '0 Strewastravei?gwihha'fdher 3? MM mesa an arguing inved'igalion with PD 11 bdravia?. DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002885 A-25 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 tune Closed Coma cm'ng hi0 Layer- 0211mm W18 0210612015 FAMLY SEPARATION. cap Due Unaccoma?lcmm Texm . TX 1&1113 No . Response On Februay 6, 2018. CRCL received an 6 necessary ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating . 0? s? soiatatum? ?plum ,noledinreierral .Q mamwamymaegiau Daemon Faa'lityv Aoea'dng tome, milor'sNTAhewasW mg 'n McA?en, Tam for many. They wee father's m?m?nal fishy. q; Q- Ca'lad-DHS Closed Comet Chos'ng hi0 Laya- 0211412016 021140013 (12mm [2&18 FAMILY SEPARATION, CBP Due Unaccomp Yum Yum 18-1124 No nib Pm arI'ed min Sta?a'l Recourse On Februil'y 6, 2018, CRCL received an may 0? ema'l refer: from HHS ORR regadng mmpaied chid (UAC), eln . 3 xQ- neaSaIL?s,An?mnamadn1 Am?ngtoEARM,theUACwas enmmedmirmely?vemia -6 eastofmeSleia,ArMPdeMy mmaaimrorpmmum theUnitedStaes. 002886 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 51?: Type A-26 lune Closed Con-m Ckn'ng hioLayer- 021412018 ?02m2018 0210612016 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due McAllm Texas-TX Response On Februay 6, 2018. CRCL received an 6 necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR negating unaccompaied chid (UAC), Wm 5? 5 he an'ivedhme-USneaerdgoJXmor mm; 2013. 0V AwaitinghoEARMJBaderPalml Ager?encalmredtreUACa'u in mom. ',Texasfor 1111116an weesepa?ed due 1011!:th a ainiml himy. Cam-DHSCIosed Cam Chang hioLzya- 020812018 020812018 W18 [121062018 CBP DIE Unaccomp RioGta'Ide 18-1127 No .. Febtuay 6, 2018. CRCL received an Pmcess anied mina' valey Texas Remorse ermilrelardfrunHHSORRmbehdf Bonk: my 590? of unoccmpaied did (mm-5 Patrol 896 - Seek! Wham ON aftel'being In GrandeV?eyJX 30 I Closed Cmtad Closing mo lzyau 020812018 112030018 - (1210712013 [1210712018 FAMLY SEPARAHGNI. CBP Due Unaccamp Peas agle Pas Tex: -TX Reapmdto Pmceu ariadmitrPa?ldEntry Sander ema?l 0017mm Satiago with no C, Cannes on bduf (1 WW scion age . recalls I ona'daleaIIHyIQ, me lcrenuyanhe No EaglePasPu'tofEriryinEagePass, TX 00288 7 A-27 Cloud 15?1 131 Closed 18-1146 Clamd 15?1154 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 1?1, 2019 Clou'ng hfo Layer- 02080018 021080018 02/072018 0210712015 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacooa?>Rio Grande Reapmdto On Febtua'y?l, 2018 CRCL received Prom leeyTems Seder with no fmher acion CIoa'ng hloLaya- 02120018 (IZHZQIHB 0210102018 [1207me 5 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP DE Unacwnp Rionnde RioGnnde Texas-TX No On FebruayT, $18 CRCL an Process aried mint: Vile-y Texas Vely ema'lrefa'rifrunHl-IS vwe exasBonberdSecbt. Outing hfoLnyer? 031413116 021412018 021082015, WLYSEPARATICN. CBP Din Unacmp RioGraide 01/27/2013 I'm Texm?TK Process an'ed mint! leey Response ~00 OnFebmayB 201a Seek! email reread from HHS ORR regaining No .lx?b' AmringtoEARMj'IeUACmdher Wmdeta'ninedbl?ve mIaquIy emeredlheUSJrunMexico. . GrsueVaneycemerIorfrmer ptocashg,memeUACwas 0? A) fatner's suimir?listuy. Theshkdisa mums Na" doesIndtinfearafpasecnimrf rehntedbherooutiydd?zendip. 0? Themina?s spatulahweageedlhe inIheU.SvatlhisI'lne. 002888 A-28 Cloud 15?1163 Closed 18?1173 Cloud 13-1176 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 5 i i i 5 35! Nine Ckn'ng hfoLayer? 02r1412018 M40018 ?02m2018 020812018 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due UnacooaxDRioGraMe 021030016 Fm Texas-13K Respmse On Februay 8, 2018. CRCL received an ?6 Sect: necessary ema'l referrd from HHS ORR regating Cioa?ng Maw:- 021212018 0211212016? 021092018 [121092018 W10 Sender futha scion prwioedbitmoet??aatewasmuent I Cloing hfolzya- 0211442018 02140018 W18 [121092018 CBP DIE Unaceanp Yuna 01/150018 SmLLis Arizu?la- M3 AZ 0 emal Mm fran HHS ORR regardng Station unaccanpaied age-16? .0 mum can CV Acou'dnngARMJBUACwas Co enmeredbyagen?edmeYum g. BordetPalrulStdimaftersheumsed ox? hau TheUACwas fa?hem'h?oh'm bK wbjedda'mtobead?zma'ldm?a'd .Q dama,mdismna?yd WKe-yEstelainTumon, Arizona. 0 002889 A-29 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng 01092018 Yuna Mine hfoLayer? 02r1412018 M40018 ?021092018 02092018 FAMLYSEPARAHON. 18?1177 No On Februay 9, 2018. CRCL received an ?6 email referrd from HHS ORR regating Ariana- AZ AwaitinghoEARMJIeUACmdhis . TI'IeUACa'Iihisfdha'mfe b?IEYmArizanBader \Ca Closed Cam Cloa'ng hfoLaycr? 02230018 020312018 mf?w? Fanil?ySepu??im 15?11% No On Feblwy12, 2018, CRCL received 81 CBP Due Unaccomp Gamay Brownsville Texas - TX Process ariedm'mrBridge ema'l refa'rd from HHS ORR rega'dng macwnpaied did (UAC) ea ~31 PasspottComolSewldayfaW impedial Subjedswaelmermmtedmm Lt 002890 A-30 Closed Cu'ltact 15?119) (Salad?OHS Chad Cam 18-1191 Closing Chos'ng DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 hi0 Layer- 021232318 02230018 .122018 021212016 Family Sepa?icn CBP Due Unaccomqmenuioml Eagle Pass Texas - TX No Prom ?emu Bridge Response necessary ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating unaccompaied mid (UAC) Awaiting to EARMS.01 February 8, CR 2018.8! 0 appmm'mdetywasms mdrisaon, Iniouyar- 0212342016 0223/2013 (121212018 [125553913 Fam'rySepn?m CBP Due Unaccomp Eagle Pass EagIePau Texas-TX No nib Pm arI'ed min Sallh Recourse Sta?a'l may ema'l ram from HHS ORR reganing Awning to EARMs, 0n Deoembet 10, In LocdDaquerlveootp?i?ts ofm indvimd Ieacingau-ay?untheRio -0 indvioual Agel?quediomdtl?mastoria mudheddnothavemy inlriga?mdoumtobeinarenm 0 inlheUr?mdS?alegalyAge? ?ddandhampabdtintomeEagle PassSamsu-imror bf amt 002891 368300 pom all "m mpumu mm W. 3'4 10095 \0 mo?msnmaumm avn'mnpm umuadm1muq \3 QOV 9\ ?0 mm 19:mural use SHH um imam I'm mm 1333 ?ewz 21mm; uo awn-Ewan! 0N macIB MWO 4'10 WNMJ BLOZIELIZU QLIZELIZD momma ?m?lo?l W1 9H0 610K ?14 ?ew - ?12131p11f 3111 110 3311111111103 331101.} 3111 01 11011311p01d SHQ A-31 was mm 9H0 mm Sl-Kl IOU A-32 Row 69 Cabot-OHS Closed (ta-tact Closing hioLayerv 02230018 02030018 02(130018 02130018 FanilySepIrdim CBP Due Unacca?r?do 18-122 No 8?223 DHSWI nus DHS DHS 430nm m- Mas- Couml?n Muller sue Phase [m DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Type b' may ema?l from HHS ORR regadng ?59 Contact Clou'ng hloLm- 02030018 02030018- (@2018 02113008 FemilySepmllon CBP Due Unaccornp FidelgoPat Hugo Term-TX 1 1 0n ema?l I'efemlfrun HSHORRregadng DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002893 A-33 Closed 15?1229 Closed 18-1232 Cam-0+6 Cmed 13-12% DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Closing hioLayer- 0212111518 021212018 - 02!13l2018 021312016 FAMLY CBP Due Unaccom%06mue RioGrmde Texas -TX No Process (uremia Vile-y Texas Response b' Bade necessary ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR behalf 01 Wed mid age 09 - EARMreaxds?micdemdmeUACm Closing No Lm- 021210016 021212016 02132313 FAMLY CBP DIE Unaccomp W0 Gram Rio 08112 Texas - TX No Process aried mina' leey Texas Reepmse Bade: my P?ml Sector ValleyTemsBotderPatu Sechmor ?00 arundDecemba'4, 201T. . 5.. Closing InbLaya- 02212018 02212018 - 0211412018V 14/2016 CBP Due Unacwmp Bmmvile Brownsville Texas-TX No Prams ariedminor Response 0n Febmay14.2018, CRCL received at Mm ema?l reread from HHS ORR on bend! Imam ofmacoompmied did (UAC) Bridge 1-1-4' -.. ..-. . i i - wmusm b\ duemrisaimruuswry mmncapame macaw-1mm andgePonatemyinarmnvie,m 0 Romania 002894 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Row DHS Ills DHS DHS - - - - - - Ilium 430nm Milan Ilhn- W- W- Im- Conmh?nm 43?er um- Ilium lame ha?dent haiku! City 9? Cam sue Type Phase tun-Illa Anion Du Due mm CRCL T4 Cabot-OHS Closed (ta-tact Closing hi0 Lawn 02232018 02030018 02(152018 021512018 FanilySepa?dim CBP Due UM Gtame tidalgo Team - TX 18-1240 No Response OnFebrua'y 12, 2018, CRCL receivedm may ema?l from HHS ORR negating WW chad (UAC 9?3" may: 5. UAChmeReoGramevweme LMleauhllyalaed?eL?ted$ fru'nMeadoodafmemdplace o'f theDepa?tmemd theUniEdStmaAfbr? iningrm ?mediums!" iegdy mmunmu ,I'Iesubject mutated tolheF?o Gr-nev Cantor 6? TS Cam Closing hi0 Lm? 0212113118 02212013 - 021172018 02? 7mm SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Rio Gram I'm Texas - TX 184245 No Process ariad mm leey Rm A00- OnFebnm17.2o17,CRCL receivedm Sector emdl refeml from HHS ORR regardng A-34 LCX AmortingtoEARMjmeUACwas -xb' mercarnhenr'oeramevuey bx? borderpatrdsemamtakenwmmo GrineV?eycmbinedpmwuing . ??nale-lieu: IheUACwa w: criminal 0? min?sage,altravelandamshg ,3 A. UACfea'spemea?mahhmif LI rehnedb?stumcomhyof '0 VA. o\ DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002895 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Canal-?Ilium Std: Tyne A-35 Mine Closed Cam Chang hfoLnyer? 021210018 (Em/2018 _02!Z?o18 02202016 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacooath-iddgoPm 0211712016 Hihkp Texas-TX Respmse On Februay 20, 2018 CRCL received in necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR regating AcoudnghoEARMJIeUACmdlis 0U tomefw'lersp?a'apprel'lau' ?20140 Thefaterdu?mfeaof I-lomummebthemgmvidmm, mwmm.meUACis wrrenlyathFg?nmiomSm Anhnio?ems\ .9 Canad?DHSCIoeed Cam Closing hfoLzyer- 0212312018 02230013 W18 021202013 cap Due Unacmp Rionnde RioGrmde 18-1261 No Pmoss aniedmilquleyTexas Response Q4 Bauer my A00 emilrefardfru'nHHSORRmbehdf Pam Sect! Vallemi BaderPatml Sechonor Ls, mundFehruay 1S, 2118. Cam?0H3 Closed Cmtact erasing hfo Layer- 02232018 02032013 021202018 [1200:2018 FAMLY SEPARATION. cap Due Unacmmp Pm Del El Paso Texas . Tx 18-1263 No Pm awed mint! Nate On Februay 20, 2018, CRCL received in may 0Q email retard from HHS ORR on behalf of 'ed did (UAC) av *4 me UAC was trending with {is $314?, mm they '0 altheroDdNottePo?of VieUACwassepamtedfrunlisstep- q, mammnoremy 002896 A-36 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 thus Closed Cum Closing mun- 0227mm 0212712018 021212018 020212015 FAMLYSEPARAHON. cap Due Unaccomm Btownsvile No Prom 15?1281 Response necessary ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR behalf . I 0\ i? 3 Imug they (rescued Wee for asylum a the Way mansions adage in TX on Febma'y 20, 2018. i? Cannot-OHS Closed Cornet Closing mw- 0311212016 031122013 _02f23l2018 0212312018 FAMILY SEPARANCN. $0 CBP Due Unacoornp Yuna 02/202018 Yuma Arizona- 18-1293 No - C?v Process aniedmino' Sta?m AZ Response 0nFebtuay23.201 Lmoeivedm may Q. pmoess?ng? Theninorwssaepa?ed dqaortab'cn TheUACiscu'ren?yal Rb- Team. 002897 A-37 81 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 llF'lIt lune mm mm mm - mm MD Comet-OHS Cloaed Cum Clou'ng 15?1294 Canal-DHS Cloned Coma Closing 15?13(1) 0212312316 FAMILY SEPARATICN. hfoLaycr? 022712018 02070018 - 02/260018 W8 FAMLYSEPARATIGNI. - in On Februay 23, 2018, CRCL received an email referrtl from HHS ORR negating AwaitinghoEARM,mFebtuery20, 20180ieUACaurisfa?ermiveda meRmJe-raspatofawyrequp?bg asytm.Bah?1efatherandaon md the videnceinmeirmmy?? Cwas \u CBP Due Unaccomp PasoDel EPaso Texas-TX Process ariedm'mr None OnFeblua'y26, 2018, CRCL reoeiveda'l Jamm31,2018. 002898 A-38 Closed Ca'ltact Closing 18-1305 Closed Germ Closing 184306 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 0* Die mm CRCL .. AwadnghoEARMmeUACmdlis mwierweetmu'edin?ieRio 5m; simian-1W WWTM Debr?m . wsu?zlebbemloa'ledimthe (aim: mamas. Process an?edmimrSta?m On Febtuaty26. 2018, CRCL received an I erm?l Mend from HHS ORR reganing mummi?ed m'nor(UAC we 6' . 9 corn he UAC w: sepsled from N's sisu', Febnzy 25, In n9, Mexico. AmingtoEARM,BumeerolAgan K2 ?4 TheUAc 0 isamd?zmaunm,m WW 1 El bf? PawinBPaao.Texashoanithe dispoailimofhisame. age18 mnariv an - 031212018 031022018 W18 CBP Unmnp Demhg 021292018 Denim 9? Mine 0311212118 034120018 - 02/260018 020612018 FAMLYSEPARAHCM. CBP Due UWM 0212212018 Hdalgo Texaswa Response On Februay 26, 2018, CRCL received 81 necessity ema?l reread from HHS ORR negating i3; 002899 A-39 87 Cloeed Cam Clou'ng 15?1307 Clowd CUM 13?1310 Garland-OHS Chad Cam Clodng 18?1312 Closing DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 hfoLayer- 031212018 0312/2018 02127m18 DZQTIZNB FAMLYSEPARATICN. No On Februay 27, 2018, CRCL received an email referrd from HHS ORR regating ?0 iruvimalaaredizemw of Mandamus? i1 rehnledbmeirranecqm_The 'Ie? Gt?a'ndabecause. bang exutadbyme alega?ulhe. ?ttm'ehemmeytn paythewu'ley?tmb mmrq?mAmerrepa-ungmishea tome ,?'IeUACa'dtisfai'nerpa?d .?ITeUACandriafaherwere - W, Minuaarenmedin 1989? 500 2006.1'mmaismra1uyampon Isabel Detenim - 5, Thefdhafutha (@2018 0227/2013 FAMLY On Febtuery 27, 2018, CRCL received in email refend from HHS ORR on behalf Va hfo Layer- 0311312018 03?1@18 021270018 021270018 FAMILY No K, On Febtua'y 27. 2018, CRCL received in ofmmaiedd?deC) Febtwy25,2018,d?ngaedblelear. Due Process Due Prose-s EPaso Texas?17? 002900 Stu Type A-40 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 Adim [It Fm CRCL Cbsed Cam Cloning hfo Lnya- 0313112018 031130018 02082018 02082016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unaccomwuna Yuna 18-1317 No On Febtuay 28, 2018, CRCL received Process an'edanrh Shim Rmome and term from HHS ORR on behalf 5 necessary at ?Wed mild at San Llis,ArimPottofEmym Februay10,2018 022812018 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Din Unmnp Sm Luis Sm his OnFebtuayZB, 2018, in Pm aniedmina Pa?tdEntly emil ref? fru?n HHS ORR a1 behdf Cam?0H5 cued Cam Closing hfoLayer- 03:13:2015 oanarzma 18-1322 N0 Eat the moaquaoereUACwm fromtisfatherwtilehCBP dueada'ncs?cv?eme Cannot-OHS Closed Cam Cloa'ng hioLayau 0341312018 03(13/2018 ?02r281201?26?) 8 18 FAMLY SEPARATIGNI CBP [he Unacmmp Yum Yuna 18-1323 No 0n Febtua'y 28 2018 CRCL received 31 Pm aried mind Shim Rename ema'lrefa'rdfrunHHSORf-tmbehdf Entyon Febmay 21 2'018 Closed Contact Cioeing ways-031132018 warm 8 -02f2&!2018 02232018 FAMLY SEPARATION CBP Due Unaccomp Yuna Yuma 18-1324 No On Febtuay 28 2018 CRCL received an Pm anied mind Sta?a'l emal dwmaieddideC)! on 19, 2018. 002901 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 Raw OHS DHSW DHS OMS OMS OHS Dl-ls DHS DHS WSW-MSW nus DHSW-Sumn-yofnleglion OHS heue- beue- que- heue- leeue- heu- l?ten- -Conhut ms? lumen- m- Idmen- W- Men- Manus- ColmhiIt-It -Dd.em um- Men Issue Sin-6m Incident hm City St?e Camla'n State Type Pine Last mm Clam-e Camilla Laetulne Dl-ls D?eto Com Locnion Due lumber Adieu Dab Dame CRCL nem Merrie invoke a 92 Cbaed Cam CIoa'ng ?0 Law - 03132013 031130018 W18 W13 FAMILY SEPARATIW. CBP Due Unaccomwmta Yuna Arizona 15?1325 No On Fwy 23, 2013, CRCL received 8 Process Sb?m AZ Response and Mari from HHS ORR on behalf 5 may of mownpaied we 89? UAC separated from her ram 0? MM ArizmaPondEntryona'arnmd February 27, 2013? FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Die Unmnp Rio Gram Rio Gram Texm - TX On Februay 28, 2018, CRCL rece?v in Pm anied mint! leey Texas Valey emil refend fru?n HHS ORR a1 behdf Butler 93 Cam?0H5 Clamd Cam Chang 18-1326 mom TexasBaderPaml SedanQamMFW?, 201B, Nei?'lerEARMreoadsmmeSR 0&1??th A-41 94 Closed Cot-tact Cios'ng 1B FAMLV SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Gamay Bruwnsvi e Tam - TX 18-1332 Proom ariedm'ma mm Bridge rspnor Februay27,2018. 95 Canad-DHS Closed Con-tact Closing 03/01/2013 03/002018 FAMLY CBP Due Unaccomp RioGrande RioGrmde Texas-TX 13-1333 On reoa?ved an Proms anied mint! leey Tens Valey ema?l refm fran HHS ORR behalf Ba'der ofu'aowmpmied chid Para Mm theUAC was from tie father. .3 Ianl and crimird rim'ydter?'leywere apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grave Valley Tm Border Patrol Sector on or aroma Febnm 23, 1113. FOUOLES 002902 5 5 5 i mm State Type A-42 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 DHS Dl-ls DHS DHS WSW-MSW nus DHS luue- hue- Issue- laue- m- hun- - W- Merv W- Cambium -Diem um- Men lame Sin-6011 Incident hm City sue Last L?k?on Dom-e Candida LaetN-ne D?eto Com Lociion Due Anion CRCL nem lune invoke e?a 01111111110115 Closed Cum Closing hloLnya? 0311212010 0311212010 0310112018 0310112013 FAMILY SEPARAHON. CBP Due Unaccomw Pm Hihlgo Texas 471 101336 No Process Worm Response and refund from HHS ORR on behalf necessary at Wed did (UAC) hauncle, MM I-iddgoJ'XPa'tofEmymFeanyZZ 2015,0019 irdcamewmmeUACwassepamea imm??MmeOMSugge?a Ca mutuasepam?m. Cantata-OHS Closed Cum Closing InloLayer- 031132013 031130018 03/01/2018 031002013 FAMLV 5:9- CBP Due Unacoornp Roma Port Rana Texas-TX 18-1337 No OnMmemec Emaivedm Process olEm'y onbehau of ?mailed (UAC) ?omtisfamer, militarism-lot (pf maMFebruay27,2018_ d?nguedhlefear. R0 . Closed Cot-tact Closing 0311212010 031120018 03/022018 30533212018 FAMLV SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unaccomp Gamay Btuwnsvile Texas-TX 18-1338 No \b OnMa'ch reoeivedm Process aniedmimr Harm Bridge credble tea. Closed Cal-tact Closing hi0 Layer- 0311312018 0311312018 03022013 03/022018 FAMLY CBP Due Unaccomp stta Part 8 P350 Tesla - TX 13-1339 No Proms ariedmintrofErlry ema?l refs-n! frun HHS ORR behdf YaeltaPalofEmyinEPaeoJ?Xci?'lg ab, aetibleleamoraumFeImayZT, 0V 60' imicmethereasmformesepamion. 002903 Stu Type I DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 Camel-OHS Cbaed Cum CIoa'ng ?0 Law - 0312/2018 031120018 030352018 031052018 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Dw Unaccomwuna Yuna Ariana - 1&1342 No Onlhd15,ZJ18. Process Sta?m AZ Response and Mari from HHS ORR on behalf a MmPondEntryona'awId Februay28,2018 Ca Cam?0H5 Cloned Cam Chang hi0 Layer - OM18 03002018 031052013 03050013 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP DIE Unmnp Ga?mvayto Laedo Texm - TX 18-1382 No OnI-hrm reodv? Pm aniedmina the Recourse ema'lre?fm'dfrunHHSORRmbehdf Amaicas Wdebfeadgag Closed Cam Cloa'ng hfo Layer- 0312112018 03202016 FAMLY SEPARATIW. CBP Due Unaccomp l-iddgo 0310312016 Hiddgo Texas - TX 13-1384 No On Mach 5, 2016, CRCL renewed Pm aried mint! IWI Rapmse email referra from HHS ORR on behdf Bridge may '30 of did (MGM UAC was - 5C3 from tis fame. . b\ previous removal pmceedngs war they Med 0 tha'nsdves to CBP lthe Imam?md Bridge of entry in I-iddgo, TX, requahng asylum. Cartad?DHS Closed Cal-tact Closing hi0 Layer- 031202018 03000018 W18 03/092018 FAMLY CBP Due Unaccomp Yuna Yuma 18-1387 No Proms aniedmintr Bade Er ema?lrefa'r?franHHSORRmbehdf PM of moonmpmied did (UAC) Shim age . I I AC 61* Lms.AZpondemybeiorebehg Vi. 2018. ?b EARMrecmisnmemimicaimm -V theUAC wastraveirgw?horm be? from tis mm in San Lus. us Is QR pmeewtim, as is indicated In If? SIR. 002904 A-44 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS WSW-MSW nus DHS luue- hue- Issue- hun- m- - W- W- W- Count-hm -Diem um- Men lame S?II-tion maiden! mam City Calm lumber State Type Last L?k?on Dom-e Complain LaetN-ne D?eto Com Lociion Due lumber Adion Du: Dame CRCL neck 3; 5 5 5 i 104 Cbeed Cum CIou'ng hi0 Lava-031200018 W018 W18 0310612016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP DI: Unaccoa?>Rio Grant: Mchen Texts TX 154388 No On Ham 6 mm CRCL received an Process nearer leey Response and refer: from HHS ORR on behalf Seek: necessary at Wed did . Centrd 898 unto; his Center 3\ I I In GrandeValeyona aromd Fetrwy22018hetaebe?ng CR tramportedtothel?oamdevwey Wizedprocmirngterh McAlen Tx EARMreoomsdeeminti 0&3 MUACwmsepamled mother duetoherman?agetom member asisI indcat??: SIR. 105 Camel?OHS Closed Cum CIou'ng hfoLnya- 034200018 031200018 -03tm2018 0340612016 FAMLYS CBP DI: Unaccomp Gamayto Laedo Tens?TX 18?1389 No OnMuby1B Process ariedmirn the Reepam frunHHSORRmbehdf Americas necessary Wm ~00 Maw ?they . GatewaymotreAmaiwapondawyin LaedoJ?XonoerndFebrua'yZB, 2018? 1GB Carded-OHS Closed Catact Closing hfoLaya'- 034202018 034200018 (@018 0310812018 FAMILY CBP DI: Unaccomp RioGrande Texas -TX 18-1406 No Onluhrdt Process aniedmina Bade! - we (3V March 5, 201a. 002905 A-45 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Closed Cam Clou'ng hfo Layer - 0312012010 0342012018 031002018 0310012015 FAMILY cap Due Unacwmw Hilhlgo Texas TX 101409 No Pm ?emu Mammal Respmse ema'l refund from HHS ORR on behdf Bridge Immaidgeportofemyin Hugo,mmaamm7,136 DHS Illa:- Calm [m DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHSW nus DHS DHS 430nm m- sue Type Phase MM Cabot-OHS Closed (ta-tact Closing Mine hioLayen 0312712018 031270018 - 032612018 03062018 18-1587 No Camel-DHS Cloud Coma Cloa'ng 18-1606 No Due On ?$13126, 2018. ema?lrefa'ldfrunHHSORRregadng Tame madmbmeUSNiaMpedewimo walkwaymheEagIePasl 1. TheUACisadmna'd rehningtorismivecmm_menim 'kahive wimrismdeand finiiyback aw pmviwia'his UACiscura'?y Shelbr'l?l Due Unaccornp Rio Gmnde Process aried m'nor leey Seen FAMLY CBP lithigo Texas - TX 0n Hum 30, 2018, ema'l refa'ld from HHS ORR regadng ?0::an UACwassepa?dedframh?nfdher, was AmrirngARMmeUACisadimn andrdior?afEldeadnt. feapersect?morbmleifreunedb memecfsmommy. mtwwerImapriororderdrenmd, manberh?smm. 13mmba. hadd?mj'emm memberswetekiledin?'leirhome when Forumaamjneniruamm WWh?nmm, The DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002918 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Std: Type I A-58 lune Comet-OHS Cloaed Cum Clou'ng hioLayer- 040612018 _032812018 034282316 FAMILY CBP Due Unacam?Yuna Yuna Ariana- AZ Response 2018. 020me b, necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR regming 4. AwaitinghoEARMJheUACmdhis mieseasmmeSmLu; mm No Cam Chang ?bays-0440612018 0410612018 ?oal29201e 03292013 cap Due Unacoomp Laedo Laredo Texas?TX 18-1615 No Pmoees arieamimrSam Rm sum my ~90 emilrefardfru'nHHSORRregadng ON ,on m27,m13,i1Laredo, Texas. encameredneameWrigltRamh L6 LuedoSu?rSWIhflm Mme TheUACisadtizenmd . weedraidbrehmbMeudwduebher Du-ing imerviemwi?mmeLaedoMFIeld 0? Imeligence Teanmeninaralmwb mammal byherfamemnwaIdrnva-bury Na" wrfIrmtheaIegaim? Theminoris wrrenlyalSammKeyCasaBlarm ON inSanAmnrioJexae <70 Contact-DHS Closed Cam Closing Into Layer- 0411312018 041022018 041022018 FAMILY CBP Due Immigraio Gateway OM13 Brownsvile Texas - TX 13-1616 No .. On April 2 E13, CRCL received :1 Proms detemion Irwernaimal ema?l referrd from HHS ORR on behalf Bridge 002919 A-59 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 3! mm Mine MW- mums - 0410412018 No Respmse Cloaed Cam Clou'ng Due um?rwgopm 0342712015 f?rhlgo 15?1631 . Prom Worm)! 0410312016 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Texas - On April 3, N18, CRCL received :1 email refer-rd from Depa'Imentot Heath and Human Services (DHHS). Of?ce at Refugee Resettlement (CRR) lemming age were . mmt?smdlers . 0? @18 FAMILY SEPARATICN, Cloud Cam Cha?ng 18-1632 thaya'- 040512018 044060013 cap Due Unaccomp H?goPcn Margo Pm ariedmiruol?E?ry Texa- pnor ridge.? PortafE?rym Mach 16. 2018. da' wangoodhedm, mm?mm?nUACwoudbe mmrimheda?medmme UACtndahmDad?m.meUACwm Medea CaterinMcAllen,? 002920 136300 ?mlmmuguamlm saoewmnumqmwau 1mm \0 pWMuazupwmw Wmommuymm 0? Eupu?aJuuoSHHunuII-mpuw 0 was mmnaa Honozcnudvuo WA mm pal-'3 md 0N $9l'8lv Xi'ml 06mm 311819093 dummn at] A1INVJ QIOZMIWD 8 50.5013 W3 m3 1? ?swm ?omuv ues u! $355309me atLL Mi trim-auAWm1an ?umfm 330 SHH'uno imam um Am -Q mm m?d 0N 99mm u-mi o?miammwun ana ?Nouvuvctas momma momma momma momma mum? sumo nuns mo sucrmno 0' 6102' A'ew - 1&1219113111' 9111 110 9911111111103 9111 01 11011911p01d SHG A-6O A-61 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 tune Cannot-OHS Closed Cam Closing hioLayer- mm 04060018 0410312016 CBP Due Unaccom%06rmde RioGrmde Texas-TX 15?1637 No Response b' Promehg necessary we Valey,Txaauerpm5emm WmedbmeRionndeVa?ey ProcessiIgCertrmorwumwm 25, 201 B, UACwalmvd?ngw?ha? in ??43 .5: Cloud Ca'tact Cladng hfoLayer- MHOQOIB 041042018 FAMLYSEPARW. CBP Due Unacoomp SmLuis 18-1667 No QC Response On April 4, RCL received in my email frun HHS (RR rega'dng Et .59 enmtereddn??nieseastd?e Sanujs.Arimm10fErlryam 9? Stdimfoerrooeosthheninor isad?zenmdna?aalotmw doesmtdainfearitremmedtohis mammumumimemw btavelmaramrm,wmmive wimrisoann Q- wassepa?ed melome staininal many nemms bemhlnedava'btheUSWs SewieehYungArizmapaKir-g o\ pmeea?mlorilegdre?elty. Corned-0+6 Closed Catact Closing hfoLayer- 041132018 04(1@18 0410512018 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Yum M22013 Yuna Arizona- 18?1686 No Process ariedm'mr Borne AZ PM . . . AZpondenI'ymAp?ZJmabefue \0 ?6 PalolStaim. EARMIemnoruixicdehdme 6? anabetng?tm ,uls irdcanedinmeSIR 002922 Row 147 ons OHS WI nus -Contact Mas? um:- Camla'nmwer Stu [Number mom Chaed 18?1689 Cam-0H5 Closed 18-1692 Closed 18-1705 Closed 13?17% DHS Type Cam Closing Cios'ng Clos?ng DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 nus WSW-MSW DHS DHSW-Sulln-yofmon W- W- W- Wilt-l -Dd.em mm. mm Chute Lmtulne DHS D?eto MM - 041180018 0411312018 Mine CRCL W18 040082313 FAMILY SEPARATICN. On April 6. 3118, CRCL received and refer?! HHS ORR on behalf arwtlApnl 3, 2018? . EARMreoordsdomundmhaum UACwassepa'dedfromherfma?eb beinguce-umcepastody_sia indmadintheSIR. - 041180018 040130018 W18 0406:2013 FAMLV SEPARATICN. OnApril 6, 2018, CRC Oavedm - M18f2018 044130018 email mm from on behdf of ?scammed age . YmBorderPardSta?mmAu-ilz Q. 2018. .20 . 041092018 'erMm FAMLV SEPARATICN. OnApril ema?lrefetra?unHHSORRmbehdf ofmcoompmieddideC) ?o . I I wassepa?ded?om?sm, wing impee?ml'heyweresqaatabddla Pass,TXonApri7,2018. FAMLY SEPARATION. OnApril 9, ema?lm'fardfrunHHSORRmbehdf duebherfathel?s criminal tistaya?er mmwmesbcapam Rmua1XPa1dEthmAuiT,2?18 seekhgasylun FOUO LZE OHS CBP CBP CBP Du} Process Due Unacum>RioGrande 041030018 RioGtmde Texas?TX aruedfn?rtx' Valley Tens Bath . Pam Unacwnp Yu'na 0410212018 Yuna Adama- anied minor Bower AZ Patrol Station Unaccomp Inte'miiorial 04107IZO18 EagIePas ariedmiluB?dgePa?t ofErtry Unaccomp Roma.TX 0410712018 Rama ariedmimrPonofEnh'y 002923 #36300 36qu um WI dew ma?a; mm ??mi Walt-393 3?0 2V ?5me EMA MA dumern saw Imam 9189' 'mmunu anmlammom BLOZ wed Wauumawwda?puaWI ma?aundgoqm mm (ovn) PEP WWII) 5mm HBO SHH mm; 315131 [Ema ?3 new 1383 'Ol ludv momwm??maam au'?m?mnuonsmed mummxaumpmm?m 'Hnsum?upm ?NJ-mum ?88] \bQ \0 \5 '3 Mapmd WIW mud x_L- m1 emu-ma momma ant] um and 00mm. och-co was Kuo lav-nu. wan-Du. now-ms. amen mm 6102' KEN - 9111 9911111111103 asuoH all], 01 uouonpmd SHG Mm mmuuosmunimemmlm mmwuo'mm?eludvuo . QLOZDLHO 9mm uI mm momma aunt 1333 Full and '0 mm sna all-um mum-0:) all-on mm ?mm mm- aural-mo ?nu-u mun ?nmon 511.3013 WHO 50.3013 ?m muco- DMD SHOW A-63 ZUPQL 999010 mo SHOW Hull-IN! mm mm 13? mm sun Ion A-64 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Closed Ca'ltact Closing 18-1767 Cloud Cam Chang 18-151) me me? mm 04200018 0411212018 W12QO1B FAMLY SEDARATIW. OnApril 12, 2018. CRCL reoa'veda'l 041192018 M82018 FAMLYSEPARATIQ e" M7120 8 Laedo UWEEomyb 1 exm Ammcas Due Process ema'lrefaredfrunl-HSORRmbeld ?WeddideQ Meek? .. aetible tea. ?0 agIerTeum-TX OnApril16, ermilrd 2% AwainngARM,mApril11,2018, appiedfaamiseimasa TheUACstabdhewiedbeder?e U.S.tngobadnol. we} . Amumm?tSRheUACmu'ed musmrism. ,by ianBPagerIs. Theminormm beigthEdeU?onkrIidays. The mdwuldliketobereleasedbhim 002925 A-65 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Cabot-OHS Closed Cam Closing mun- 0502mm mama 04?1?l2018 amazon; FAMLY SEARATKN. cap Due UWM 04/122018 Hugo Tum wa 18-135 No Prom Vane-y necessity mkredmAp?szmainmeR?oc-J GrindeVdeySecch'andwa mm?m_u?eamt da?miea?ifrelnredeyd at om, Closed Cam Closing hi) Lnyer? W18 W013 04:172015, SEDARATICN. CBP Unaccomp I'm, W1 312013 I?m Texas TX 18?1810 No Process anied minor Tam Port Response A00 ofEmy my ema'l refeml from HHS ORR regardng '51. mpaied m'nor(UAC ?0 UAC magnum from her tam, _6 mammEARM,meUACamm Texas PortdEm'y? TheUACisac?iznmd . mum;umm ?v Mal-aisaira'dmmruwnahmir 0? duetomefa?a?spria'mprmemion. CannCtIisti,Texas. 002926 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 158 OHM-OHS Closed Cam Closing mun- 0510313118 mams- M180018 0411312015 FAMILYSEPARAHON. cap Due 0410312018 5mm: Mam- 1&1a11 Reapmdto On April 17. 3318. CRCL received an with no ema?l from ofthe Flam 1mm Immigrant Rights Projeclon X5 Arizona. analkrwadeda OK paperwm Amringtomeca'rummemm 4Q na?anlotGmE'rHaMn mmurriea c?he SanLus,AnzmaHna( .The San Rafael,de livewithlis nude Note: rIterSunmaydoee notndo?e thenl'natravdedwih hisf .stbject'isa16yea?dd j. Moisunanmpmied.? ~20 \c O- 159 Closed Comet Clos'ng mo Laya- 0510312018 M0013 FAMILY SEDARATICN. CBP Due Unacoornp Get-way W18 Wk: Texas 18-1814 No Pm aried min Imen?imal Recourse OnApril BridgePott ofErlry A-66 AmurngARMJheUACmdha fdher manned 19mm us. lhrotgh .Q ?mayhemmamgepqnq .CJ saw. TheUAC'sldIersulethe reaedrenningmismmd A. 0? L1 hisuum?ndtenuedbkillhim .0 Wsmminal fishy. meninais 0 002927 A-67 161 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 OHM-OHS Closed Cam Closing 050813318 W018 041180018 W18IZO1B FAMLYSEPARATIW. 18?1815 No On April 18. 3318. CRCL received an email referrtl from HHS ORR negating AcoudngtoEARM, climb no haveileg?yuoasedirm?'leUS? ri?ngm?'ueRioGrande and na?anlofElS?vadu?,? siea'i?f Qt hioLayer- 050342013 054080018 _omsno1a ommg? FAMILY 533mm?. No On April 18. 2018, CRCL rewived a1 ema'l retard from HHS ORR regadng Cam-0+6 CIoeed Caiad Cloning 18?1817 AcouringtoEARMJ'chACa-Idris Wauiedfa mumimolheus. ?anMen'coviaprina?ypedeatim mmhpasODelNa?tePond Enty'nElPasoJm. Therrina'isa d?ma'dr?imaldm muted?ahemeasamtnm indvimd inl'l'stn'neoawn?fmedebtis narepaidmemlbekilm Them?na'is Texas. <0 - 0\ Due Imigrm%cmae 030112018 we Texas-TX Process ndi?yh Vile-y x, 0 Due Unaccomp PasoDel 04/132018 EiPaw Texas-1X Process ariedm'mrmpo?d Erin! 002928 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 R0. DHS DHSWI DHS DHS DHS - - - - - - Ilium 430nm Milan Ilhn- W- W- Im- Conmh?nm 43?er um- Ilium lame ha?dent haiku! City 9? Cam sue Type Phase [m 162 Cloud Ca'iact Clou'ng hi) Layer~ 050312018 W018 041180018 W1BQO1B FAMLY SEARATIW. CBP [In UM Gnl?e W1 2mm l'id?go Team - TX 18-1818 ND . Response On April 18. 3318. CRCL received 81 may ema?l from HHS ORR negating . AwadnghoEARM,theUACwas 163 Cloud Cam Cba'ng hfoLayH- 050312018 W016 044182018 041182018 CBP Dte Unacoanp ansvile 0411612318 Btuwnsvile Texa-TX Process aried min Mm Remorse 1B, 2018, CRCL waved a1 Bridge my tha?l refer: from HHS ORR regardng uncounpaied mint(UAC 0- 21? A 68 Amur-ngARumemcmm U.S.aapetb?imatme?rmvile bx? Wacd?zcmunmd \xb hammws?eithemmh Mgang.1hemstatedhdheis UACwasaepaaedfromhisfmm 09 ox DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002929 A-69 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 Closed Contact Closing FAMLYSEPARAHCN. cap Due Unacwm?na New 18?1824 No Prom Mexico- NM Response OnApril necessity ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating .. afheSaMaTmPa-tdmy SamaTeImINauMacico? The wadawvedwihfou?dher wikingrn'thafhe WUACisadizmand? chmmeruedtomn Tanpaqauamresuemm Themimriscurer?yd at 0- Closed Cam Clos'ng hloLayH- W16 W013 - 041192018 FAMILY CBP DB Unaccomp my 02/18lm18 WE Texas-TX 5? Pm aried min Irwr?ianal 18-1827 No b- Budge ema?l reranl from HHS ORR reganing uncounpaied m?nor(UAC Whamunkx?mm?ssm at?negmaylm?ndgem .6 Muff-lam. TheIdherdu'ns 0.3 Treniruwmsepaated fra'ntisfahet,metotheWsprix a'im'ndl'l?su'y. TheUACiswrenllyat N67 Upbt?l'lginEPaquexas. x. 002930 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Row DHS Ills DHS DHS - - - - - - Illa:- -Canhd Milan Ilhn- W- W- Im- Conmh?nm 43?er um- Ilium lame ha?dent haiku! City 9? Cam sue Type Phase tun-Illa Anion Du Due mm CRCL 166 Cabot-OHS Closed Cam Closing mun- 0510312010 W018 0411192018 0411912015 FAMLY SEPARAHON. cap Due UWM 04/102018 Yucca New 18-1840 No Prom mam-h Sta?m Mexico- NM OnApril may ema?l from HHS ORR negating oQ AcoudngtoEARHJBUACmdher 1-0 sidedtteKZBorda?Fememd A-70 - a. 167 Closed Cam cnoeing mmya? 0510912013 051092013 0411912013?mr19m13 FAMLYSEPARANW. cap Due Pond 5291er W18I2018 Eaglepass Texas-TX 18-1641 mm Sewer OnApril 20, 2018, diedmoint Bridge withm 90 m1 . a UACwassepamfranhermm \9 April 18,201ain Eagle Psalm. W?unmmdeh?e Ma's aiminal fishy. and (N BridgePondemyinEagiePau, Texas A-Q aeraquesligaylm,meholeaof .153 beigreunedtoma?rmtyat dim. TheUACimnamya 0 WKL-yCmaBlm?nSm AnuioJams DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002931 Ca'llad-DI-iS Clowd A-71 CUM-OHS Closed DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 mm?. 0541912018 ?cw192018 0411912015 cap Due Unaccoma?una 0410912013 Yuna Ariana- Reapmdto Prom Wm AZ Seder \i wi?'mo ema'lfrombe?orenoel'nrrigranmd a histdher. 4Q 0U AcoudnghoEARMJeUACmdtis a famerweremdnea'Sm doennotda?nfea'if is mam. The Cums madmrism dw ng plouwion. '3 muyer- 050912018 054090013 0401112018 [14002018 CBP Due Unaccomp Lateville 0212612018 Arizma- Prunes aried mha' AZ Sender ?l 31,2013, CRCL received an withno Qhu'lrranhe Horenee Rights Prqedon We: anion A00 unacmpaied m? emu nedawritbn carpla'rihSpmish, ?ledoubyme ON tamer. Ariznnamdh'arspa'tedb?'leTumm lx?b' WWinTumm?M Demmwassepariedfrun?sm. 0\ Wm . Mymmetoheai IE there. hi0 Lm- M92018 W8 04002018 04mm FAMLY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unaccornp Rio Glam W15I201B Rio Texas - TX No On April 20, 2018. CRCL received an Process anied m'mr Valley email Mm fun ??15 ORR on Seclcr 'n . - ab . ainimlnisuy anamwaeapprambyceph 6? meRnonneVaueyseunrwm tramponedmhemaamevwey 002932 Row 171 174 ans -Contact Mas? um:- OHS WI nus Chaed 18?1867 Closed 18-1368 Closed 18?1870 Closed 13?1873 DHS Type Cam Closing Cioeing Clos?ng DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 W- W- Manus- ColmhiIt-It -Dd.em mm. mm Clam-'9 Camilla Lastulne Dab Mine - 041260018 0442612018 04032018 042312013 FAMLYSEPARATICN. OnApril 23, 2018, CRCL reoeivedm 0 k} AC4 ON nus 0115m- - 04292018 04260018 040312018 042312013 FAMLVSEPARATICN. C3 2b - 04070018 04032018 FAMLY MSW DHS DHSW-Sulln-yofm OHS DHS D?eto CRCL wereapprehmdedbycaphme maMAp?l202018. 0\ CBP a. 0nAmI23.2Weam ema?lrefend ORRmbehdf Sedama'aundAprilZD, 2318. 04123135? 0403:2013 FAMLY QC CBP OnApril 23, 2018, CRCL receivedm emdlrefen?franHHSORRmbehdf Termportden?rthartaTetaa,NM onAptil13,2018. CBP OnApril 23, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm ema?lm'fardfrunHHSORRmbehdf dunmmaiedd?deC) .896 - mmtisfamer, we?? theywere O'dla'deajePaasJXmaarmm Aprilm,2018_ FOUO LZE Process Valley Tens Unaccoa?>Rio Grinds Rio Gnnde Texts TX Vdey Bade: Pm RioGlmde Texas-TX Vdey Unacwnp Rio Grande anied minor Viley Texas Border 0411312016 Santa Teresa New Mexico- NM Unaccomp 5m ariad minor Term Shim Unaccomp EajePas ariedminor Sam EaglePass 002933 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Stu: TM sermons Closed Cam Ckn'rlg lnlo Layer- 00270010 0412712018 041232018 0412312015 FAMILY SEPARAHON cap Due Unaccomnhaagle Pm 0342012015 Eagle Pass Texas TX 15?1878 No Prom ?emu Soulh Response On April 23, 2013, CRCL received an my email relenal from HHS ORR on behdf .55} at Wed child (MOHRM . age 'u 0.: - a v:l' i I "New - EaglePasspatdu?tryinEager, being?he ,nolme . fatheszhehadpre'v'luatydu'neg useoffdseida'litydoumerls Due Unacmp PmoDel 041202013 EiPaso Texm?TK Contact?OHS Closed Coma Closing Process an'ed mint: Nate 16?1882 MIZDJIMB. 18-1883 No Pm alied mm Sada On April 24, 2018, CRCL received in email refund from HHS ORR behalf timed did (UACClamd Cam Chang thayer- 041270018 04070018 0412412018 0412412018 FAMLY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacmmp Eleo 04/092018 EPaso Tents-TX CV (J tomeAmerimpmdeMyil EPmo,TXmApril9,2018. {be 0" EARMrecordsdomt'lmiedeMthe \28 Q, 6? an 002934 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 State Type 11?74 Adim [It Fm CRCL Closed Cum Closing hlo Lava - 0407/2018 04070018 04040018 04040016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Um?mayb 04020018 Laedo Tem? TX On April 24, 2013, CRCL received an Process arm the Response and refund from HHS ORR on behalf Amen'cas to??eAmericaspa'tofemyinLaedo, TXanApri22,201.B EARMreoordsdomt'mdcdehdlhe Ca\\ UVQ eels Omlad-DHS Closed Contact Closing hfo Laya- 0407/2018 0407/2018 041240018 04040018 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacoornp Rio Grande Rio Grade Texas - TX 18-1885 No On April 24, 2018. CRCL ed 51 Pm aried mint! leey Texas Vdey Response ema'l refund on behalf Bor'dar A . Pan-d Sector Patrol Sam on or aroma Apri 2018. Corned-OHS Closed Cam Closing mLm- 04070018 04070018 _04040018 W3 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Genny 041030016 Brownsvik: Texas-TX 18-1886 No Process ariedm'mr Irterruional Rm Bridge OnApri 24 2013 QN email reta'recl tram HHS ORR on bet??l dammed did Browmv ie TXmAprilS, 201B. Closed Cal-tact Closing hioLaya- 04070018 04070010 ?04040013 04040018 FAMLY CBP Due Unacoornp Gamay 041030016 Brownsvile Texa-TX 13-1887 No Proms aried mm Interrmm Rmse Bndge ?9 On April 24, 2018, CRCL received an erna?l refered fra'n HHS ORR on behalf 6? 00293 5 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Canal-?Ilium Stu Type A-75 Cannons Closed Cum Clou'ng IntoLnya? 0412712018 0442712018 _o?rz4no1s 040412013 FAMLY SEPARATICN. cap Due Unaccom?fidalgo. 0442112013 Texas ?Tx Response OnApril 24, 2013, CRCL receivedm dam necessary ema'l referred from HHS ORR on bend! of umommpaied mid (UAC) -1. age onApti21,2D1 0\ mm timys?ermeywereuuated Wee to CBP athe Hidalgo, Texas .Q pondemry. Chad Cam Chang hi0 Layer - 050812016 050812018 041250018 040512013 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP DIE Unaccomp Intandicn?al 04092018 Peasdl Term - TX 0 Process anied mint! Bridge #1 Response On April 25, 2018, CRCL in my emait referral from HHS ?lm behdf at ?Wed did( Ca Texas Deta?on Omtplex in Pearsall, 1X, {0 winnmremgiventorhesepara?m. Conrad-OHS Cbeed Contact Closing Info Layer - 05080018 W018 Wk 04:292013 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacmmp IWI 041092016 Page Pm Tam - TX 184895 No OnApril 26, 2018, CRCL reoeivedm Process ariedmimr Bridge? email retard HHS ORR behdf Eagle Pass, TX on April 9, 2013. EARMremmeaiythatm mothe'mt?a'sferredmtheSotm TexasDaenb'on Cmmlex in Pearsall, Wmmgivenforhesepara?m. 002936 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Carnal-?Ilium Stu Type Mine Closed Curlacl Clou'ng hloLnya- 05080018 051080018 -01m18 04092016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacooa?>RioGrartle RioGrmde Texts?TX On April 25. 2018, CRCL received in Response ema'lrefarifrunHHSORRa-rbehdf Bade necessary We? UACwas 0\ PrweastheriermoramndAp?lB, 208. .Q Ca flunherfw'rer, -sisi In 0 FAMLV SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacoornp USrMexico 0422/2018 581 Lil's Mama - OnApril25,2018,CRG . 'eda'l Process ariedrninorBa'dernea AZ ema'l Mm from on behdf Sm Luis. AZ M07 Closed Celine! Closing 18-1897 18-1898 No *9 On April 25, 2018, CRCL received 81 Pm aried mint: Viley V?ey Respame ema'l retard from HHS ORR on behdf Bards Cloud Cam Clos'ng h?bLaya'- 050812018 W018 - 04252018 @18 FAMILY SEPARATICNV CBP DIE Unaccanp Riona'tb RioGl'm Texm-TX :9 Carmel-OHS Closed Cum Closing hlo Lava- 0508/2018 0508/2018 _04!292018 0412512018 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacoomp Eage Pm 034080018 Eagle Pass Texas - TX 18?1899 No Process aried minor Irllerr?ioml On April 25, 2018. CRCL received 81 Bridge (3 ema'l referral from HHS ORR on behalf ofmaommpaied mid (UAC) (J separdedfromlism?a'losEnriqm Ca 67 \0 we ImmuBridgeportofem'yon lntt?EStheminu?dleged?'?CBP ab -u undewriletheywereuossingme 0 fall Hie runny, dwrim time hi; [aha Qi 002 93 7 SEGZOO ,b 0 QQ ?anz ?vz Iudv taxman uod @v m'Q" Am mmuuosmunummlm @3101!?me mud 0N XL-mi 05m?! momma de 3'10 BLOZBUKJ $009090 momma 50901SIDE valpdv mn?ommuwmnpuodmmw mammaandgommp?m an 00 :Icn, A LII-3101111 km l\ [31119 - mu l\ 3'41 BUM momd l3 mm 138:) '96 lud?v' IJO 0N I ?'mi ?lm dummn It] 9W BIOZBUPD mom momma 503013 1393-03 93901:) era-muno l6l usaauwam?wm wuva Am ONNUHQO an 3 . uses 968 Md (mw?ppamauImmp Km BFDQ mu KalaA Kala/I mum md 0N sun-BI Xl'mi BOURBON BENSON dumaeun a?Cl \0 9?}ngsz 8402/9250 9mm BIOZMUSD WPOD 1331133 m3 ml. no b? \k qwnmuaupamdmm?mu W?mmwm ?Qt movn I I :1 u. (3m)mppamanp Am All-B MD PWMW md ?999190911383 0N XL-mi MON QLOUBLMJ MWWO ma 9102mm 50.600 plans DMD 6m among alluomvm H1 ?Md ans mm mm 9'33 non-ms 8m mm- Ilium 'm 1m 1m 4m ?m 'm -amq 'm ?m 5H0 9H0 SRO SHO SHO SHO 9H0 SHO 8 le MSHO 9H0 '08 6102 KEN - .iIBIoIpuf am no aauumuog asnoH all], 01 SHQ Row OHS DHSW DHS um- Wu mm "lumber 193 197 -Contact Mers- Imus- Closed 18-1940 Carlad?DHS Closed 18-1941 Cioeed 18?1942 Closed 18-1946 Cannot-OHS Closed 18?1947 Stde DHS Type Cam gig Closing Closing Cbsing Chang Chasing DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 DHS 050872018 050080018 nus W- Ihtten- Ilium Cambium! -Ddemo um- LastAaion Clout-'9 Compum mum-he nus DHS DHSW-Su?lln-yofm DHS DHS D?eto CRCL 0412712018 04270018 FAMLY On April 27, 2018, CRCL received 81 ema'l Marti from HHS ORR on behdf I3 24, 201B. ?60 FAMLY SEPARATION. - cap On April 27, 2013, CRCL recast}. ema'l retard from HHS ORR behdf 0472712018 04.072018 BorderwdSeckxmarmmuMadn 1 . :39} 0412712018 0472717018. WLY SEPARATICN. On April 27, 2018, CRCL recalled in CBP A00 ofmammaieddildeC) 2018. FAMLY SEPARATION. On April 30, 2013, CRCL received an ema?l referni from HHS ORR a1 behdf of unowmpmied child ,896 CBP I Ram?IXponofentryonAp?l 25, 2018. FAMLY On April 30, 2018, CRCL received CBP ematrefmfranHHSORRmberw ofunocompmiedd?adeC) age . I UACwasseparaledfromherfemer, crin'u?r?lisu'ya?er?'leywere ValleyTeszordetPa?'dSecn?mor mmAdeZT,2018_ FOUO LE Due Pm Due Pram Est Unaccomp USMexico 0341912013 Sm Lu's an'ed mint: Bauer nea Sm Luis, AZ portal am Arizona? AZ Unacmmp RomaTX 0412512016 Roma aniedmintr portofemy Unaccomp Rio Giana anied minor VdIey Tens RioGrmde Vdey 002939 Stu Type I A-79 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 lune Cbaed Cam curing InioLnya- 050312010 0500/2018 W18 0413021313 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due 0442712013 Hibigo Texas?1x On April 30, 2013, CRCL receivedm Process nearer patotemy Response necessary 899 . tithe HidalquX CR Oartad?DHS Cbaed Cam Closing hfo Layer- 050312018 0.9082018 - 041302018 041300018 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unawanp Gamay 041280018 Blarnvile Texas - TX On April 30, 2018, CRCL rewived Prone-m an'ed mint! Bridge Raw-(me email reread from HHS ORR on may ofunmnpaieddildesCig?nu was; mcepameeaeway ?on Apri 28.201& . in Conrad-OHS Closed Cam Closing Info Layer- 050812018 051060016 m1im60'2016 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Rio Statue Rio Gtmde Texas - TX 13-1950 No 0 On April 30, 2018, CRCL received at Pm anied minor leey Texas Vdey Rapmse email referra from HHS ORR on behdf Border ona'aundAp?l28, 2013. Closed Cam Closing hio Layer- 09032010 0510812018 mm 04502013 FAMLY SEPARAHON. cap Due Unaccomp Eagle Pass 0310012013 Eagle Pass Texas - Tx 101951 No On April 30, 2013, CRCL received an Proms anied minor Inta'rmm Remorse ema?l referral fran HHS ORR behalf Bridge 0Q of moonmpmied did Vi. vdicdamatEaglePnelnma?ond degepo?tdentthaglePase,TXm Mam8,2018. 002940 Row A- 80 202 ons OHS WI nus -Contact Mas? um:- Camla'nmwer Stu [Number Chaed 18?1952 Cam-0H5 Closed 18-1953 Cbeed 1&1954 Closed 18-1955 DHS Type Cam Chang Chasing hfo Layer Cios?ng irbLaya- DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 DHS DHS nus MSW-MSW DHS DHS - W- W- W- Con'mhiIt-l -Dd.em mm. mm Clam-'9 Camilla Lastulne Dl-ls D?eto Com nent CRCL 041302018 041302013 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP On April 30, 2018, CRCL received and Mali HHS ORR on behalf 0? Va FAMLY SEPARATION. - cap On April 30, 2013, CRCL was}. email refer: from HHS ORR a1 behdf CBP dthe Progaofx 0 05032016 05032013 ?o4m2018 0413012015~ ??mw cap On April 30, 2018, CRCL recalled in N00 emanmramurunHHsonnmbehau dunmmaiedd?deC "9 m1 :9 Museum? a ,TXputola'Irym ?16113.2013. Normwasgivmfa'thema?onof CS theUACmdha'fm,dmoug1EARM . 15' b\ relatimsh?pb ng hskin \xe n9 041302018 041302018 FAMLY SEPARATICN. CBP On April 30, 2018, CRCL received :11 mil retard from HHS ORR behdf of unoccmpaied did (UAC) AZportdentymApti25.2018. EARMreaxdsdoruindicdemme UACwaslmrelhgwima?wassepamed fmmlisrmmer, dmtoherimig mm indwedinmeSIR. FOUO L.E Due Pm Due Pram Due Process. Unacmmp Progrmo, [1312112015 Program aned' m'maTXPa?lof Eriry Unaccomp Hadgo,TX 03130016 Fm an'edminw patofairy Unaccomp US-Mexico 041292016 SmLus Annma- ariedmiraBa'dernea AZ SmLuis,AZ portofa?y 002941 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Raw 0H5 DHS We DHS DHS Men - - Contact Men um: - Cormll'n lumber Stu Type 1 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHSW- MSW DHS DHSW-Sunm-yorhleg?on DHS luue- boue- lame- que- hun- heu- - Merv Merv Indium Corral-intuit -Dd.em um- Men Issue Situation Incident haunt City Sine Last LaetAaion Clam-e Laetulne DHS Daeto Com LocIion Me Adieu Duh Dame CRCL nem Mine know: 5 :35; 2128 Grind-DHS Closed Cam Closing hlo Lnya- 050812018 051080018 0413112018 04602013 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Din Unacom?>Rio Brande Rio Grmde Texas TX 18?1956 No On April 30, 2018, CRCL received 81 Process aned?n?rkx Valley Texas V?ey Response ema'l Marti from HHS ORR on behalf Bade Go ntheRioGrHide WIeleexasBorda?PalrdSech?mor .QU FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Dre Unacnanp Mo Graide Rio Gram Term - TX On April 27, 2018, CRCL Wet}! Prunes anied mincr Valley Texas Valey ema'l refer! from HHS ORR a1 behdf Bauer 207 Clamd Callad Chang 18-193] EARM donctindcdehgl?he hers: sisterwerelmvelhgwithu frornheimw'ler, asis sindcmedin MIR I . 208 Contact?DHS Closed Contact Clos'ng hfo Laya- 05080018 0508/2018 04802018 18 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacoomp l-idalgo 041120018 Hidalgo Tam - TX 18-1959 6 On April 30, 2018, CRCL received an Proom anied mint! Interr??naal ema'l refer-rs! 1mm HHS ORR a1 behdf Bridge in Hiddgo, TXonApriI 12, 2018. 2128 Clowd Ca'ltact Clos'ng 18-1550 FAMLY CBP Due Unaccomp Tucson 0410412018 Robles Arizma- 0nMay12018 Pincus ariedminorSecta' Jam AZ referral from HHS ORR on bel'?fof unacwnpaieddide - K) .6 separatedl?mrnherta?ha'A 6? \0 werewehemedby -. 2018. FOUOLES 002942 A- 82 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Adim lit Fm CRCL 210 0011111110115 Cbeed Cum cream rnro Lnya- 0510312018 0510012018 0510112018 05101120113 FAMILY SEPARAHON. CBP Due Unacoow??mn TX 0410912016 Roma Texas Tx 18?1961 No OnMay1,201B, CRCL receivedara'nai Process miedfmirbr pa'tofeliry Response reread from HHS (RR on beh?fof Rmxa,TXportofentryonApn?l9,2DB ?0 QU CBP 0m Unawanp Emjer 0412812018 Eaglepm Texm- TX Pm aniedmina Interrmoml trle'l?a'rdfrum HHSORRonbehdfof Bridge 211 Cam Cloa'ng 184%2 atmeEag? Immtr?md?ridgen EaglePQa, TXli 28, 2018. 212 Cmtad?DHS Closed Cor-tact Ciosing thaya- 0510812018 0510812018 0510112018 LY CBP Due RioGrande RioGrmde Tears -TX 184%3 No QM M1, 2018, CRCL received :1 ermi Process anied mina' Valley Texas V?ey Rm Q: referr? HHS ORR on beh?fof Bader my unaccunpaied did (UAC . 898 7. Sector A30 GramevureyaorderPardSecrormor mundane. 134%4 No On May 1, 2018, CRCL received an emai Proms aried mina' Response unaccanpaieddideC 213 Cam-0H5 Closed Conrad Closing kibLm- 0510312010 051062013 0510112013 0510112013 cap Due Unacmp u-mom 04213120113 $1 m: clarearmuapea?eaporrorernry. BohlheUACmdtisMerwa'e (P lnterm?ondBridgemApril28,m18. 002943 A- 83 215 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng 15?1978 Clowd Cam Clodng 13?19% DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Nine hfoLayer- 051112018 M10018 09032018 050312016 FAMLYSEPARAHON Reapmdto Serbr On my 3. 201B, CRCL received with no Woe 0! fmher IGmBorder Initidiveon acion Due Unacmym M10018 Tucson Gena Ariana- AZ 8 WM a?ertheyet?etedheUSandtodthemQ tottIeTumnBa'derPatdsm?on- dlegeslhatheCBP, ~Qassertbdeter?mfornim.? 500 Fh'amCmedimd myinfarr?imdnl?sm.He April23,2018,and CEreapondedM hismwasr?detu?me?seeiwning). FAMLYSEPARATICN \y @018 05032013 I CBP Due Unacwnp McNIen Texas- Prooeas ariedminorsta?m hi0 Lm- 05072018 [5072013 On May 3. 2013, CRCL received a! elmi referral from HHS ORR rega'cing Lhacw?rwied travelmdanss?ngiionndionwas ?However. wasno ream ngMIytheywereW 002944 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 1?1, 2019 6 216 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng hfo Layer- 050712018 (510712018 18 050413116 FAMILY SEPARATICN CBP Due Laedo Texts TX 154981 No Prom ?emu the Respmse 2018, CRCL reca'vedm Amaicas necessary aHorunnNaioruameGaqu/Q) ?Wmm_mm a The UAC was} mac Sedian 21W(A)(i)(l) 81d 212m home-Immune foraNoI'oebAppeamTA) . toSewon2400erlNA - Q4 A00 I i 217 Ca'ltad-DHS Clowd Cot-tact Cloa'ng hfo Lays - 050772016 054070016 090412018 FAMILY SEPARATICN CBP Due Unaccomp McAllm McAlen Tex: - TX 184%? No Process aried m'na Man 9? On May 04, 2018, CRCL reca'ved an may ema'l retard from HHS ORR regadng -0 Gramvmy,TemsBaderPdm .64 Semwmwaewnpormbne .- 0? isbeingptowmdfa?Expedted Rmuvdw?thedble FeatIheUAC QC wawefendedwi?in \y 0 - irmn?icml EARM mammal: memebmemm ainiraltimya'ma?'leywae mama. 002945 A-85 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 lune 218 Cloud Cam Clou'ng hioLayen 05092318 (51090018 0510412015 FAMLY SEPARATIW. CBP DI: Unacwmgajer Eagle Pass Texm-TX 1B?1m3 ND Response OnMay4. 2018, CRCLIeceivedmami necessity referrd from HHS ORR negating $9 umwmmed cum (UAC), Kerroy Andes Cadova Ru?z (A216 587 732), age 16. The deges he was from m, Andes - Comma Vetiua met apptaunim on May1,2m18eEagIePass,waeto the 1m being proseuted for aim'nal 4Q wages. mummef? gunman-101mm 5? EagIePaslrnerrmonde EaglersJexasJ-Iewae ingwilh mdthe VerdeDda-?im daetolis ainl'mlimd? My. a? o? ?x 219 Canad-DHSCIoeed Cam Closing 0510712010 05070018 0510712013 0510712013 . LYSEPARATICN cap Due Unaccomp Rionnde 134992 No Process aned' mm? Valley 03.2018hRana,Tm.1heywere ?21? hmy. bx? AmdmtoEARM,aBorderPahd AgetwmedmeUACinmRio Gfmde Valey, Texas Bader Para Sada: The UAC was traveling with tie finer, pnarcrm md Q, Aaepa'a?mmtemmn?ided. 002946 A- 86 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 6 Closed Cum CIou'ng hfoLnya- 0521/2018 0501/2018 - 0507/2018 09070016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacooa?>RioGraMe RioGrmde Texts?TX Response On May 07, 2018, CRCL reca'ved L, necessary ema'l refers! from HHS ORR regadng mining matedfrantisfdwer 0\ 1x Awaiting ho EARM, UAC was travelling mm: be or in Closed Cum CIoaing hi0 Lnya- 0521/2018 (501/2018 050812018 0503812016 FAMILY (N. CBP Due Unaccomp 8 P80 Paso Texas TX No Process aried mincr Sb?m On necessary emifranHHSORRregadng unpaved Mm (UAC) Awning to EARM, on May 5, 2018, Surve'llawe System observed aground 122?iGSMd?'erDd NateraamyinaPmJem. 8P rapmdedtothis area :1de indvimds Wmdm.mnenand 002947 A- 87 Plan Lad mm (Joan Candida until-rue D?eto DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 DHs OHS DHs DHs nus mucus-MSW D?s DHSW-Sunm-yofm DHs lame- - Inta- W- W- W- W- Wilt-l -Diem um- Anion Mine CRCL Closed Cum CIou'ng hfoLnya- 0521/2018 0501/2018 0503612016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unaccoa?>Eager EaglePIBs Texts?TX 15?2016 No Pmariemhm Reepame Cloxd Ca'hct Closing 18-2017 On May CB, 2018, CRCL reca'vail necessary 09m as, 2018, CRCL reca'ved an my ON Acou'rirlngARM,mMay5,201B,me UACwasmmtetedmmimtayone Paquexasmduamponedbmevslem QK- imigaimmdwoceadng.TheUAC wasacounpaiedbyherf 09 email referr? from HHS ORR regardng 9" hfoLaya- 052112018 054210013 osmzma 0900mm CBP Due Unaccomp Ysleta New N0 Process ariedm'maSta?m Mexico- Reapers: NM 002948 >225 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 DHS DHS DHS Lut AdileDm Cbsed Cum Cloa'ng 18?2018 hfoLnya- 0521/2018 (1501/2018 No Response necessary Closed Cam Cha?ng 15-2019 mien WW- mm mm- mm Respondto Saver withno nus WSW-MSW DHS DHS ntF'Iat lune W18 051082316 FAMILY SEPARATICNum- Cambium-It -Diem mm. mm Clam-'9 (3mm mundane D?eto CRCL W3 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 08, 2018, CRCL received an ema't referra from HHS ORR regadng mieeastdnevssetaMotEu-migga invesigaima'ldprowaa'ngk wasaccanpaled' byhenu McNIen Term - TX On May 09, 2018, CRCL reoa'ved :1 email ofCahtic When hey readied Hddgo, Texas, US om and Bauer Protewm? (CBP) af?oa'stodt- md hermomerinb custody Habeprimayca?egiverto cum mdsl?neshowedme af?mher' udmd birth oer??tztewfm?eyasked "verdaimstip dwoa'r?n'nedb theo?icers washer momeerpiB . ?me msepaa ftuntiern?ierlhey suedtha md?nosingb fromhetdaugmr odyinvolved Iivingwithale?me. Addiomlly, the allegedaimecid notrelde 002949 A- 89 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 lune Closed Cam Ckn'ng mun- 054210010 0542112018 09092018 054092015 FAMILY cap Due McAllen 102022 No Prom anemia Sla?m Response 2018, CRCL reca'vedm b, necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR negating ijummegaumaeg" gummdmedid, 0 AgerneneamaedtreUAcm GrlueValIe-y?exas vemedoumertmadefl'le?eged imfybarg?emmalegal gumian 590? WUn?waan. WAINTA Closed Catact Closing mo Layer- 05212018 [54212018 (@2018 051092018 FAMILY CBP Due Unacwnp Mullen Texas - TX 18-2023 No Process aried minor Station Rm OnMaym, 2018, necessary email from HHS ORR tegm Ht?quexasPutdE?rymorabou May?szsv .0 Us 09' SedaanduwmtedtomeRioGraMe ValleySem'Cemalizedecesshg 0 9 WM 0 ,hevn?ll - nun-g bemanedmrisdild. 002950 A-9O 18?2025 18?2026 GIN-0H5 Closed Cam Chara hi) 052113118 M10018 ??t1912018 W15 FAMLY CBP Due UWCNIEI ?a 6? Cm Cam Chung mm- 052112018 054212013 _osm201a 051092018 FAMLY CBP Due No DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Men TexaszX Response OnMay?, 2018, b' necessity pdmay caregiver, wriIein DHS Guam. OK AmungtoEARu,aBorderPaw AgetlmmedmeUACinmeRio Ca Semmta'apa'tedtotheum Btuwnsvib Texm-TX Response On my ,\018, CRCL recu'ved :1 my and ?lm HHS ORR rega'dng I (UAC) 5V AmringhoEARMaBa'derPahd 0? hm?m?v?bepmcemed maxim. 00295 1 A-91 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 230 Cloned Cum Clou'ng hioLayer 051210010 0542112018 0510912018 0510912015 FAMILY cap Due Unaccom?ucmm Men 102027 No Prom anemia Sla?m On mm, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm necessary was mam win her tamer- 0? sepm oceu ch Mneilt?shemrher latherhad separaion Wu MM rewaied?sdamlerwim Iha cementum? sage 1&2028 No Prams ariedmimrSta?m 2018, ema?l MmfraIIHHSORRregadng 0- 231 Cam-ms Closed Cam Cloa'ng Malaya 0512212018 052212018 - m1k?mem1e FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Unawornp McAllal McAlen ?00 9? my 002952 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 A-92 Lad mm Uncle Canal-Tin Lulu-m DHS Mm Com London Due Anion llF'lnt CRCL Item lune Iwohe Closed Cum Ckn'ng hfoLayer- 0512212018 0322/2018 09092018 05092318 FAMILY CBP DI: Unacwlm>0a1ing Daring 1 . Response On my 09, 2018, CRCL reca'ved 6 email referrd from HHS ORR reganing $9 .. 201810U BPA blogsticdiast?dl?st?em Chad Cam Chang I?olm- 052212018 051220018 18-203) No 53 i DiegolhboGamathe?md apprehen'on. 2018,1119 I . wastra?delingwimherfahermdw Mweresepa'tmd. Closed (ta-tact Chasing hi0 Laya- 0522mm 05f221?2018_- 05/092013 05092018 FAMILY SEPARAHGJ. CBP Due Unaccomp MrAllm McAlen Texa - TX 13-2031 No Process aried mint: Sta?m ?x mama. 00295 3 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 235 Camel-OHS Cloud Cal-tact Closing hi0 Lawn 0522mm 0542252018 09102018 09102018 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomgl P130 8 Paao Texas - TX 18?2014 No Response OnMay?}, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm necessity ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating Ol?u'ds on MayO?l. 2016. 0Q AcoudngtoEARM,mMay7.201B,a 00 BPAdna'vedagrupofm wikingm?hbot??unhe?io mieBMGIheBticbeof PondemyAnsmectg puma Mme-stardmre tome PaaoDelNorb Plow-wing Center mothetWaepmfrunheratEl 1&8 Qt 236 Corned-DHS Cloned Cum Closing hfoLayer? 05222018 0512212018 -t102018 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due El PM Peso Texas -TX I 18?20? No - Process anied min Station 8 Reepome nib 0n thy 10, 2018, CRCL reea'ved ema'l refa'rd from HHS ORR rega'dng AcwtingtoEARM, W7, 201B,a GradeRiver,122niesweaome PaaoDelNor?ePatolEntry'nEle, o? irdvimashmepmoDelNate .6 mammal-tartan: 0. ON ima?mtegaummsm. 002954 Row A-94 237 DHS DHS Ilium -Conhat Mam ?up Illu- Conml?l Muller sue Type Phase [Miler Cabot-DHS Closed CIou'ng 18?2046 CUM-DHS Chad Cam Cloing 18-2048 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 141 2019 ?oa1um1a 03100015 On m10,2018, CRCL reca'ved a1 ema?l retard from HHS ORR negating mmwm?ybmu Wminm15wm?w 0V formExpedbd Sedim212(a)(T)(A (?mm Gm 235(b)(1)onne staged? mWaCretibleFea I aidwasnrnedovab?e @520de . On May10,2018, CRCL reca?ved an ema'l refa'rd frm'l HHS (RR regadng Wm 0'1 . WMuemmd?nYm PonaEntty inEPmJaasammtampatedb theYaleta unwiedJuvailea'ldwilbe Laredo Texas-1X DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002955 A-95 240 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Closed Cu'ltact Closing 8 P850 Tam - TX 1 - 0512211118 051222018 - 051102018 091112015 FAMLY On M10, 2018, CRCL reca'ved :1 email referrtl from HHSORR negating AwadngboEARM (115172018 0? obsevedfmr pmm?nga and travdedtn?leU WNW-WMMHIEI W18 0503:2018 - 0511112013 0511112013 41" Onlhy11, 201B, x} LY SEPARATICN. {09' ema'l retard frun HHS ORR reaming Closed Catact Chang CBP Ydeta 18-2056 ?to layer- D1: Unacmmp Ysleta Process aniedmirn'Sta?m No Wampum M'nor (UAC) qu?damtdm?th guidelineslhefarilyuitwilbe separ?edmdmeclidwilbeprmeased a a1 umcenmparied juverile. 002956 A-96 242 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng hfo Layer- 0512312018 (5423/2018 - 091112018 051102016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unacom?>Preeido Preside Texts TX 15?2070 No On M11, 2018, CRCL reca'ved a1 necessary Velasquez, Whomhim. to EARN, on May 8, 2018, Border Paul Aged (EDA) David 0" Vasquezobsetved fou? idvidmls Ca \o CIoeed Cam Closing hfolzya- W18 051230013 05/11/2018 0511112013 @Lv SEPARATION cap Due Unacmmp Ludsbutg Lathl'ug New 1&2072 No Frances aniedmina' Sta?m Mexico- Rm 9 NM my 500' 00295 7 A-97 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Closed Cum Closing thayer- 0523mm (5030018 09110018 09110015 FAMLY CBP Due Ydda 15?2073 ND Response g, email refenanrunHI-ISORRregardng WNWSEPMM DetermmFaa a'lityper?'lgainim q; Closed Coma Closing hioLayu- 05030018 05030013 051110018 0511038? FAMILY CBP Due Unawanp Yum Yum Arizona- 133074 No Process anied m'mr Station AZ Response ?30 On M11 2013, my \53 911181 Mend from HHS ORR regadng Umcompaied WNAC) .x .95.. 9 ?0 weredehnedmdsepa?edby?order Paw. UACdsdaaethemdedh fa ,andweledet- 1n Lu?s. . 01109092013 BPAa'IwmtaedtheUACattheYum, separmc?romh's sfalha M1325 00295 8 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Row DHS Ills DHS DHS - - - - - - Ilium 430nm Milan Ilhn- W- W- Im- Conmh?nm 43?er um- Ilium lame ha?dent haiku! City 9? Cam sue Type Phase tun-Illa Anion Du Due mm CRCL 245 (kind-OHS Closing h?b Layer - 05232015 W18 09112018 05,1 10018 FAMLY CBP Due UWLIMI Ylma Ariana - 13?2075 Response may CRCL rewived an snail referrd AcoudngtoEARM,mMayB, UACwaentnnIBted VD 246 Closed Coma Closing hioLayer- 05232016 05032013 _05111m1a 031112013 cap Due Unacoornp Ysleta Yum 18-2076 No Pm anied minor Statim Response 3611,2013, my ram from HHS ORR rega'dng vaF A00 a shewaa i ?4 A 98 ON onMayB,2018,the UACwaermteredWa mieeastdmeYsletaPu?tdEmryneat EleoJexaswi?inag?wpdse'vad fm?ygrupsAlindviddswere WMm.D\EMptmeumrid Wand?edidwilbeptmed as in mm? iuvetiIe. MzEAMprwidedamhh 0? DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002959 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 247 Closed Cum Chang hfo Lnyer- 051230.018 0503/2018 09110018 0511 112015 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Clrn'm Texas - TX 1&2077 No Pm ?emu Sta?a'l Response b' necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR regating 248 Cm?lad-DHS Closed Cam Chang hioLayer- 050312018 05032018 09110018 0911303 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Lordsburg New I 15?2075 No Process aried minor Station Mexico - 0 Response Onllay11,2018, NM ema'l refa'rd from HHS ORR rega'dng 0 were na 0? Pamsmimformmerqmsoomgam ~31 002960 DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 sermons Closed Cam Ckn'ng mun- 0512312018 0503/2018 051102018 0511112015 FAMILY SEPARAHON. cap Due um?a Pm 51 P850 Texas ?Tx 1&2079 No Prom ?emu Sta?m necessary ema'l referrd from HHS ORR regating an Unaccomparied mummy! . age - traveling V1501 ?Paso, Texas on May 8,2018. No reasm for sensation was given btherDel 'hsaReinstabmeddaPmt Order auwiIIbedetair-edat El MWFminapasq \v WAMTAmwiIbeumeamcm 500' do x. Closed Catact Closing trioLayer- 0601-72018 [5060018 (@92018 0511412018 FAMLY SEPARATION CBP Due Unacwnp Lordsburg 0510842018 Loa?ng New 1 Process anied minor Sta?m Mexico - 13-2135 No On May 14, 2018, CRCL received in NM ema?l refend from Depa'tmentot Heath \g and Human Services (DHHS), (Nice 01 Refugee Reset?errerMORR) legging alegations . nor ms ndlmowdherfdha's mm, - 0 Egg; BmeBochon Maya, 2013. BP ON quaionedthemin . 'sepaated frun hafaha'cbetocmedDHS Guidance.? 002961 A-lOl 251 Cloud Cam Ckn'ng 15?336 CUM-OHS Closed 18-137 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 hfoLnyer- 051230018 (5423/2018 - 0511412018 0511412016 FAMILY No Response On May 14, 2014, CRCL reca'ved :1 email referrtl from HHS ORR regating Awaiting ho EARN, on 0540912018, the UACmdhismdher, . hfoLm- 05032013 05230013_ 0511442018 0511412013 No . 14, 201W CRCL received at NM . refer: from HHS ORR regating mm Mhor Contact Closing CBP Due Unaccomp Ysleta Pm ariedmiraswim Ysaa Mexico - travelhgwithtisbuogicalm, $?mm InDHSuzbdy. UACwamtetedeyom ElPaoJemleom YsldaBomaPatdStajon.Hewas Q, thefmilymt Willbemmhd?ildwilbe $9 Maxim juverie. 002962 A-102 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Closed Ca'ltact Closing hi0 Layer~ 0512312118 (54230018 - 091412018 091412018 FAMLY SEARATKN. CBP Due Unacmo Gtame Rio Grmde Tum TX ND On May 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved a1 ema?l reread from HHSORR negating AwadmhoEARM,aBa?derPatd AgetnenmedmeUACinmeF?o ?v i - travd? with he n9 M3 Cam CIau'ng hio Laya- 05232018 052312018 09140018 FAMLY smg??fon. CBP Om Unacoanp Yuna Yuna Arizma- No Process an'ed min Shim AZ Response Onmy 4901a, my ema'l fru'n HHS ORR rega'dng (UAC) .-.9 6N MUACwasemunWappm?mdely ON unitesmaadmesmm, Armpo?dEl?yand?'ampa?Bdb I fl'u?nl?isf?ferd?bmefdl'lefs mmuausc 1325. {mainMANunben 002963 A-103 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 Camel-OHS Cloud Cal-tact Closing hi0 Lawn 0542mm 054230018 091412018 091412018 FAMLY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomgl P130 8 Paao Texas - TX 18?209) No Response On May 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved necessity ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating mUnaccomparied '0 899 - . AmringtoEARMJ'neUACmd?s a apptmu'mdely122mieeWat o?fheAmericaPa?tdEmy Poemapaaojamu? werehwsponedlomem None pmoeasing AU appmved 1326M thettmamd hempmcaaedas alien-aw daPriarOrderd Remov wilbedaa'nedatElPao FacilyinElPaao, UACwaspmoessedaa AmwilbemDonedmCirI faomersuionpaung Chad Cam Cloa?ng IrbLayet- 052312018 05032018 05114145?? 03140013 FAMLYSEPARATICN. CBP DE Unmnp Ysleta Yaleta 18-2091 No Process an?edmimr Station Rana-use \0 mm14,201a, ema'l Mend from HHS ORR reganing 53; A K2 toproseuhidgddeimbefaniyuit ?53 mlbesepa-anedauuediumwmbe Wammnpaied juvenies. 002964 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 141 2019 Ron DHS Ills DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS - - - - - - Ilium -Conhat Mam ?up Imam Ilhn- mm mn- um- Cami-1m -Ddem um- Ilium lame Sih?ion ha?dent haiku! City 3? Cam Muller sue Type Phase [Miner 25! Cabot-DHS Closed Comet CIou'ng (lemma?091412018 091412015 cap the UWPHO Spam Texas~1X No Response On May 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved may ema?l retard from HHS ORR negating 18?232 ?anmemwamdednm :rdNoANmber. 0/ A-104 u. 258 Closed Cam Closing Info lnyer- 05230018 054232013 FAMLY CBP Due Unmnp PM 5 Pasta Texas - TX 18-2093 No 0 Process an?ed minor Station Recourse 0nMay14,2016, my 90 ema?l refemsl from HHS ORR negating &9 by DHS. AwainngARM, Maym, 2016,1he were apptou a '6 Proseunmonnemlheran-awas A-Q bAppeewithed?eFea?u K2 unwinbewmedb Dea'?mFadlittheUAC . waspmceuedaawmdm MmtoAppewwimomFewmd . wilbeuaapammcmaauam Stumperungplaeenm DHS-HJC -P1?od. 002965 A-105 Closed 15?2094 cm 18?2095 Cu'ltact Closing hioLayer- Caiact Clau?ng hioLayer- DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 0523mm (5030018- 091412018 091412016 On my 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved ema?l referrtl from HHS ORR negating we - a hewas - -\vhen?nDHS AmringtoEARMmeUACwas 4Q andtraapa'bdb?'leYunaBada?Q wasepa?dedfromh?s fdha', on at". 092mm 0512412013 - 0511412018 0511412018 FAMLY saug?fou. Onmy 4,3013, ema'l frunHHSORRrega'dng WWMAC) a shewas separatedtranmm ~00 . Amman a?vedhmeusamwne?m 10, 2015 CBP 0m Texas - TX Process Unacoanp Vetenns aned' min Imam I Bridge Actuary on May 2018.619 0 9 I Sheenapedeam'md mamabmm moms-19? Faminetenion Facili?esdo Ca recon! forpriormandmwic?mIaMrrm Debnnimiontom FAMJwasmadeby .Emailm?flcaim sepadion was woo?mm 002966 A-106 Cloaed Cam Clou'ng 15?2096 - 0512412018 054240018 - 0511412018 0511412118 FAMILY SEPARATICN. On [by 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved a1 ema'lfrom HHS ORR regm DHS Production to the House ommittee 011 the Judicialy May 14, 2019 EaglePass Texts?TX age . minor disdoaedmrnewassepamedmris AwadnghoEARMJIeUACwas muays,2o1e_in ?0 farpmcaa?ngj'hemcming per DelRloSednt gliddinea. 1116me \JIheVaIVerue County mdheUAC NOAMJTbEptm?hdfot?E Qatar. Q- :10 05/14/2018 FAMLV SEPARATICN 05/092018 Yuna Arizona - AZ CBP Due Unaccomp Yuna Process aried m'na Man On my 14, 2018, CRCL reca?ved an anal retard from Depmmaiaf Heath and Hans: Services (DHHS), Of?ce of We Resettlemmt (ORR), regaining alega?om age . [Brim theminormd herfal'nermMayQ, 2018, 002967 A-107 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Closed Cum: cm?ng mm?. 05292018 0509120123? 091412018 091412015 FAMLYSEPARAHON. cap Due um?vuna Yuna Mama- mm No AZ Response On M14, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm 6 email referrd from HHS ORR reganing 0U AcoudnghoEARM, (110510912018, NO UACammsramer ?0 ,weleenwu .5 rn SmLLis, of Bauer vidatimdSUSC ?liQS. 6 Cloud Cam Cb?'ng hfoLayH- 09292318 M90013 0511412018 091412318 CBP Due Unaccomp Yuna Yuma Arizona- 18?2099 No Process ariedm?na'Sta?m AZ Rm 14, 2018, CRCL received an my Qha?l refers from HHS ORR regadng on?l?nmaneaSanLlisA?za?aby Qo mmw_. Awa'drngARM,meUACwas 6 enmmedmir?aty??milea Pond pmoeashg?TheUACwashaveinglis Ca mothet. betngsettplorprom?on. 002968 >265 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Closed Cu'ltact Closing 15?2101 FAMLY On my 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved an email referrtl from HHS ORR negating Mexico on May9, 2018. Add?onaly. the twaisperwupmewmoniorsusc Accu'dngho EARM, on May 9, 201g}: UACmdhisfamerwere wi?inala'gegrmpof?? MdeMported?tohe Lawlg.Nemeu" sand Corned-OHS Cloned Comic: Closing 15-2102 CBP Yuna No Layer? 05292018 (512912018 -05t1412018 091:6)8 FAMLY SEPARAHGNI. No Rm 0nhhy14,2018, ema'l refa'rd from HHSORR rega'dng Due Unaccornp Yuna Process aniedm'nor Station 5; inniga?mbwviolaiustti?a?th YunaSla?oninArizun AcomirghoEARM,mMay9,2018,a BPAmna'edmeUACmdtisfw-a Stdimfafu??lerprming.nveUAC wasepa?edfmm?sfa?ndueb?s vida?undaUSC1325. 002969 A-109 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 OHM-OHS Closed Cam Closing hi0 Layer- 0542mm 0542912018 ?osmno1s 0314:2015 FAMLY sanARAnon. cap Due UWLIM Yuna Arizona - 132104 No Response On May 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved necessity ema?l reread from HHS ORR negating Whimriga?mpmeeu?on 4Q anivedht?eU.S.dhe5mLtis. A?znnaPa?ldEttyona?abajW, 201a. B,a BPAawalneredthe . hiafdher appmadmdetyhuo dtheSan Q9 Grind?DHS Clowd Cam Cloa'ng hioLayH? 03292118 051292013 09140018 05142018. CBP Dm Unaccomp Yuna Yu?na 1&2105 No Process ariad mm Station Response A00 On May 14, 2015. CRCL received at my ema'l refeml from HHS ORR regardng ?d . six No?cetoAppea'auisba?mgpresenbd 0? formalproceedhgsuuereusc 1182.11mi3mmemmi1EARMMn 002970 A-llO DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Cloned Cum Ckn'ng hi0 Layer- 051292018 (509/2018 091412018 081412016 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due UnaccoInDEsge Pass Eagle Pass Texas - TX 15?2106 No Response Onhby14, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm b, Sb?m necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR negating cQ AwaitinghoEARM,mMayT. 2018,1130 UACmdhisfa?'Ier new when le prooeas'ngAsper . RioSednr Miami 'UACwiIbe Wfrunlis f?ha'mdsat Cloned Coma Closing hi0 Layer? 05292018 051290013 091412018 09145913 FAMLY SEPARATION. cap Due Unacwmp El Pm 5 P950 Texas - TX 15?2107 No ?0 Process anied minor Station Rm xi: On my 14, 2018, CRCL reea'ved :1 my ema'l refa'rd from HHS ORR rega'dng . 5x? _.byBadaPmF on MayS, 2018, ON imumwproceeaing?u .C. $3 1325.0.Ietomgmdelhestheywere 002971 271 Closed Cu'ltact Closing 18?2108 Corned-OHS Cloned Comic: Closing 18-2109 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 thayer- 0529mm (509/2018 091412018 091412018 FAMLYSEPARAHW. No On my 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved an email referrtl from HHS ORR negating EaglePass c? AmadrugboEARM,mMayT. 2018,th UACmdl?sfa?'Ier \Ca 091412018 ustDla FAMLY M3 CBP Due Unaccornp Eage Pass Process aniedm'mrSouh EaglePassTeIas-Dt On my 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved ema'l refa'rd from HHS ORR rega'dng 09052018; ?Won Sunday 050642018 mint: da'ms she 81d inmigaimmdmoms?ng?u -mmwm pmaew?deheFamermderBUSC 1325,Duetonewgudelmmeywe Wand puma accottingy AcoumingtoEARu, 002972 A-112 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS WSW-MSW nus DHSW-Summyofm DHS luue- hue- Issue- lane- m- hun- - Mr W- W- W- Cambium -Diem um- lame Sin-6m Incident hm City sue Calm lumber State Type Last L?k?on (Joan Complain Hutu-rue D?eto Com Lociion Dd: lumber Adion Duh Dame CRCL nem lune invoke 5 5 i 273 Cbeed Cum CIou'ng hfoLnya- 054292018 (5129/2018_ 091412018 0511412016 FAMILY SEPARATICN. CBP Due Unaccoa?>Eage Pm Eag e Pm Texts?TX 1&2110 N0 Response OnMay14,2018. CRCL reca'vedm Sta?cn necessary ema'l referrsl from HHS ORR regadng WM?sfameersEnnqLe newEagePass,Texasbyacingpahd agedJonBell. QU AwaitinghoEARM,apercurat moSecu?Prmgudel? UACwilbesepadedfrom Sada JuvenieCoordima aide mm WWBUSC 1325. 274 Cmtad-DHS Closed Comet Ciosing thaya- 050912018 0512912013 051142013 0511412013 . LY SEPARATION. cap Due Unacmp Ysleta meta 1&2111 No Process aniedmina' Statim 6-4 On 14, 2013, CRCL reca'ved at my AGO emilm'fardfrunHHSORRregadng . eneom . milewwt b\ afheYsleIaPutofEmyinBPaso, xg, TexasarulrmtedwheYsleta prone-sing?Duebpmseuma-ial guidd?na nefmyumwmbesepamedaume -0 midwillbeprmedum ?6?4 unacca'npaiedjwaie. 275 Corned-OHS Closed Coma Closing hfoLayer- 05090018 W8 _0$f140018 051412013 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacmmp Ra'naPort Roma Texas-TX 18-2112 Prawns anied mimr of Ettry OnMay14,201B, my ema'l term from HHS ORR regardng mummi?ed Child (UAC). NC: . from father, \0 can 6 gang member. 60 Assuming to EARM, the UM: end ha 0 fattenmiveddtheRa'I'nTexasPatd Qi 002973 A-113 277 278 OHM-OHS Closed 15?2113 Closed 1&21 14 Closed 18-2115 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 Clou'ng hfoLnyer- 051292018 0509/2018 091412018 051142018 CBP Due Unacooa?>Lotdaburg Lordsbug New Reepmse On May 14, 2018, CRCL reca'ved NM necessary ema'l referrtl from HHS ORR regating AmrinngARM,mMayB,201B,a EPA mm the UAC accompaied CR . g? 69 Cioa?ng hioLayer- 061292018 1151262016 051412018 091412018 FAMLY SEPWGJ CBP 0m Unacoomp PaoDd 0511012016 Texas-TX No Process aried mint! Nate Reapome On?ay 4,3318, Process'ng may ema'l from Depatrnedof Heath Cenu Service: (DHHS), Of?ce of Masons 898 . $mumfm. . x. 0? Cloang hfo Layer- 0512912018 05090018 05/142018 09142018 FAMLY SEPARAHGH. CBP Due Unacmmp Pm Del El Paso Texm - TX No Process anied mina' None Port (1 Emy my ema'l retard frun HHS ORR regal-ting unormAC), . . 4x ?wme-n - (P 2018,1he UACwaslravdingwithh?sma-nd viapedwtrianprinnyimmum Staafmn?exiooapaoDethme q; PondEntryinEl Pm,Tem.1heUAC mdh'snnmeraebeirgsepameda craveza'ldme mmwilbeprosewted. 9 hm:NoA#prmided10tmepmem. 002974 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number Row DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 279 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2122 Contact Closing Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - 05/14/2018 05/14/2018 No Response necessary 280 Contact-DHS Closed 18~2123 Contact Closing 05/14/2018 05/14/2018 Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - No Response necessary 0" A-114 281 Contact-DHS Open 18?2124 Contact 06/01/2018 05/15/2018 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 05/15/2018 6 of: ?29 {90 0 Unaccompanied Child (UAC), DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 14,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age.e -to nie aesan ey were separated when they arrived to the immigration center. According to EARM, on 05/07/2018, the Q) UAC was encountered approximatelyiQ onemile north west of the San Luis& Arizona Port of Entry and trans to the Yuma, Arizona Border tation for further processing. The was separated from her father,? due 0 im eing amena or FFSCU ion. ~90 \i FAMI ?y 14,2018, CRCL received an ail referral from HHS ORR regarding age . a eges was separated from her father by DHS. According to EARM, on May 6,2018, a BPA encountered the UAC within a group of 18 individuals approximately one mile east of the Antelope Wells, New Mexico, Port of Entry and they were all transported to the Lordsburg, NM Border Patrol Station for further processing. There is no information in EARM that she was traveling with her father and they were separated. FAMILY SEPARATION On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR alleging that minor was separa DHS custody. The HHS SIR report states that the minor arrived at SW Key Combes in Harlingen, Texas on May 13, 2018 and was a eges etravee with CBP DHS Matters Compo nent Involve - Unacco Q) uma aniergtor Station Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation Issue - Issue Issue - Incident Date Issue - State Issue - City Arizona - AZ Yuma Due Process Unaccomp Lordsburg anied minor Station Lordsburg New Mexico - NM Due Process Unaccomp U.S.-Mexico anied minor Border 002975 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 282 Contact-DHS Open 18-2125 283 Contact-DHS Open 18?2126 Contact-DHS Open 18?2127 A3 15 285 Contact-DHS Open 18~2129 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase Processing Processing Processing Processing DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Last Action Review 06/01/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Review 06/01 /201 8 Information /Ready for Discussion Review 06/01/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Review 05/21/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 FAMILYSEPARATION Process On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR alleging years old, rom er mother, and was separate admitted to the SWK Combes Program in Harlingen, Texas on May 13, 1018. The ORR referral states that the child was apprehended alongside her mother and subsequently separated. <3 . 0 On May 15,2018, CRCL recened an email referral from HHS ORmn which it is alleged that minor separa rom mo er and admitted to the SWK 00% program located in Harlingen, Accordinhg?l HHS SIR report, the child pprehended by Border Patrol al her mother, and subsequently a ated from her and placed in the facility mentioned above. . 0' 05/15/2018 0&018 FAMILYSEPARATION 8% 0 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 Due Process On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from DHS ORR in which it was separa admitted to Southwest Key-Casa Padre on May 14, 2018. According to the ORR SIR, the minor stated he had been separated from his father on May 12, 2018 by Border Patrol. Due Process 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION On May 15, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding . I IS current at Southwest Key Combes in Harlingen, Texas. She was apprehended by DHS alongside her mother, I was su sequen separa from her mother and placed at the ORR facility. Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) .8. Mexico aniergfor Border Issue - Situation Unaccomp U.S.-Mexico anied minor Border Unaccomp U.S.-Mexico anied minor Border Unaccomp Unknown Harlingen Texas-TX anied minor 002976 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Date to CRCL 286 Contact-DHS Open 18-2130 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 05/21/2018 - 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 287 Contact-DHS Open 18~2131 Contact Processing Review Information Ready for Discussion 05/21/2018 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 A-116 288 Contact-DHS Open 18~2132 Contact Review Information Ready for Discussion Processing 05/22/2018 05/1 5/201 8 05/15/2018 Matters - DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Issue - Incident Location '06 nknown Issue - Situation Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - State FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process Phoenix Arizona - Unacco Q) aniergfor AZ On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding ua emala. The child Is currently at SWK Rio Grande located In San Benito, TX. He was apprehended by CBP in or 2) around Phoenix, AZ alongside his father and subsequently separated from his father and placed at the ORR facili .29 According to EARM, YAT was separated from parent06? FAMILY 35$?ng On May 18 CRCL received an Due Process Unaccomp Unknown El Paso anied minor Texas - TX email 4.51% from Department of Health an Services (DHHS), Office of gee Resettlement (ORR) regarding ua emala. The child is currently at Southwest Key El Presidente in Brownsville, TX. He was apprehended an subsequently separated from his father and placed at the ORR facility. FAMILY SEPARATION Due Process Unaccomp Unknown anied minor Texas - TX On May 15, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding child Is currently at Southwest Key El Presidente In Brownsville, TX. He was apprehended by CBP alongside his father, and su sequen separa rom father and placed at the ORR facility. IS According to EARM, CHILD WAS TRAVELLING WITH HIS FATHER HISTORY (2 PRIOR REMOVALS) CHILD WIL BE SEPERATED FROM THE FAMILY UNIT AND WTLBEPROMC. 002977 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase Row 289 Contact-DHS Open 18-2133 Contact Processing 290 Contact-DHS Open 18-2134 Contact Processing A-117 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 FAMILY I-213 MISSING FAMILY INFO Due Process Review 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding on uras. The child is currently at Southwest Key Rio Grande in San Benito, TX. He was apprehended by CBP alongside his father in or around San 2) Luis, AZ and subsequently separatew from his father and placed at the facility. . 09 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 FAMILY Due Process 05/22/2018 Review Information /Ready for Discussion Unaccomp received an email referral frog epartment of Health and Huma ewi es (DHHS), Office of Refuge On May 15, 2018, ttlement (ORR), regarding im rom IS mother- The minor alleges that 0 an IS mo er turned themselves in to DHS officials after crossing an international bridge from Mexico. The minor alleges that DHS officials would not let him say goodbye to his mother when they were separated. The minor does not know his mother?s location. EARM does not mention that CBP separated minor from his mother. EARM indicates that CBP encountered minor after he crossed into the US. illegally. Unacco Q) anie anied minor Station Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is nknown San Luis Arizona - AZ 05/08/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Yuma 002978 Row A-118 291 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Closed 18-2135 Contact-DHS Open 18-2136 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Closing DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Action Date Date nt First Name Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 I 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 No Response necessary 05/1 9o Processing Review 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION On May 15, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of minora egest at on ay Yuma Border Patrol Station, CBP separated him from his mother. Th8? minor reported that his mother irgot want to be separated from mm that 18, at 1% she told the CBPO that sh nted her son to remain with her'@ minor alleged that the CBPO state due to the minor's age, he not remain with his mother. 6 According?? ARM, Border Patrol Agents enco ed the minor and his mother on 2018. EARM indicates that CBP rated the minor from his mother cause of his mother?s violation of 8 0 use 1325. FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process On May 15, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding allegations by separae er rom erfather. According to EARM, on May 8,2018, BPAs apprehended the minor and her father and transported them to the Presidio Border Patrol Station for processing. EARM states was separa guidelines." ue prosecution Issue - State Issue - Issue - Incident City Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) uma 05/14/2018 Yuma Arizona- aniesgfor Station AZ 5? Issue - Situation 0&9 Unaccomp Presidio 05/08/2018 Presidio Texas-TX anied minor Station 002979 Row A-119 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Date 293 Contact-DHS Open 18-2138 Contact Processing Review 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 294 Contact-DHS Closed 18?2139 Contact Closing anfo Layer- 06/25/2018 Response necessary 295 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18~2140 Processing Review Information cow/2?9 /Ready for 0 Discussion NO 6 0 C) 60 <19 Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Closure Date 06/25/201 8 - - DHS Matters - Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve I Unacco Q) aniergfor Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION nknown Unknown Process On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding child Is currently at Southwest Key Casa Blanca' In San Antonio, TX. He was apprehended by CBP alongside his father (no name or given) and subsequently separated from his father and placed at Q) the ORR facility. a? According to EARM, on May 11, ?le, was appre en (BPA) Eliseo Durante @the Eagle or er aro gent Pass, Texas Port of EPA Durante encount rad 05/15/2018 SEPARATION 0' CBP 05/12/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Due Process Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station On May 15,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding According to EARM, on May 11,2018, BPA encountered the minor, apprehended him, and transported him to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for further processing. EARM indicates that the minor was separated from the father oIs eIng presene or prosecution due to immigration laws violation. Father answered all questions pertaining to- case. 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 FAMILYSEPARATION Due Process Unaccomp U.S.-Mexico anied minor Border On May 15, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR in which it is alleged that minor Children? 5 Village Shelter In Ferry, NY. 002980 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date Row DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First Name 296 Contact-DHS Open 18-2141 Contact Processing Review 06/01/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Review 06/14/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 297 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18?2143 Processing 298 Contact-DHS Open 1 8?2144 Review 06/14/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Contact Processing A-12O 299 Contact-DHS Open 1 8?2145 Review 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Contact Processing DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Date to Complaintant DHS 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/15/2018 05/15/2018 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION CBP On May 15, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR in which it is alleged that minor age an 13 rot er, were separate from his father by Border Patrol and placed in ORR facility Southwest Key Case Padre, in Brownsville, Texas, on May 10, 2018. FAMILY SEPARATION. 2) On May 15, 2018, CRCL received ?19 email referral from HHS ORR in wh it is alleged that minor age was !er latrol and Casa Quetzal on, Texas on May 9, mm pace In ou we ORR facility in 2018. Q) ?9 LY SEPARATION. On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR in which it apprehended and processed at the Rio Grande Valley Central Processing Center and sent to ORR facility Southwest Key Casa Padre in Brownsville, Texas. FAMILY SEPARATION On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding CBP on uras. The child is currently at BCFS San Antonio TFC in San Antonio, TX. He was apprehended by CBP at or near Del Rio, Texas alongside his mother! (no given) an su sequen separated from his mother and placed at the ORR facility. According to EARM, the mother's information: Issue - Issue Due Process Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) .S.-Mexico aniergfor Border 96 Issue - Situation are Due Process Due Process Due Process Unaccomp Deming anied minor Station Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor City Station Unaccomp Unknown anied minor Issue - State Issue - City New Mexico - NM Deming Rio Grande Texas - TX City Del Rio Texas - TX 002981 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 300 Contact-DHS Open 18-2146 301 Contact-DHS Open 18~2147 A-121 302 Contact-DHS Open 18?2148 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase Processing Review DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review 05/22/2018 Information lReady for Discussion Processing Review 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL - 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 . 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY MISSING FAMILY INFO CBP Due Process On May 16,2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding uatema a. he child is currently at BCFS San Antonio TFC in San Antonio, TX. She was apprehended by CBP at or 9 near Hidalgo, Texas alongside her fathez (no name or given) and subsequaw separated from her father and plac at the ORR facility. 0 FAMILY SEPARATI CBP Due Process RCL received an the Department of Health a man Services (DHHS), Office n?kfugee Resettlement (ORR) regar?ig On May 16, 201 email refer Qt) San Antonio TFC in San Antonio, TX. He was apprehended by CBP at or near Hidalgo, Texas alongside his mother, no given) and su sequen separated from his mother and placed at the ORR facility. According to EARM, Subject will be separated from his motherF due 0 ezero erance irec ive. children will be processed as a UAC. FAMILY SEPARATION On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding CBP Due Process a year old girl rom uatema a. Ild is currently at Bethany Christian Services TFC in Grand Rapids, MI. She was apprehended by CBP alongside her father, and su sequen separa rom er ather and placed at the ORR facility. Staff at the facility were unable to locate the father using the online detainee locator system. EARM records indicate that. has a current 2 hold an Is curren ained at the Eloy Federal Contract Facility. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location ie nknown Issue - Situation Hidalgo Texas - TX Unacco Q) anie Unaccomp Unknown Texas - TX anied minor Hidalgo SAN LUIS Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Unknown anied minor 002982 Row A-122 303 304 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2149 Contact-DHS Closed 1 8-21 50 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date Processing Review 05/22/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 No Response necessary DHS DHS Matters - Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION On May 16,2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding F, a year 0 oy rom on uras. The child is currently at BCFS Baytown in Baytown, TX. He was apprehended by CBP alongside his given) an su sequenty separated from?) his mother and placed at the ORR gritty. According to EARM, Subject s0 travelling with his Honduran @er, As per current Delyector Prosecutions gui es, separate rom Is mo er an se to the Del Rio Sector Juvenile rdinator at the Uvalde Border?? rol Station. Subject's mother, a er ounty etention Center and 0&0 processed for 8 USC 1325. FAMILY SEPARATION CBP On May 16,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding allegations mm age a separa ed him ram is father? .The minora egest at as not a any contact with his father since they were separated. EARM indicates that EPA encountered the minor and his father on May 12, 2018, and transported them to the Lordsburg Border Patrol Station for further processing. EARM states, "Subject was separated from his father, prosecution for 8 USC 1325 due to new DHS guidelines." Issue - Issue Process Due Process Issue - Issue - Situation ad nknown Unacco Q) anie Unaccomp Lordsburg anied minor Station Incident Location Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date 05/12/2018 Lordsburg New Mexico- NM 002983 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL Row 305 Contact-DHS Open 18-2151 Contact Processing Review 05/22/2018 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Contact-DHS Closed 1 8?2 1 52 Contact Closing 05/16/2018 306 p?A U) Info Layer - 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - - No Response be) necessary 06? 06/14/201 8 Q) 8? {90 307 Contact-DHS Open 18-2153 Contact Processing Review 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion C) 6? 0 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) sleta aniergfor Station Issue - Situation DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY l-213 MISSING FAMILY INFO 05/10/2018 Ysleta New Mexico - NM Process On May 16,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of ay CBP separated him from his biological father,? The minor claims tha as no communicated with his father since CBP separated them and he does not knotws father's whereabouts. 3? According to EARM, the minor and his father clayey 10, 2018, and were transported Ysleta Station in El Paso, Texas. station, a ed criminal prosecution subject's 1325 for the FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process Unaccomp Presidio anied minor Station 05/12/2018 Presidio Texas - TX On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding allegations by at separa Im rom his father. The minor does not know his father?s DOB or A number and does not know where his father is. According to EARM, BPA apprehended the minor and his father? -on May 12, 20 . transported the minor and his fatherto the Presidio Border Patrol Station; CBP separated the minor from his father. FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Process Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station Arizona - AZ Yuma On May 16,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied minor (UAC), states 1 211 minor was separated from his Ethan! F. Accor mg 0 minor was apprehended with his father by Border Patrol on May 10, 2018, near San Luis, Arizona and transported to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. 002984 Row A-124 308 309 310 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS - Contact Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Number State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Action Date Date nt First Name 1 8-21 54 No Response necessary Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 05/16/2018 Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 18-2155 No Response necessary 05/16/2018 Contact-DHS Open 18-2156 Contact Processing Review 05/22/2018 - (@2018 Information /Ready for 6 Discussion . DHS Matters - DHS Matters Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date Issue - Situation DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Matters - Matters Issue Date to Compo CRCL nent Involve a - 05/16/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Unacco Q) uma 05/10/2018 Yuma Arizona - Process aniergfor Station AZ On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding separa um rom his father !ccor!lng Io apprehended the minor and his father and transported them to the Yuma Border Patrol station for processing on May 10, 2018. CBW separated the minor from his fatheK, .09 FAMILY SEPARATION 6" CBP Due Process 05/16/2018 Unaccomp Yuma 05/08/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Station AZ On May 16, 2018, received an email referral frog epartment of Health and Huma 2w Refuge i es (DHHS), Office of ttlement (ORR), regarding allegation by a separae er rom er mother- According to EARM, BPAs apprehended the minor and her mother on May 8,2018 6 and transported them to the Yuma Border 5% Patrol Station for processing. 05/16/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process Unaccomp Yuma 05/09/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Station AZ On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding a minor from his biological separa father. According to EARM, BPAs encountered the minor and his father? on May 8, 2018, an ranspo em to Yuma Border Patrol Station for further processing. CBP separated the minor from his father. Both father and the minor claim fear. 002985 Row A-125 311 312 DHS Matters DHS Matters - Number State - Contact Contact-DHS Open 18-2159 Contact-DHS Open 1&2162 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS DHS Matter - Matters - Phase Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve . .e I DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Issue Issue - Situation Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date Issue - State 06/15/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 16, CBP Due Unacco Q) Paso Process aniergtor Station 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 El Paso Texas - TX 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding an 6, unaccompanied minor (UAC), age nIted States with. According to EARM, minor was apprehended along with her 6Q mother on May 12, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent in El Paso, Texas. Minor 2) was taken into custody and transporteon Paso Del Norte Border Patrol Proc mg Center in El Paso, Texas for pg ng. 9? e? FAMILY SEPARA CBP Due On May 16, 201 RCL received an Process email refer ?lm the Department of Health a man Services (DHHS), Office ?efugee Resettlement (ORR) 05/22/2018 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 Unaccomp Unknown anied minor Presidio Texas - TX a ua ema a. The child is currently at St. PJs Children?s Home in San Antonio, TX. He was apprehended by CBP at or near Presidio, Texas alongside his mother (no given) an su sequen separated from his mother and placed at the ORR facility. It does not appear that facility staff were able to locate the child's parents. According to EARM, the mother's name is 002986 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy May 14. 2019 A-126 313 Open Cum Proms'ng Review 054220018 - - 09162018 0511812018 FAMILY SEPARATION 1?213 MSSING CBP Due UWW FAMLYINFO Prom [imam On M16, 2018, email mm from the Departmentcl Hedih 5nd Humm Services (DHHS), Ol?ce of Refugee Rm (ORR) 0? ?ieOR?faciItthedild currenlylomd. Ac} CCAFlorenoe abjecttunedauto beami agewasveri?ed "tough date .Madcan omedb'rm .St?ectshuenmis .Stbjectwa em aldwillbeplaoed inajuvesibfaditydalabtdatebyme .2 or 13?2164 hiama?lon 0nMay16,2018, CRCL receivedm Process ariedmm email reread from the Departmertof Health and Human Selvnca' (DHHS). 314 Cor?ad-DHSOpm Cam My Review 05022018 ({92018 03160018 FAMLY SEPARATICN CBP Due Unacwmp I-idalgo Texas-1X I I . -x?b - (ORR) mum mm. C, (noMg'ven, ans: usamdsubaequen?y wmtismaruplaoedat IheORRfaciity. EA 0 \v due no dame . crildm wil be "?nding with H: c. \o FOUOWLE 00298 7 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Row 315 Contact-DHS Open Contact 05/24/2018 18-2165 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion A-127 316 Contact-DHS Open 18?2166 05/24/2018 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 FAMILY I-213 MISSING FAMILY INFO ICE Due Process On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding a year 0 0y rom uatemala. The child is currently at Childrens Village Shelter in Ferry, NY. He was apprehended by CBP alongside 9 his father (no name or given), and Q) subsequently separated from his fat and placed at the ORR facility. Thegghi reported that his father was de i Guatemala after about 1 custody. $2 According to EA My?January 4, 2018, of Public Safety conducted a vehicle ivan bearingF river of the assenger in ?a unaccompanie Juveni e. Records checks revealed that was apprehended near Presidio, on 07/11/2017 after recently entering the United States illegally. Further records checks revealed that PACAY is currently under removal FAMILYESEPARATIOM A .Ap 05/16/2018 Due 063.9018 Process On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding a year 0 0y rom ua emala. The child is currently at Southwest Key Casa Padre in Brownsville, TX. He was apprehended by CBP alongside his father (no name or given), and subsequently separated from his father and placed at the ORR facility. The report notes, "Case Manager searched for parent on DHS locater with zero results." According to ?a entered the nite tates I ega accompanied by his father, is being separated from his father ue 0 his father being amenable to prosecution. - will subsequently be processed as an unaccompaniedjuvenile Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) CE ERO aniergfor Phoenix 9% Office ?b Issue - Situation 0&9 Unaccomp Unknown Unknown anied minor 002988 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS DHS Matters DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Matters - - Contact Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Situation Incident Incident City State Complain Number State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Location Date Number Action Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve 317 Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/25/2018 06/25/2018 - 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 MISSING CBP Due Unacco Q) io Grande 05/14/2018 MacAllen Texas-TX 18-2167 No FAMILY INFO Process aniergfor Valley Processing ($96 Center Response necessary On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of a separate Im from his biological father. The minor reported that he is worried 6Q about his father because CBP did not 9 give him any information about his 2) father's whereabouts. Minor does 0011:? know his father's A number, curre location, or where he and his fggwere apprehended. . 9} According to EARM, apprehended the minor and trans the minorto the Rio Grande Processing Center. EARM does ntion the minor?s father or pmg? nformation concerning him. 5" I. ed EARM and found the imam preceding A number for Ne 0 was appre en a same me ?00! and location as the minor and, presumably, is his father, based on name and travel history. -213 oes no men ran the 0? minor ort family separation. Q, 318 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 05/29/2018 @018 05/16/2018 FAMILY -213 MISSING CBP Due Unaccomp Unknown Texas-TX 18?2168 Information FAMILY INFO Process anied minor A-128 I /Ready for ,6 Discussion - (b On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an - email referral from the Department of 61? Health and Human Services (DHHS), . was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley alongside Nee) his father (no name or given), and subsequently separated from his father ,9 and placed with ORR. The EARM Encounter Summary states, "Due to the 00 subject being a child, all travel and crossing information was obtained from g6 the subjects father whom he was 0? separated from due to the fathers criminal Q0 history." 002989 Row A-129 319 320 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Closed 18-2169 Contact-DHS Open 18?2170 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Closing DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name - 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 Info Layer- 06/25/2018 06/25/2018 I No Response necessary Processing Review 05/24/2018 Information /Ready for ?6 Discussion - (b DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve FAMILY l-213 MISSING CBP FAMILY INFO On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding separate mInor rom his biological mother at the border. ORR indicates that the minor's sponsor states 9 that the minor's mother is detained and 2) that the minor traveled with the maths}? and that they were separated at border. According to EARM, BP ga?eountered the minor on May 11, giand transported the min the Brownsville Border Patrol St lama process. EARM does not stateh minor was separated from his or provide any out the minor's mother. informat?oilga was rave Ing to mist"? FAMILY SEPARATION CBP On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) . child is currently at Cayuga Centers in Bronx, NY. He was apprehended by CBP alongside his mother (no name or given), and subsequently separated from his mother and placed at the ORR facility. The report notes, "Minor was not able to confirm this information due to the language barrier." According to EARM, the mother's name: Issue - Issue Process Due Process Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date '06 Unacco Q) rownsville 05/11/2018 Olmito anierg?x Station Issue - Situation Texas - TX Unaccomp Unknown Unknown anied minor 002990 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 321 Closed Cum Cbu'ng hfoLayer- 0612612018 (5426/2018 I 09162018 08183318 FAMILY CBP DI: Unacwlm>EPmo 0511012015 BPaao 18?2171 No Response On M16, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm may email referrd from Department Heath and Human Services (DHHS), Of?ce at Refugee Resettlement (CRR), regacing <9 alegauons \0 age mm: 0\ mimralegeelnsheissadbecw memmuatsrewmmaueb shewimeauetospemmram. 0? 32218-08- Camd?DHSOpm Canaan Recast-g Awning 0642712016 - 091642018 Dagny FAMLYSEPARAHGI CBP WIMgra?o SnouHiI, cap?mes 1&2172 Rm - deedlh ndaemon MD u. C81: ON 323 Cloud Cam Chung hfo Layer- W18 131042018 - 09152018 FAMLY CBP Due Yuna 031112018 Yuna Ariana - 18-2185 to Pm anied minor Station AZ 0n May15, 2018, CRCL receivedm A1 3 3O 6 email rcfen? from Depatmemol Health and Hans! Services (DHHS), Of?ce 9 *0 elegamaucemmedrimand instiledtim. '6 EARMincicabll?'perhe?eldl?Z?" minthay11,2018,mdtm?3pomed K2 WMm.CBPsepaaedthe 002991 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Row Contact-DHS Closed 1 8-21 88 324 Contact Closing Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - 05/16/2018 05/16/2018 No Response necessary ?0 C5 05/16/201 &5/16/2018 A-131 Contact-DHS Closed 1 8-21 96 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - No Response necessary DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. Process On May 1, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age . a eges ewastrave ing with his father ?and that DHS did not repo separa ion. The separation occurred in El Paso Border Patrol and that neither him nor his father had received any injuries during the 9 separation. Minor disclosed that his fathQr) did not want to separate and that he the officer that he needed to be 5 son but that the office stated th to minor's age that was not pos?&. 9} According to EARM, the Emc and his miles east oft Entry in Pr ,Texas and transported to the SI 0 Border Patrol Station urther investigation and ing. They were separated due to eeting the current prosecutions $uidelines. 0" FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process On May 16, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding allegations by regar ing a ega ions a CBP separated him from his father who is his primary caregiver. The minor does not know his father's whereabouts and ORR was unable to locate the minor?s father. According to EARM, BPAs encountered the minor and his father? an ranspo em to Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. EARM indicates that CBP separated the minor and his father and that the minor claimed fear. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) residio aniergfor Station Issue - Situation Presidio Texas - TX Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Yuma 05/11/2018 Yuma anied minor Station 002992 DHS Production to the House Committee DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Row Contact-DHS Closed 05/10/2018 05/10/2018 18-2213 326 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/13/2018 06/13/2018 - I No Response necessary A-132 Contact-DHS Closed 18?2236 327 Contact Closing Response necessary - on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) econcini aniergtor Port of Entry Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation Arizona - AZ FAMILY SEPARATION 04/12/2018 Nogales On May 10,2018, CRCL received a referral from Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding allegations by son, and that ICE is delaying returning him to Brazil, his home country alleges that to as alne Im smce December, and at St Aurora, 0 era 0 or ays. alleges that CBP separa Im an Is son after he turned hi emn at the border; and that it too for him to know the Iocati cl States since he from drug traffickersw?gthat he needs to return to his home ntry to aid his wife who is adds that he sick-H ocumen an is son's - ments with him. According to and his son applied or a a Deconcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, on December 9, 2017. CBP from his $4 eceiving threats FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due 05/14/2018 McAllen Texas - TX Process Unaccomp McAllen anied minor Station On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding allegations by separa Im rom his biological father. EARM states that a BPA encountered the minor and his father on May 14, 2018, in the Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector. The minor was taken to the Centralized Processing Center. CBP separated the minor from his father as pa! 0! Me INITIATIVE. The father will be referred to the RGV Prosecution Unit for further processing." 002993 DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State Row 328 Contact-DHS Closed Contact 18-2237 Closing 329 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18-2239 Processing A-133 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Last Action CBP Due Process 05/17/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - 05/17/2018 No Response necessary Unacco Q) anie an year 0 boy rom a va or. child was apprehended by CBP near Lukeville, AZ alongside his father an su sequently separa rom IS ather and placed wit ORR. The child is currently at BCFS Sara Antonio TFC in San Antonio, TX. 0% 05/17/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION 0 On May 17, 2018, CRO eived an CBP Due Process Unaccomp anied minor 05/31/2018 05/17/2018 Review Information /Ready for Discussion child was apprehended by @ar El Paso, TX alongside her &sequen separa and placed with ORR. The child is currently at Southwest Key Casita Del Valle in Clint, TX. The EARM Encounter Summary states, "Minor said that once having crossed into the United States, immigration detained both her mother and herself where they were taken to a detention facility for approximately two days. said that after two days, she was roug tto Southwest Key Programs, Casita del Valle and separated from her mother. Minor reported having heard her mother was being charged with a crime, but she could not identify the charge." Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location nknown Arizona - AZ Lukeville Unknown El Paso Texas - TX 002994 Row A-134 330 331 332 333 DHS Matters DHS Matters - State - Contact Number Contact-DHS Closed 18-2269 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2281 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2282 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2284 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name Closing Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - - 05/23/2018 05/23/2018 No Response necessary Closing Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - 05/25/2018 No Response necessary 05/25/201 8 Closing No Response necessary Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - - 995/2018 05/25/2018 65560 600 Info Layer- 05/29/201803?05/29/2018 - No 829 Response necessary {9 0 C) 60 <19 Closing 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due On May 23,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), and was separa upon appre ension at the border due to the Zero Tolerance directive. According to EARM, the UAC and fatherz;Q were encountered In the Rio Grande ?9 Valley, Texas Border Patrol Sectorgp? transported to the Rio Grande?r?ay Processing Center for furthela cessing. The UAC will be separate? TOLERANCE TIVE. The father will be referre he RGV Prosecution Unit 0% rther processing. Icepart of the 6?0 ??39 SEPARATION. CBP Due ay 25, 2018, CRCL received an Process ail referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child age 15. recor sIn Icatet att UAC was separated from his father,_ due 0 Is prosecutIon a ert ey were apprehended by CBP on May 19, 2018 near Beaver Island, TX. FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf age . recor In Icate at UAC was apprehended by CBP on May 17, 2018 in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector. EARM records do not indicate that the UAC was traveling with or was separated from his father, Icae In 9 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an Process email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) recor sIn Ica a UAC was separated from his father, they were apprehended by CBP near Yuma, AZ on May 22,2018. age The a eges was trave mg to the US Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date st Unacco Q) io Grande aniergtor Valley Border Patrol Sector Issue - Situation Rio Grande Texas - TX Unaccomp Presidio 05/19/2018 Presidio Texas-TX anied minor Station Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Yuma 05/22/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Station AZ 002995 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State Row DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name - Date to DHS 334 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2285 Contact Closing Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - 05/25/2018 No Response necessary 335 Contact-DHS Closed 18?2286 Contact Closing Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - 05/25/2018 No Response necessary 336 Contact-DHS Closed 18~2287 Contact Closing 05/25/2018 Info Layer- 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 - No Response necessary A-135 337 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2288 Contact Closing Response - necessary DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/25/201 05/25/201 05/25/201 0" DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Unaccog?gagle Pass 05/06/2018 Eagle Pass Texas - TX Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 8 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) recor sin Ica a UAC was separated from his father, anie South Station apprehended by CBP near the Rio Grande River on May 6, 2018. xx 2% 8 FAMILY SEPARATION. @231: On May 25,2018, CRCL received 29 email referral from HHS ORR on be alf of unaccompanied child (UAC) Due Process Unaccomp Eagle Pass 05/20/2018 Eagle Pass Texas-TX anied minor South Station separated from his moth?er, due to her prosecu Ion a er ey were apprehended by CBP ne Q9 Rio Grande River on May 20, 2 6V 8 ??39 SEPARATION. ay 25,2018, CRCL received an ail referral from HHS ORR on behalf QJ of unaccompanied child (UAC) age . recor In Icatet at the UAC was separated from his father,? due to prosecution a er ey were appre ended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 22, 2018. Due Process Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due 05/14/2018 El Paso Process Unaccomp Paso Del Texas - TX anied minor Norte Bridge On May 17,2018, CRCL received email correspondence from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), According to EARM, after BPA apprehended the minor and his mother on May 14, 2018, CBP processed them at Paso Del Norte Bridge and separated them per DHS policy. The minor and his mother claimed fear. 002996 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS - Contact Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant Number State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name Action Date Date nt First Name 338 Contact-DHS Open 18-2289 Contact Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Contact Processing Review 05/29/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 339 Contact-DHS Open 18~2291 A-136 340 Contact-DHS Closed 18?2294 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - No Q9 . 63 Response necessary DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS - Date to 05/17/2018 05/1 7/201 8 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters - Matters DHS Date to Compo CRCL nent Involve 05/17/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Unacco Q) ear Hidalgo Texas - TX On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an Process aniergfor Hidalgo email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding? a yearo oy rom a emala. The child was separated from his father? F, while In custo an sequently placed with ORR. The child 6Q is currently at Southwest Key Casa PadreQ in Brownsville, TX. 2) . v29 EARM records IndIcate that the ch?and his father were apprehended CBP at or near Hidalgo, Texas on Mg 2018 and that the father was remgved on May 28, 2018. 06? FAMILY SW3ION CBP Due Process 05/17/2018 Unaccomp Paso Del 05/14/2018 El Paso Texas - TX anied minor Norte Bridge On 2018, CRCL received an ferral from Department of Health $34? uman Services (DHHS), Office of fugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding Q) allegations by o" 90 According to EARM, BPAs apprehended the minor and her father after they entered the US. CBP separated the minor from her father after processing them at the Paso Del Norte Bridge POE. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, CBP Due 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) Unaccomp Yuma 05/14/2018 Yuma Arizona- Process anied minor Station AZ age EARM records indicate that the UAC was separated from his father amena I Ity to prosecutIon after they were apprehended by CBP near Yuma, AZ on May 14, 2018. 002997 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row Review 05/31/2018 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 341 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18-2295 Processing 342 Contact-DHS Closed Contact 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 18-2296 Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - I No Response necessary ?30 C5 05/17/201 685/1 7/201 8 A-137 Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Contact-DHS Open Contact 18-2297 Processing 344 Contact-DHS Closed Contact 18-2298 Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 egg/260018 - 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 No Q, ?29 8? Response NO as necessary DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation Issue CBP Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) EARM records indicate that the UAC was separated from his father in DHS custody and mother? due to prosecution. was apprehended by CBP at the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol on May 15, 2018. The UAC was arrested and transported to the Rio Grande Valle for futher processing. 2% 0 e? 90 'x FAMILY 17, 2018, CRCL receive email referral CBP Due Process a f of indicate that the UAC was separaed from his father prosecutlon a er they were apprehended by CBP near Yuma, AZ on May 12, 2018. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) CBP Due Process The correspondence alleges that she was separated from her father- Mafter crossmg the or er on ay 18. EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from her father ey were appre en near San Luis Arizona Port of Entry on May 12, 2018. Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) age EARM records indicate that the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on May 16, 2018. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande 05/15/2018 Rio Grande Texas - TX aniergfor Valley Texas Issue - Situation Valley Border Patrol Sector 05/12/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station 05/12/2018 San Luis Arizona- AZ Unaccomp San Luis anied minor Arizona Port of Entry Unaccomp Rio Grande 05/16/2018 Rio Grande Texas- TX anied minor Valley Texas Valley Border Patrol Sector 002998 Row A-138 345 346 347 348 DHS Matters DHS Matters - State - Contact Number Contact-DHS Closed 18-2299 Contact-DHS Closed 18?2300 Contact-DHS Closed 18~2301 Contact-DHS Open 1&2302 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name Closing 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - - No Response necessary Closing 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - No Response necessary Closing Info Layer - 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - 05/17/2018 No Response 200? necessary \9 Processing Review 05/31/2018 Information 0 Ready for 2) Discussion \0 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, CBP Due 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) Process age EARM records indicate that the UAC was separated from his father due to rs amena rry prosecution afterthey were 6Q apprehended by CBP near Yuma, AZ on 9 May 14, 2018. ~96 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 1 \a CBP Due 2018, CRCL received an email Process from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UA EARM records in that the UAC was separated fro his mother amena I appre by CBP near Yuma, AZ on MW 018. 05/17/2018 4FAMILY SEPARATION2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) Process age EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from her father- mafter they were appre en CBP near Yuma, AZ on May 14, 2018. UAC and her father were transported to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for further processing. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, CBP Due 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) Process age EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated and apprehended within a group of 40 individuals by CBP on May 12, 2018 near Lukeville Arizona. UAC was arrested and transported to the Tucson Coordination Center for further processing. SIR Report indicates that the UAC was separated from his father a erthey were appre en on March 17, 2018. SIR Report does not say where UAC and his father were apprehended. Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date is Unacco Q) uma 05/14/2018 Yuma Arizona- aniergfor Station AZ Issue - Situation Unaccomp Yuma 05/14/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Station AZ Unaccomp Yuma 05/14/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Station AZ Unaccomp 05/12/2018 Lukeville Arizona- anied minor Arizona AZ 002999 DHS Production to the House Committee Row DHS DHS Matters DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - - Contact Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Complain Number State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Number Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name 349 Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 18-2303 No Response necessary 18?2304 Information /Ready for Discussion 350 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 05/29/2018 - 05/17/2018 05/17/2018 A00 A-139 351 Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - @018 05/17/2018 No I 18-2305 Response ?6 necessary . on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Matters Issue Situation Incident Incident City Compo Location Date nent Involve a - FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 17, CBP Due Unacco Q) aso Del 05/13/2018 El Paso 2018, CRCL received and email referral Process aniergtor Norte Port of from HHS ORR on behalf of Entry unaccompanied child UAC) EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from her father- wa?er they were appre en at the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry on May 13, 2018. FAMILY SEPARATION g5? CBP Due Unaccomp Paso Del 05/11/2018 El Paso Process anied minor Norte Bridge On May 17, 2018, CRCL recei an email referral from Depart of Health and Human Services (D Office of Refugee Resettlement R) regarding allegations by and her sister. and her two separa ne ews. ?gording to EARM, BPA encountered minor and her family members on May 11, 2018. CBP processed the family at the Paso Del Norte Bridge. The minor and her mother claimed fear before CBP separated them. MISSING CBP Due Unaccomp Hidalgo 05/14/2018 Hidalgo FAMILY INFO Process anied minor On May 17, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of a separate er rom erfather"The subject was traveling with her father a tert two soug tto entert . . a Hidalgo POE on May 14, 2018. ORR states that CBP separated the minor from her father as part of the ZERO TOLERANCE INITIATIVE. The father will be referred to the RGV Prosecution Unit for further processing. Requesting local RGV placement for the subject?]pending father?s final disposition." EARM does not indicate that the minor was separated from her father. Issue - State Texas - TX Texas - TX Texas - TX 003000 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Row DHS DHSWI DHS DHS DHS Ilium -Conhd ms- Imam Im- Ma:? Imau- lhmn- Im- Conuh?nm -Ddetn um- Ilium lame Sih?ion maiden hm City State Calm-'1 Std: Type Phase "ll-met Anion Du Dd: mm CRCL 352 Cornet-OHS Open (ta-tact Pmoeaahg Review 0512912118 - - 09170018 03170018 FAMLY SEPARATICN CBP Due UWM 0510812018 Hdalgo Texas TX 18?2306 hh'maion Reaiyior OnMay17, 2018, CRCL reca'vedm Disassion ema?l reread from Depmrnentot Heath IQ and Human Services (DHHS), Of?ce a (5) Rehaee Reaememem (CRR). regardng alegm In his tan: and OK mm, 0Q ?0 353 Cloned Cam Closing thayerv 061293118 W18 - 09170018 091712018 FAMLY sq?zkhon CBP Due Unaccomp Brownsvile 05092018 0min Tenn-TX 18?2307 No Process ariedm'l'n Sb?m Remorse On ,2018, necessary man Services (DHHS), Of?ce a . men-gee Meme"! (ORR). regacing .-.9 5V hama?'terwereh?aveingbmifywih A-14O {6 354 Closed Cam Closing hio Laya? W18 - 05/170018 05/172018 FAMLY SEPARATION CBP Due Unacmp Pam dd 05142018 El Pam Texm - TX No ?ied m'nzx Nate Bkbe On May 17, 201B, CRCL received an email referral from Depmmeuot Health and Hanan Services (DHHS). Office 0' 1114306 A 0? .0 0\ Cf" 60 mangermEruymMayu. 2018?Thenina'andtisfdhadeirned feat 003001 Row A-141 355 356 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Closed 18-2310 Contact-DHS Closed 18-231 1 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Closing DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name 05/18/2018 05/18/2018 Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - No Response necessary Closing 05/18/2018 Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26/2018 - 05/1 8 No 9 Response necessary Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve a '8 FAMILYSEPARATION CBP Due Unacco Q) uma 05/16/2018 Yuma Arizona- Process aniergfor Station AZ On May 18, 2018, CRCL received an 6, email referral from Department of Health 9 and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Q>(b Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding allegations by a separa er rom her father. The ORR clinician reported, was provided with the minor's birth certificate at intake which clarifies that the minor's mother is named 2? erea cuts 0 mm er or father are currently unknown or's father. . .does not appea gr Online Detainee Locator. The reported that traveling separat la) the According BPA encountered the minoKa her father on May 16, 2018, and tr orted them to the Yuma Border l? tation for processing. CBP rated the minor from her father FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Texas - TX Process Unaccomp Roma Texas 05/15/2018 Roma anied minor Port of Entry CARE IN CUSTODY On May 18, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding allegations by According to EARM, on May 15, 2018, the minor and his father presente emse ves att oma, Texas Port of Entry claiming asylum and fear. CBP separated the minor from his father. 003002 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date Row DHS Matters - Name 357 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2312 Contact Closing Response necessary 358 Contact-DHS Open 18?2313 Contact Processing Review 06/01/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion A-142 Info Layer- 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 - - No DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First - Date to DHS 05/18/2018 05/18/2018 05/1 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/18/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process On May 18,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC) age . he a eges was separated from her father, who was prosecu or and will be held at the El Paso County Detention Facility. According to EARM, on May 14, 2018 the;Q UAC and her father were encounter approximately 3.13 miles east of ti?, Bridge of Americas Port of Ent @El Paso, Texas and transported and was transported to the Rio Grafwe Valley, Texas Combined Proce 5% Center. The minor's mother ed fear of prosecution in her counugso citizenship on the min ehalf. The the Zero ToleranRCL received an email referral HHS ORR regarding accompanied minor Processing Review 06/07/2018 05/23/2018 05/23/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion minor reports being separated from his father after being detained by Customs and Border Protection. The minor reports not OK: knowing the reason they were separated. 9 According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 18, 2018 near San Luis, Arizona by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Yuma Border $6 Patrol Station for processing. The minor . 'x and his Ethan? $3 were separa ue a ers amenab for prosecution. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve CBP Issue - Issue Process Due Process Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date is Unacco Q) cAlIen aniergfor Station Issue - Situation McAllen Texas - TX Unaccomp Yuma Yuma Arizona- anied minor Station AZ 003038 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 449 Contact-DHS Open 18-2480 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/07/2018 05/23/2018 05/23/201 8 450 Contact-DHS Open 18?2481 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/07/2018 05/23/2018 - ems/2018 A-178 Info Layer- 06/26/2018 06/26 13$ - No Response necessary 451 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2483 Contact Closing 05/23/2018 05/23/2018 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 23, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor mInor ates she was separated from her father after being detained by a Border Patrol Agent. The minor indicated that her father was her primary caregiver in their home country. The ORR SIR also states the minor and her father were separated due to the father's vi Iation of 8 USC 1325, and they;Q were unable to locate the father. ?9 According to the EARM, the minor arid her father 5, were appre en near San Luis, Ariz :15 a Border Patrol Agent and were Easported to the Ion. The EARM Yuma Border Patrol states that them as separated from samenability for her father dueo prosecutio er 8 USC 1325. 06? LY SEPARATION. On May 23, 18, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor ,age 10. mInor reports being separated from his father while' In DHS custody, but was unaware of his father?s location. A search for the father in the DHS Detainee Locator generated no results. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 14, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Combined Processing Center in McAlIen, Texas. The father claimed fear of prosecution on behalf of the minor. The minor and his father were separated as a part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 23, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) age EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from her mother a er ey were appre en near the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on May 18, 2018. CBP CBP DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Issue - Situation CBP Due Process Due Process Unaccomp Due Process Unaccomp anied minor Unacco Q) aniergfo Issue - Incident Location '06 uma Station Issue - Incident Date Issue - City Issue - State Yuma Arizona - AZ McAlIen McAlIen Texas - TX anied minor Station Rio Grande 05/18/2018 Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Teaxs Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector 003039 Row A-179 Ilium 430nm ms- Conn-"imam Closed 18?2484 Closed 18-24% C oeed 18?2487 Cloud 18-2488 Type Closing Cloa'ng Cloning Chang DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 thayer~ 06263118 [3060018 - - 092312018 05030018 CBP Due UWM 051210018 RioGrutde Tests-TX Response frunHHSOFRmbeha?d Respome frunHHSORRmbel'alldo 2018. CRCL teceived emi rdeni Process uremia Vile-y Texas Vdey Haw were rIeUmeRio 4Q Gru'IGeValeyTexas Border mu mmy21, 2013. {9 thnya? 082612018 ($060018 - - 032412018 092412018 CBP QB Unaccanp Riot-Brande 051180018 RioGnnm Tenn-TX 2018. CRCL teceived an Wm! Pm aried mitt Viley Texas icy EH Qt waver-06092018 (506/2018 - 082412018 05041239 cap Due Unaccomp PasoDel 0511412015 ElPaw Texas-TX ?0 Process ariedm'mrmpo?d Emy 30 JavierMm-Coienmmermeywae L6 Whycapm?epasood NuermamymMay14,2o18. hioLayer- 06060018 W018 - 092412018 092412018 CBP DIE Unaccomp Eleo 0511212118 EPaso Rumba Process an'edm'na Shim were Theyweretraupamdtomepmoel mwiwmimm? umsmestS?SQOthdulbe hddalheElPasoCamDetetim Fadl?yinEPmo,TX. 003040 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State Row 456 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18-2490 457 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18~2494 A-180 458 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18~2495 DHS Matters - Type DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date Processing Review 06/14/2018 05/24/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review 06/14/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion - 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 06/14/2018 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, CBP 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the HHS ORR Division of Unaccompanied Children's Operations regarding unaccompanied mine? minor states he was separated from his father, Martin Ical-Ba, after being apprehended by Customs and Border Protection. The minor was not told what would happen to his father. According to the EARM, the minor was 9 apprehended on May 14, 2018 near 2) Presidio, Texas by a Border Patrol A and was transported to the Presidlg? Border Patrol Station for further 0 processing. The EARM stat%%e minor was separated from hisf @r as per prosecution guid' Q) 0 FAMILY RATION. On May 24, 2018, received an email referral CBP fr HHS ORR Division of ?g companied Children's Operations ga a er elr appre ensron. the EARM, the minor wa apprehended on May 14, 2018 near El Paso, Texas and were transported to the Paso Del Notre Border Patrol Processing Center. The EARM states the minor and his father were separated due to the father's amenability for prosecution under 8 USC 1325. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, CBP 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the HHS ORR Division of Unaccompanied Children's Operations regarding unaccompanied minor . a es minor was separated from her father but no name was able to oca . ccording to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 19, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near San Luis, Arizona and was transported to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. Her when? was presen a Ime 0 mlnor's interview. No separation was indicated. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location ?g?g nacco res aniergfor StatiinnI 96 ?29 1" 0 xx 2% Issue - Situation Issue - Issue Due Presidio Texas - TX Process Due El Paso Texas - TX Process Unaccomp El Paso anied minor Station Arizona - AZ Due Yuma Process Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station 003041 Row A-181 DHS Matters - Complain Number 459 Contact-DHS Open 18-2497 460 Contact-DHS Open 18~2498 DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Contact Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 06/14/2018 06/19/2018 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the HHS ORR Division of Unaccompanied Children's Operations regarding unaccompanied minor . minor 5 a es he was separated from his father, appre ended. According to the EARM. The minor was apprehended on May 16, 2018 near Roma, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to McAIlen, Texas Border Patrol Statigq, The EARM states the minor an IQ father were separated due to the Tolerance Initiative. a} e? 06? FAMILY On May 24, 2018, CS eceived an email referral . minor 5 a es he was separated from his father, rea He in custody, and was told by officers that his father would be deported. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 16, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Processing Center. The EARM states the minor and his father were separated due to the father's amenability for prosecution under the Zero Tolerance Initiative. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) cAlIen aniergfor Station Issue - Situation McAIlen Texas - TX Unaccomp McAllen McAllen Texas - TX anied minor Station 003042 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Row 461 Contact-DHS Open 06/19/2018 18-2499 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 462 Contact-DHS Closed 18~2500 Contact Closing No Response necessary A-182 DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Closure Date Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - DHS Matters - DHS Matters 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation - Date to DHS FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the HHS ORR Division of Unaccompanied Children's Operations regarding unaccompanied minor nt ,t minor last saw his father a es that he ay ore transferred to another fa deported. According to the EARM, the DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Process minor was apprehended on May 14, near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patr? Agent and was transported to Rio Sande City, Texas Border Patrol Stati 9r processing. The EARM als ?es the minor and his father were @parated due to the father's amenab' or prosecution under the Zero Tole directive. c9 On May 24, RCL received email 05/24/2018 2 spondence from HHS ORR garding an unaccompanied child NO (UAC), 0 . states at minor reports being separated from his father while in custody after they travelled to the U.S. together. Minor does not have any information regarding his father?s whereabouts. According to EARM, minor was separated from his father? ue tot zero oerance Ia we; a er is being referred for prosecution. Minor and his father were apprehended on May 16, 2018, at 11:00 pm, in the Rio Grande Valley, TX, Border Patrol Sector and transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. Minor intended to live with a cousin ?at an unknown ad ress In ous on, Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor City Station Issue - Situation Rio Grande Texas - TX City Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Centralized Processing Center 003043 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State Row DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 463 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2501 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - - 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 No Response necessary Ac . g9 05/24/201 &5/24/2018 A-183 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2502 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - - No Response necessary o" DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, 2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child states at minor states he was separated from his mother while in custody after they travelled to the U.S. together. Minor states he was initially brought to a separate part of the facility from his mother and then transported to have any information regarding his mother?s whereabouts. 3? According to EARM, minor. apprehended on May 16, at 6:20 in the Rio Grand 1% ey, TX, Border Patrol Secto transported to an unspecified Patrol station. Minor intende ve with his brother i hicago, IL. l-213 narra iveqates both that minor was and was le to speak to Mr. Mejia by inor was separated from his ue to I zero FAMILY SEPARATION On May 24, 2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child minor reports he was separated from his father while being detained at the Mexican-American Bridge in Reynosa? Hidalgo. According to EARM, minor was apprehended in the Rio Grande Valley, TX, Border Patrol Sector, on May 16, 2018, at 10:30 am, and then transported to the Rio Grande Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center in McAllen, TX. Minor was separated from to erance Initiative. - 13 narrative does not have us. contact information because minor was unable to provide it and father had already been transferred. Minor reports fear of persecution or torture if he returns to Honduras. . Minor states he does nob DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - Situation Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley 96, Sector Unaccomp Rio Grande McAllen anied minor Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center Texas - TX 003044 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Row Contact-DHS Closed 18-2503 465 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 No Response necessary 8" A-184 Q, @018 05/24/2018 I (be Contact-DHS Closed 18?2505 466 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - No Response necessary - Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergtor Valley Centralized Processing Center Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY l-213 INFO CBP Due McAllen Texas - TX Process On May 24,2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child minor reports that he was travelling with her mother. The SIR states that minor was separated from her mother at the time of apprehension. SIR notes a discrepancy regarding identity of minor?s 0 mother- minor?s NTA listsm as minor's mother, E. ma es that minor's biological mother is According to was apprehended in i0 Grande Valley, TX, Border $ector, on May 20, 2018, at 1 and was transported to the Rio\? ande Valley Centralized Proc Center. The I-213 narrative tcontain any indication of who, if ne, was with minor when she was $pprehended. As noted in SIR, the -213 0 narrative indicates that? (note that secon surname was given as? in SIR) is minor's mother. - IS 5 an address for! in Richmond, VA (in two aces, uses abbreviation but in a third place spells out "Virginia," which is FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, 2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child CBP Due Process Unaccomp Paso Del anied minor Norte Processing Station aine or er atrol. Minor does not know his father's whereabouts. According to EARM, minor and his father were apprehended on May 20, 2018, at approximately 1:30 after entering the US. with his father and two other individuals approximately 0.83 miles west of the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry. Minor and the others were then transported to Paso Del Norte Processing Station. Minor was separated from his father due to the zero tolerance initiative. Minor and his father both claim fear of persecution or torture should they return to Honduras. 003045 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Situation Incident Incident City State State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Location Date Action Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve . 2018, CRCL received email Process anie South Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - 05/24/2018 05/24/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 24, CBP Due Unacco ?agle Pass Eagle Pass Texas - TX No 46 A-185 Response correspondence from HHS ORR Station necessary regarding an unaccompanied child mrnor reports bein separated from his mother upon apprehension at the border. According to EARM, minor was apprehended by Border Patrol on May 21 2018, at 5:55 while walking along 2) with his motherm ?away rom ro ran ear ag ass, TX. Minor an IQ mother were transported to Pass South Border Patrol Stati a: rnor and mother intended to live' minor?s aunt fear of returning atemala on minor?s behalf. Becau of 5, he arated from his mother due to thed ro tolerance policy, and was then ported to the Juvenile as scheduled to be transported to 0&0 Baptist Child Family Services in Baytown, . TX. go 2018, CRCL received email Process anied minor Valley Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - - 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, CBP Due Unaccomp Rio Grande McAllen Texas - TX No Response QC correspondence from HHS ORR Processing necessary regarding an unaccompanied child Center . c} ccor tot ,mrnorwas separated from his father, with whom he x? had travelled to the U.S. {90 According to EARM, minor was ?9 apprehended on May 20, 2018, at 1:00 near Hidalgo, TX, and transported 02) to Rio Grande Valley Processing Center. - Minor was separated from his father 00$ re erre for prosecution under the zero tolerance initiative. Minor reports having $0 no family in the U.S. 003046 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHSWI nus DHS DHS - - - - - - Imam -Conhd Ms:? W- lita- Ma:? W- ?33- W- ennui-1m -Ddem um- Ilium lame Sih?ion heidant hm City Std: Calm-'1 Std: Type Plane I 469 Open (ta-tact Review 060812118 - 09252018 05092018 FAMLY SEDARATICN. CBP Due Unacwmw Pm 051202018 Eagle Pass Tum TX 18?2512 hforma?ion On thy 25, 2018, CRCL recu'ved in Process uremia Souh Ready for ema'l refanl from HHS ORR a1 behdf Sb?m Disassion of Med did (UAC) 3 4Q bEagePassSamstaimfor?ltrer C) moccasin UACwastraveingQ 11118 - ?5 pmxculkn . a. 470 Open Cam Processhg Review 0608:2018 - 03292018 05092018 FAMILY SEPARA11 CBP Due Unacaunp Rio Guide MnAlen Tam - TX 18-2513 hfa'rnaim On May 25, 2018, reca?ved :1 Process anied m'nor Viley Readyfor ema?lreimd? HSORRmbehdf Cmtraimd dump?didWAC) Wm"? ,a Tatar-oe'n'iaive. Q- AwainngARMJweUACmdtis 21? . GraueVdeySec-kxonammuay 5V ?oGrmdeValeyCarhlized 'lheUACwassepaaedfruntism A-186 Cam Processi'lg Review 0603mm - - 09292018 05092018 cap Due Unaccanp RioGtande McAlen Texas-TX 18-2514 hiamaion CARE IN CUSTODY Process aried mm Viley Center 00 Sedamuiund?ay?zmamd Q0 shewastmveingdme. 003047 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase Row DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date 472 Contact-DHS Open 18-2515 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/08/2018 473 Contact-DHS Open 18~2516 Contact Processing Review 06/08/2018 Information Ready for Discussion A-187 474 Contact-DHS Open 18~2517 Contact Processing Review 06/08/2018 Information Ready for Discussion DHS DHS Matters - Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied children (UACs) 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 Process a eges that the brothers were separated from their mother, of? while In cus y. According to EARM, the UACs and their mother were apprehended by CBP ?9 approximately half a mile west oft an Luis, AZ port of entry on May 2 918, and were then transported to uma station for further process' he UACs were separated from 'o??nother for federal prosecution. Q) Q) RATION. ,2018, CRCL received an of accompanied child age 8. The correspon ence a eges that the UAC was separated from his father, while in custo y. According to EARM, the UAC and his father were apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Sector on or around May 20, 2018, and were then transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center for further processing. EARM does not indicate a family separation. 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY CBP Due Process 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) age . The correspon ence a egest at the UAC was separated from his mother while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by in the area of SPB Rollercoaster near Lukeville, AZ on May 19, 2018, and was then transported to the Tucson Coordination Center for further processing. The UAC was traveling with CBP Due Process was separa for crimina prosecution. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) uma aniergfor Station Issue - Situation 05/22/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Rio Grande McAllen Texas - TX anied minor Valley Centralized Processing Center 05/19/2018 Tucson Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Tucson anied minor Coordination Center 003048 A-188 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14, 2019 Open Cu'ltact Processhg Review W18 - - 092512018 050512016 FAMLY CBP Due Unaccombkn Gfal?e Tam - TX 15?2518 hformaion On my 25, 2013, CRCL reca'ved a1 Prom ?emu Valley min: andlrefarifrun??SORRa-nbehdf b' Centrized . was from her m. 0\ 20,2018. .Q AwadngboEARMJheUACwas Contad?DHSOpen Coma Process?ng Review 061030016 - 05/252018 0525:2013 18-2519 hiormaion \v FAMILY QARATICN. CBP Due Unaccomp EagePass 052012018 EaglePass Texas-TX On 2018,616me Process ariedrn'mr podoferlry IReaGyhr endfranHHSORRonbehdf #1 forplmaingwheremeydmd musicaTreUACswaetmveling 0v Open Cam Proeeashg Review W18 3 - 05052018 05050016 FAMLY SEPARATICN. CBP Dm Unacmmp Yaletn port W18 Pam Texm TX 152521 hiurmaim A 09 On Ihy 25, 201B, CRCL received In Process an'ed min: of am Readyfor andlrefmfru'nHHSORRmbehdf ?bf mieeastanhevyetapmofmm 6? rbwamrwiedbyrisfaher, 003049 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Row 478 Contact-DHS Open 18-2522 Contact Processing Review 06/08/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 479 Contact-DHS Open 18~2523 Contact Processing Review 06/19/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion A-189 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child ,age . he correspon encea ages a he was separated from his father, Process in cus a er eir appre ension on or around May 21, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC and his father were apprehended by CBP in the 9 Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector 2) on or around May 24, 2018, and wer ?9 then transported to the Rio GrandeQZa?ley Central Processing Center. Th was separated from his father as e% of the Zero Tolerance in ative.%c3\ 06? FAMILY A ION. On May 25, 2018, CS eceived an email referral ORR Division of mpanied Children's Operations regs ding unaccompanied minor Emely 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 CBP Due Process age . no es manl? was separated from her father rein cuso y. ccor ing 0 the minor and her father presented themselves to Customs and Border Protection Officers at the Hidalgo, Texas Port of Entry on May 21, 2018 "requesting help from the United States and stated he wanted to travel to South Carolina to work." The minor was turned over to ORR custody and processed for an while the father was processed for and transferred to the Port Isabel detention Center due to the fact he has been removed from the U.S. on several occasions. This was the only mention of separation in the EARM, and no note of credible fear was made. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Central processing Center Issue - Situation McAllen Texas - TX Unaccomp Hidalgo, anied minor Texas 003050 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - nt First Name 480 Contact-DHS Open 18-2525 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/20/2018 481 Contact-DHS Open 18~2526 Contact Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion 06/2 0/201 8 A-19O DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant Complainta Last Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation - Date to DHS 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor . saes a emmor arrived at the border on or about May 22, rom erw Ie in custody. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 22, 2018 near Brownsville, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Brownsville Station for processin .khe minor was separate from his?? due to her amenability for prosec under 8 USC 1325. The EARM haghe mother's listed as ea 0 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY QRATION. On May25, nte . minor states he was separated from his father! when to agen escorte a minors out of the facility. The minor was not given any information given his father's whereabouts. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 17, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near Hidalgo, Texas and was transported to the 'Texas Border Patrol Station" for processing. The EARM states the minor was separated from his father due to the father's amenability for prosecution under the Zero Tolerance Initiative. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve CBP Issue - Issue Due Process Due Process Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) rownsville anie Station Issue - Situation Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Olmito Texas - TX Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Border Patrol Sector 003051 Row DHS Matters - Complain Number - Contact Number 482 Contact-DHS Open 18-2527 A-191 483 Contact-DHS Open 18-2528 DHS Matters DHS Matters - State Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters - Matters Date to Compo CRCL nent Involve DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Action Date Date nt First Name - - FAMILY INCORRECT INFO Processing Review 06/04/2018 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion On May 23,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), correspon ence a eges a he was separated from his mother,? 8? while In custo a er eIr apprehension on May 17 2018. 6Q The UAC alleged that he and his mother 9 were taken to different locations of the 2) building after processing. Kg? According to EARM, the UAC a9 apprehended by CBP in the rande Valley on or around May 18 then transferred to the Rio Qt; Valley Central Processing er. He was accompanied by his other and his was separa rom part of the Zero Tolerance EARM has wrong for the other, the belongs to the brother FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Process Contact Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion On May 23, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child age 17. correspon ence a eges that he was separated from his biological father, Samuel while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley on or around May 18, 2018, then 2) transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Central Processing Center. He was accompanied by his father, was separa rom IS a er as part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. CBP Due Unacco Q) Process aniergfor Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Issue - State Issue - Issue - Incident City Date Issue - Incident Location Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley io Grande Sector Central Processing Center Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Sector Central Processing Center 003052 Row DHS A-192 Complain Number 484 Contact-DHS Open 18-2530 485 Contact-DHS Open 18~2531 DHS Matters Matters - - Contact Number DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/25/2018 FAMILY -213 MISSING FAMILY INFO Contact Processing Review 06/04/2018 05/25/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion On May 23,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding correspon ence a eges that he was separated from his when? while In custody a er ey were apprehended in McAllen, TX. According to EARM, the UAC was 2) apprehended by CBP in the Rio Gran? Valley on or around May 21, 2018 transferred to an unspecified Border Patrol Station. not indicate that the UAC wa eling with or was separated from?hg ather. 06? 05/25/2018 FAMILY SW3ION. Contact Processing Review 05/25/2018 06/04/2018 - I Information lReady for On 2018, CRCL received an Discussion ferral from HHS ORR regarding Un companied Child (UAC), age 13. correspon ence a eges at he was separated from his father were apprehended on May 12, 2018 and detained by CBP in McAllen, TX. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley on or around May 20, 2018, then transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Processing Center for further processing. The UAC was separated from his alleged on uran irth certificate presented for the child and what the alleged father and son are claiming." Unaccompanied Child age 13. DHS Issue - Matters Issue Compo nent Involve - 6 CBP Due Unaccog??lnspecified Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date Issue - Situation Texas - TX Process anie Texas Border 98 Patrol Station QOQ og? 02% CBP Due Process Unaccomp Rio Grande Rio Grande Texas - TX anied minor Central Valley Processing Center 003053 Row DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number 486 Contact-DHS Open 18-2532 487 Contact-DHS Open 1&2533 A-193 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters- Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name Processing Review - . Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion 06/04/201 8 DHS Matters - 05/25/2018 DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Process On May 23, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), after crossing or er. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP approximately 14 miles northeast of the San Luis, AZ port of entry on May 21, 2018, then transfe\a to the Yuma Border Patrol Station further processing. The UAC was0 separated from her father, was separated from her biological father, 0 FAMILY and CARE IN CUSTOKW 011% 25, 2018, CRCL received an 4:3? referral from HHS ORR regarding accompanied Child (UAC) 05/25/2018 CBP Due Process age 2. correspon ence a ages a he was separated from his parent while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP near the Rio Grande River near the Eagle Pass, TX port of entry on May 20, 2018, and transferred to the Eagle Pass South Station for Processing. The UAC was accompanied by his mother,? who claime cre I ear. was separated from his mother because she will be processed for prosecution and sent to the Val Verde County Detention Center. ac age correspon ence a egest at she 0 Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) uma 05/21/2018 Yuma Arizona- anierg/or Border AZ Patrol 9% Station Issue - Situation Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - State Unaccomp Eagle Pass 05/20/2018 Eagle Pass Texas-TX anied minor 003054 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase Row DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 488 Contact-DHS Open 18-2534 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 489 Contact-DHS Closed 18~2535 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/13/2018 06/13/2018 - 05/09/2018 05/09/2018 Respond to Sender with no further action 5" A-194 490 Contact-DHS Open 18~2536 Contact Processing Review 06/04/2018 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 Information Ready for Discussion 0 regarding allegations by DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), correspon ence a egest at he was separated from his parent while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or 9 around May 23, 2018, and transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Sector Centraw Processing Center for processing. UAC was accompanied by his mr?er, was separa as part of the Zero "2&8 Q0 0 FAMILY QRATION 0 9, 2018, CRCL received spondence from the Florence migrant and Refugee Rights Project CBP pr: an Yuma Border Patrol Station, where CBP separated the minor from his father. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), was separated from his father, were apprehended by CBP on May 16, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP approximately 2 miles east of the San Luis, AZ port of entry on April 21, 2018, then transferred to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. The UAC was separated from his father because he is amenable to prosecution. Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center Issue - Situation Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Process Due Process 04/22/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station Due Process 04/21/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Border Patrol Station 003055 Row A-195 491 492 493 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2537 Contact-DHS Open 1&2538 Contact-DHS Closed 1&2539 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date nt DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name First Name Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information lReady for Discussion Closing Info Layer- 06/13/2018 06/13/2018 - Respond to Sender with no 2) further action .63 09 DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant - Date to DHS 05/25/2018 05/25/201 8 05/09/2018 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. Process On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age 7. correspon ence a egest at he was separated from a parent in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or xx 2% around May 23, 2018, then transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Sector Centralized) Processing Center for processing. Th? UAC was traveling with his mother, was separa rp as part of the Zero Toleraig? nitiative. 06? 0 05/25/2018 CBP 0 Due Process 0% 25,2018, CRCL received an referral from HHS ORR regarding accompanied Child (UAC), separated from a parent in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 23, 2018, then transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center for processing. The UAC was traveling with his mother, no re erencea amiy separation. 05/09/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Process On May 9,2018, CRCL received correspondence from Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project regarding er rom her father. separa According to EARM, BPA apprehended the minor on April 25, 2018, and transported herto the Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. EARM does not indicate that CBP separated the minor from her father; rather, CBP identifies the minor as "unaccompanied." Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Centralized Processing Center Issue - Situation Issue - State Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center Unaccomp Yuma 04/25/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Station AZ 003056 Row A-196 494 495 496 DHS Matters DHS Matters - State - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2540 Contact-DHS Open 18~2541 Contact-DHS Open 18?2542 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Action Date Date nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 05/25/2018 - 05/25/2018 Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 0" Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information 2) /Ready for Discussion 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 Q) Unaccompanied Child (UAC), DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY I-213 MISSING FAMILY INFO On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child age 6. The correspon ence a eges a was separated from a parent in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on 0 around May 22, 2018, then transferre? an unspecified Texas Border PatroK Station for processing. The Lg traveling with his mother. 12h was separated from his mothez?s part of the Zero Tolerance In <9 0 FAMILY A ION CARE TODY I-213 ING FAMILY INFO ay 25,2018, CRCL received an ail referral from HHS ORR regarding age 5. correspon ence a egest at he was separated from his mother while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 22, 2018, then transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Station for processing. EARM does not indicate that the UAC was traveling with or was separated from his mother. FAMILY I-213 MISSING FAMILY INFO On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age . correspon ence a eges at he was separated from his father, aftert ey crosse river an were apprehended and detained by CBP. According to EARM, the UAC presented himself to CBP at the Gateway to the Americas port of entry in Laredo, TX on May 23, 2018, claiming humanitarian asylum. EARM does not indicate that the UAC was traveling with or was separated from his father. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve CBP Due Process CBP Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - Issue - Incident City Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unaccog??lnspecified Issue - Situation Texas - TX anie Texas Border Patrol Station Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Texas Border Patrol Station Unaccomp Gateway to 05/23/2018 Laredo Texas - TX anied minor the Americas 003057 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 497 Contact-DHS Open 18-2543 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 498 Contact-DHS Closed 1 8~2 544 Contact Closing Info Layer - Respond to Sender with no further action 06/13/2018 06/13/2018 - 05/09/2018 05/09/2018 0" A-197 0 regarding allegations by DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Issue - Situation Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center Issue - Incident Date Issue - City Issue - State FAMILY l-213 MISSING CBP FAMILY INFO Due Process Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley On May 25,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC) age 16. correspon ence a eges a she was separated from her mother while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grand Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on? around May 20, 2018, then was Cg transferred to the Rio Grande Sector Centralized Processirg nter for processing. EARM does n?ndicate that the UAC was trave g?a?h or was separated from her @er. 0 2R FAMI LY 0 0 9,2018, CRCL received spondence from the Florence migrant and Refugee Rights Project Due Process Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station 04/22/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ a separa um rom father. The minor alleges that while he and his father were detained in the same cell, an officer came and asked to speak to his father. The minor states that his dad went out and spoke with the officers without an attorney, after which the officers informed the minor that they were going to separate us. The minor claims that the officers took my dad, and they brought the minor to the shelter. According to EARM, BPA encountered the minor and his father on April 21, 2018, and transported them to the Yuma Border Patrol Station before separating them on April 22, 2018. 003058 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Row 499 Contact-DHS Open 18-2545 Contact Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion A-198 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/07/2018 1 8-2 546 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age correspon ence a egest at she separated from her mother? )while in DHS custody a er er mot er was transported to the Methodist TexSan Hospital in San Antonio, TX. According to EARM, the UAC presented herself to CBP at the Eagle Pass 2) was International Bridge port of entry in E?k Pass, TX, claiming credible fear. 8 was accompanied by her mother, was con ac ed to uring processing, check the UAC's moth 'i&ho claimed to requires insuli attention, 5 later separated from she was transported to Fort edical Hospital and processed dited Removal Credible Fear 0" A0 . g9 05/25/201 &5/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding eminorsaes ewas separated from his mother while in ICE custody. The ORR Case Manager was unable to find a record of separation. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 19, 2018 near Presidio, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Presidio Border Patrol Station for processing. The EARM states the minor was traveling with his mother, rom er as Ean was separa per prosecution guidelines." DHS Matters Compo nent Involve CBP Issue - Issue Process Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unaccog?gagle Pass 05/22/2018 Eagle Pass Texas - TX Issue - Situation anie International B?dge Unaccomp Presidio Presidio Texas - TX anied minor Station 003059 Row A-199 501 502 DHS Matters DHS Matters - Number State - Contact Contact-DHS Open 18-2547 Contact-DHS Open 1&2548 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS DHS Matters - Phase Last Action Matter - Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS 06/07/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, CBP Due 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minors - 05/25/2018 . s, minors 5 ate that they were separated from their mother while in custody although the ORR Case Manager could not find a record of separation. According to the EARM reports, the minors and thein mother were appre en on ay near Santa Teresa, New XICO and transported to the Santa erga Border Patrol Station for pro ng. The minors will be transporte 48 Clint Border Patrol Station i as pending placement. The se Ion was approved, but no?gg 'flcation was given. 6 $9 0 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 SEPARATIONCRCL received an email referral Process HHS ORR regarding QJ unaccompanied minor Geidy Yojana o" 06/07/2018 Unaccomp nt minor reports that - after being detained, she and her mother 63 were separated upon arrival at the ON detention facili . When the minor asked, 9 she was not given a reason forthe separation. The minor reports spending 2 nights in custody before being transferred to "New Hope" and believes her mother is $6 still in custody. According to the EARM, 3Q Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and were transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. 0Q The minor and her mother were 2, separated because the mother is amenable for prosecution under the Zero Tolerance Initiative. Unacco Q) Process anie Teresa Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date anta Santa New Teresa Mexico - Station McAllen McAllen Texas - TX anied minor Station 003060 Row A-200 503 504 505 DHS Matters DHS Matters - Number State - Contact Contact-DHS Open 18-2549 Contact-DHS Open 1&2550 Contact-DHS Open 18?2551 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Action Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION and CARE IN CBP Due CUSTODY. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/07/2018 - Process mInor reported being separated from his father. According to the EARM, the minor and his father appre en near I a 90, Texas by a 6Q Border Patrol Agent and were transportedQ to the Rio Grande valley Sector 2) Centralized Processing Center. Trig? as minor I be separated from his fa a part of the Zero Tolerance I 9e. Contact Processing Review 05/25/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 06/20/2018 - 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATI \Dn May 25, CBP Due 2018, CRCL recei an email referral Process from HHS ORR arding unaccompanial Inors SIR, the minors reported being parated from their father while In DHS custody. The SIR identifies the father as 0 . ?g mInors were apprehended on May 22, 63 2018 by a border Patrol Agent near EI Paso, Texas and transported to the El 90 Paso Border Patrol Station for processing. The minors were separated from their father due to his amenability for I prosecution under 8 USC 1325. Contact Processing Review 06/20/2018 Information /Ready for Q) Q9 Discussion Process 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, CBP Due 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor ?9 Im eIng a con Irme gang member and :9 having a criminal history. According to the 00 EARM, the minor and her father presented themselves at the Roma, Texas Port of Entry on May 14, 2018. The minor and her father were separated due to the father's criminal history in El Salvador. Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date '06 Unacco Q) cAlIen aniergfor Station Issue - Situation McAIlen Texas - TX Unaccomp El Paso El Paso Texas - TX anied minor Station Unaccomp Roma, Roma Texas - TX anied minor Texas Port of Entry 003061 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 506 Contact-DHS Open 18-2552 507 Contact-DHS Open 1&2553 A-201 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 06/20/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 25, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor . was separated from her mother,- somellme leaeen Hay!!,!!18 and May 22, 2018. The minor denied being injured by DHS officials and does not remember the exact time or location of separation. According to the minor was apprehended on May 20 by a Border Patrol Agent near Hid Texas and was transported to e9 Grande Valley Centralized ssing Center. The EARM statesdge minor was separated from her In? due to the mother?s amena prosecution under the Zero Qt nce ImitativeRCL received an email referral HHS ORR regarding accompanied minor 06/20/2018 05/25/2018 05/25/2018 age 6. ,t minor states he was separated from his father, sometime etween ay and May 22, 2018. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 21, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near Hidalgo, Texas and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. The minor was separated from her father due to the father's amenability for prosecution under the Zero Tolerance Imitative. CBP DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process Issue - Situation Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) cAlIen aniergfor Station 96 Issue - State Issue - City McAllen Texas - TX ego 0&9 0% 2% Due Process Unaccomp McAllen anied minor Station McAllen Texas - TX 003062 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 508 Contact-DHS Open 18-2555 Contact-DHS Open 18-2556 A-202 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION On May 28, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) CBP Due Process 06/07/2018 05/28/2018 05/28/2018 an year old child was an su sequen separa rom his father and placed withQ ORR. The child is currently at Southwesb Key Estrella in Tucson, AZ. 9? EARM records indicate that the was San Luis, AZ on May 27, from his father, and th being prosecuted fo immigration laws EARM Encounter Summary stat s, he child?s father provided nsor information for his son in th Ited States and requested to reuni him once the immigration 5 come to a resolution." ?5 45? \0 A00 - 05/29/2018 6&9/2018 FAMILY MISSING CBP ation of Due Process 06/07/2018 Unaccomp FAMILY INFO anied mino On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), given an su sequenty separated from his mother and placed with ORR. The child is currently at Southwest Key Q) Casa Montezuma in Channelview, TX. Unacco Q) aniergfo Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is ear San San Luis Arizona - Luis, A2 A2 near Texas - TX Hidalgo, Texas Hidalgo 003063 Row DHS A-203 Complain Number 510 Contact-DHS Open 18-2557 511 Contact-DHS Open 18?2558 DHS Matters Matters - - Contact Number DHS DHS DHS Matters - Matter - Matters - Type Phase Last Action Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Situation Incident Incident City State Location Date DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve a 05/29/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION CBP Due Unacco Q) ear Process aniergfor Paso, TX DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS El Paso Texas - TX 06/11/2018 - 05/29/2018 On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of 6, Health and Human Services (DHHS), 9 Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) oy rom ua ema a. child was apprehended by CBP alongside his 5? (noA given an su sequen 6Q separated from his father and placed withQ ORR. The child is currently at Southwesb Key Casa Montezuma in Channelvi TX. EARM records indicate that @thld was apprehended by CBP wit father near El Paso, Texas on Ma 018, separated from his fig: and that the father is being pr uted for violation of immigration lag . s? o" 0 LY SEPARATION CBP Due Process 06/11/2018 El Paso 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 Unaccomp near EI Texas - TX anied minor Paso, TX On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), year old oy rom ua ema a. child was apprehended by CBP alongside his (no given an su sequen separated from his mother and placed with ORR. The child is currently at 6) Southwest Key Casa Montezuma in 3Q Channelview, TX. Q90 EARM records indicate that the child was ?9 apprehended by CBP with his mother 0 near El Paso, Texas on May 22, 2018, Q) separated from his mother, and that the . mother is being prosecuted for violation of immigration laws. 003064 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name - 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 512 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18-2559 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 Contact-DHS Open 18?2561 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/2 0/201 8 - 0002/2000 A-204 514 Contact-DHS Closed 1 8-2 562 Contact Closing 0? Info Layer- 06/13/2018 06/13/2018. i 06/02/2018 06/02/2018 No Response 1&9 necessary 00 a? DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), . ecorrespon encea egest at he was separated from his father, while in usto y. ert eIr apprehension around May 22, 2018, the UAC alleges that he and his father were detained for four days, and that they were separated on 060 around May 26, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP appro a 1.22 miles west of the Paso Del Port of Entry on May 23,2018, a as then transported to the Pas Norte Border Patrol Processing for processing. are He was accompanie by his father, no in icaea amiy separatiogi' 06 06/02/2 FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 2, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor minor 5 a es he was separated from his mother cus y. minor was apprehended on May 29, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near San Luis, Arizona and was transported to the Yuma, Arizona Border Patrol Station for processing. The minor was separated from his mother due to her amenability for prosecution under 8 USC 1325. FAMILY SEPARATION On June 2,2018, CRCL received a referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding does not have the A number for the minor's mother and does not know her whereabouts. According to EARM, on May 29, 2018, EPA apprehended the minor and his ?rol Station for processing, before separating them. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Process Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location 06 Unacco Q) IPaso aniergfor Station Issue - Situation Issue - State 05/23/2018 El Paso Texas - TX Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station Yuma Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station 05/29/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ 003065 DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 515 Contact-DHS Open 18-2563 516 Contact Processing Review Contact-DHS Open 18-2564 /Ready for Discussion A-205 Information DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Last Action Date 06/02/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 2, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor 06/20/2018 - own/2018 Immigra Ion acn . ccording to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 29, 2018 near San Luis, Arizona and was transported to the Yuma, Arizona 9 Border Patrol Station for processing. minor was separated from his fath?$u@ to the father's amenability for pros tlon under 8 use 1325. 0 x09 June 3, email referral 06/03/2018 06/03/2018 06/20/2018 FAMILY SEPARATIO 2018, CRCL receive minor was apprehended on May 29, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near Eagle Pass, Texas and was transported to the Eagle Pass South Border patrol Station for processing. The minor and his sister were separated from their mother as per current Del Rio Sector Prosecutions guidelines. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - Situation Unacco Q) aniergfo Unaccomp Eagle Pass Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location uma Station Arizona - AZ Yuma Eagle Pass Texas - TX anied minor South Station 003066 Row A-206 517 518 DHS Matters DHS Matters - Number State - Contact Contact-DHS Open 18-2565 Contact-DHS Open 18-2566 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Action Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - 06/06/2018 05/29/2018 FAMILY -213 MISSING CBP Due Process Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion - owe/2018 FAMILY INFO On May 29,2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC), age . saes a emlnor disclosed being separated from his father upon arrival to the United Sates. The minor states that his father remained in custody when minor was brought to a shelter. Minor further stated that his fath was coming to the United States to aw threats of extortion that he had beeSg facing. 90 According to EARM, on Maya, 2018, minor and his father were amon on uran and ua emalan indi 'Qu Is encountered by Border Patrol the "Midway Area." Minor was ported to Paso Del Norte processing enter, and minor was then trans to Clint Border Patrol Station. uatemala. Minor and father intended to reside with minor's uncle - 0 in Newburs - 06/06/2018 05/2 8 05/29/2018 MISSING CBP Due FAMILY IN FO Process Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion ,6 On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an . email from HHS ORR regarding an - unaccompanie h'ld (UAC) explained to him that 0 separate places, but did not specify 2) where. According to EARM, on May 23,2018, at ,9 approximately 10:45 minor was 00 apprehended approximately 0.96 miles west of the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry 936 (PDT), on the north bank of the Rio 0 Grande. Minor was transported to PDT and then to Clint Border Patrol Station. 2) Minor indicated that he and his father {9 intended to live with a paternal uncle No 0.1.5, TX- Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date ks Unacco Q) aso Del Paso Del aniergfor Norte Norte Processing Center Issue - Situation Texas - TX Unaccomp Paso Del Paso Del Texas - TX anied minor Norte Norte Processing Center 003067 Row A-207 519 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2568 Contact-DHS Open 18-2569 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name Processing Review 06/06/2018 05/2 Information /Ready for Discussion - owe/2018 Processing Review 06/06/2018 Information - 05/29/2018 61$! /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 9/2018 0 9/2018 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation CBP Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child age . ates isclosed that she was separated from her mother while in DHS custody. According to EARM, Border Patrol encountered the minor on May 23, 2018, at approximately 9:08 9 approximately 0.5 miles west of the Sane) Luis, AZ, port of entry. Minor was ?9 transported to Yuma Border Patrol @1011 for further processing, and was sQarated from her mother due to violation 0 . advised Border Patrol wish to exercise her representative of ?g uatemalan Consulate. Mi 0 ated that it took about eight days vel from Guatemala, but does note ember further details about her tr . Minor denies fear of CBP Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child According to EARM, Border Patrol apprehended minor and his father entering the United States approximately 0.96 miles west of Paso Del Norte Port of Entry on May 23, 2018, at approximately 12:20 pm. Minor and his father were first transported to Paso Del Norte Processing Center (PDT). Later on May 23, they were both transported to the Fort Hancock, TX, Border Patrol station. Minor's father advised Border Patrol that both he and the minor fear harm should they return to Guatemala. Father states that they intended to reside with family friend in Murfreesboro, TN. a er ec Ined consular notification on minor's behalf. Minor was subsequently moved to Clint Border Patrol Station, and father was moved to El Paso County Detention Facility pending prosecution under 8 U.S.C. 1325. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) uma Yuma Arizona- aniergfor Station AZ Issue - Situation Paso Del Texas - TX Node Unaccomp Paso Del anied minor Norte Processing Center 003068 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase Row 521 Contact-DHS Open 18-2570 Contact A-208 DHS Matters - Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date 06/06/2018 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child . a es a minor reports being separated from her father? a we ey were appre ended, and that" was not asked if he was the mm ather. Minor reports facing "threats and danger" at home in El Salvador. According to EARM, Boarder Patrol encountered minor approximately es east of the San Luis, AZ, port 0 at approximately 11:00 pm. on 24, 2018. Minor was separagt?b her father because father Ing set up for prosecution." Minor @transported to the Yuma Border ol Station. Minor indicates that gird her father intended to settle ins?s?gane, WA with her aunt y, despite the SIR indicating a ear reats and danger" in El 8 r, EARM indicates that minor ed no fear of persecution or torture returned to her native country of El Salvador." DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Situation Issue - Issue CBP Due Process Unacco Q) aniergfo Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location uma Station Arizona - AZ Yuma 003069 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Row 522 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/06/2018 18-2571 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion A-209 523 Contact-DHS Open 18?2572 06/06/201 8 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY MISSING FAMILY INFO 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 CBP Due Process On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC), . a es a minor disclosed having been separated from his 0 father? age According to EARM, Border patrol encountered minor "in the Rio Grande 2) Valley, Texas Border Patrol Sector altar transported him to the "Texas Bong; Patrol Station" (l-213 narrative 09 not give any further specificity a$cationy Minor declined to speak wit??a consular representative and als '{Ehied fearing harm if returned to tive Guatemala. EARM gives mino? ather's name as and indicates an in Dodge City, es no In Icate whether or not_ was present at the time of minors apprehension. Minor spoke to by phone and indicated to or er atrol that his mother will send the requisite funds for minor to travel to 0' Dodge City. On June 1, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR with an updated SIR regarding this minor. The updated SIR indicates that the birth certificate FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child CBP Due Process . Inor reported a rave with his father from Guatemala and was separated from him, but does not know why. They intended to travel to a cousin of minor's father. According to EARM, Border Patrol Agents encountered minor on May 13, 2018, at approximately 8:00 am, near Luke AZ. Minor was apprehended along with 44 other individuals and transported to Tucson Coordination Center. Minor indicated that he had crossed the border from Mexico near Lukeville on May 12, 2018, at about 6:00 am. Minor was separated from his father IS a er IS amena oprosecution. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Border Patrol Sector Issue - Situation Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Arizona - AZ Unaccomp Tucson Tucson anied minor Coordination Center 003070 Row A-210 524 525 DHS Matters DHS Matters - State - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2573 Contact-DHS Open 182574 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Action Date Date nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 06/21/2018 06/03/2018 06/03/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 3, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion age 8. separated from his mother processe a egatlon. EARM, the minor was apprehended 79 May 29, 2018 by a Border Patrol near Eagle Pass, Texas and transported to the Eagle Pas?uth @essing. The Sector Prosecuti 1% uidelines. Border Patrol Station for minor and her brother ?9 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 PARATION. On May 29, 2 RCL received an email from HHS 06/06/201 8 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion regarding an unaccompanied child minor reported that he was separated from his father while in detention. Minor spoke to mother on the phone. 9 According to EARM, minor and his father a es on ay 22, 2018, by crossing the Rio Grande in El Paso, TX, approximately 1.22 miles west of the Paso del Norte Port of Entry. A Border Patrol Agent apprehended minor 0, and his father at about 2:05 pm. on May 22 and transported them to Paso del Norte Texas Processing Center (PDT). Father was detained at El Paso County Detention Facility pending prosecution, Q) and minor was transferred to Clint Border Patrol Station pending placement. Minor and father both report fear of persecution or torture should they return to El Salvador. Minor has an uncle in Phoenix, AX. CRCL received a follow-up SIR from HHS ORR on May 31, 2018. It indicates that minor was intending to live with his paternal aunt, . ORR spoke to who a Vise that minor's father \0 as een in the U.S. since 2014. Minor's l-Inl minor 5 a es she was DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process Issue - State Issue - Issue - Incident City Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unaccog?gagle Pass Issue - Situation Eagle Pass Texas - TX anie South Station Paso Del Texas - TX None Unaccomp Paso Del anied minor Norte Processing Center 003071 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue 526 Contact-DHS Open 18-2575 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/06/2018 05/29/2018 - owe/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child CBP Due Process . inor states he and his father entered the U.S. at Hidalgo, TX, on May 24, 2018. Minor does not know what happened to his father since being apprehended. According to EARM, minor was Cg apprehended on May 24 at or ?9 Hidalgo, TX, and transported?e Centralized Processing (CPC) in McAllen, TX. Minor has who resides ere minor intended In ence, to reside. Min ther was separated due to the ggfolerance Initiative. 527 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18?2576 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/21/2018 - 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 LY SEPARATION. On May 29, 18, CRCL received an email referral 0&0 from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor CBP Due Process curren y, a me encounter. In the ORR SIR, the minor states he and his A-211 were separa on ay a er hey attempted to cross through the port of entry in Laredo, Texas and were detained by Customs and Border Protection Officers. According to the EARM, the minor and his father entered the U.S. through the Gateway to The Americas Bridge Port of Entry in Laredo, Texas. The EARM states because of the father having a prior deport, the minor is unaccompanied. The minor will be placed in ORR custody Q) pending the father's Expedited Removal Credible Fear. Issue - Situation Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) entralized aniergfor Processing Center Issue - Incident Date Issue - City Issue - State McAllen Texas - TX Unaccomp Gateway to Laredo Texas - TX anied minor the Americas Bridge Port of Entry 003072 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase Row 528 Contact-DHS Open 06/21/2018 18-2577 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 529 Contact-DHS Open 06/21/2018 182578 Contact Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion A-212 DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First Name - 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant 05/29/2018 DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation - Date to DHS FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, CBP 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor appre en aine an separated by Border Patrol Agents when they attempted to cross into the U.S. via the Rio Grande Valley. He is unaware of his 9 mother?s whereabouts. According to thee) EARM, the minor was apprehended May 25,2018 near Rio Grande Gig,V Texas by a Border Patrol Agen a was transported to the Rio Grand$lley Centralized Processing r. The EARM notes the moth r? eing prosecuted under th ro Tolerance Initiative. A time ce of separation was not Iistede $9 0 05/29/2018 SEPARATION. On May 29, CBP received an email referral HHS ORR regarding QJ unaccompanied minor 0" . and his minor states he were appre en etalne an separated by Border Patrol Agents when they attempted to cross into the U.S. via the port of entry in McAlIen, Texas. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 25, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. The McAlIen Port of Entry was not mentioned. The EARM notes the minor was separated from his mother due to her amenability for prosecution under the Zero Tolerance Initiative. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) cAlIen anierg/or Station Issue - Situation Issue - Issue McAlIen Texas - TX Due Process Due McAlIen Texas - TX Process Unaccomp McAlIen anied minor Station 003073 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase Row 530 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/21/2018 05/29/2018 18-2579 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion - owe/2018 531 Contact-DHS Open 06/21/2018 05/29/2018 05/29/2018 18-2580 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion A-213 06/21/2018 532 Contact-DHS Open 18~2581 Contact Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion Issue - State DHS Matters Compo nent Involve a - Unacco Q) cAlIen aniergfor Station Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation CBP Due McAllen Texas - TX Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor minor 5 a es he was separated from his mother after being detained near the border and does not know her current whereabouts. According to the EARM, the minor and appre en on near I algo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and were trans to the Rio Grande Valley Centraliz Processing Center. The EAR not note the reason for separatio$the mother?s status for 46? FAMILY On May 29, 2018, CRC??t?aived an email referral from regarding its unacco nied minor Due McAllen Texas - TX Process Unaccomp McAllen anied minor Station . The a es minor was separated a neighbor who presented fraud documents at the border, pretending to be the minor's father. The minor adamantly argued the man he was separated from was his father. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 23, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. The EARM also notes the minor was traveling with a neighbor who claimed to be the boy?s father using fraudulent documents. CBP Due McAllen Texas - TX Process Unaccomp McAllen anied minor Station FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 29, 2018, CRCL received an email referral minor states he was separated from his fathe- mater being appre en order Patrol Agents. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on April 3, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. The EARM does not mention the minor was traveling with anyone, and does not mention separation. 003074 Row A-214 533 534 535 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2582 Contact-DHS Open 1&2583 Contact-DHS Open 18?2584 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name Processing Review 06/21/2018 05/30/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review 06/22/2018 05/30/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 06/22/2018 Processing Review 05/30/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 HHS ORR regarding accompanied minor DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 30, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor age 6. a es minor was separated from his mother, ,upon appre ension a or er ue a Zero Tolerance violation. The mother's location is unknown to the Case manager and the minor. According to the EARM, the minopQ was apprehended on May 26, 2018 nearz) El Paso, Texas by a Border Patrol A and was transported to Paso Del I?pe Processing Center. The EAR not mention a separation, but th narrative was made by the?iother on behalf of the minor. as) 6? 0 FAMILY RATION and I-213 MISS AMILY INFO. On May 30, 2 RCL received an email referral from his mother, ue tot mot er eIng amena or prosecution under the Zero Tolerance Initiative. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 26, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the "Texas Border Patrol Station" for processing. The EARM does not list the mother?s information, note the separation, or state that the minor was travelling with someone. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 30, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor separa rom er upon apprehension at the border. The mother?s whereabouts are currently unknown at the time the SIR was written. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 26, 2018 near Hidalgo, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley, Texas cent5ralized Processing Center. The EARM states the minor was separated from his mother as a part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve a - CBP Due Unacco Q) IPaso Process aniergfor Station Issue - State Issue - Issue - Incident City Date Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation Issue - Issue El Paso Texas - TX CBP Due Process Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Border Patrol Sector CBP Due Process Unaccomp Texas - TX anied minor Station 003075 Row A-215 536 537 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2585 Contact-DHS Closed 1&2586 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Processing Review Closing Information /Ready for Discussion Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - 06/04/2018 No Response necessary DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date 06/22/2018 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/30/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION and -213 MISSING FAMILY INFO. On May 30, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor 05/30/201 8 minor states he was separated from his father while in custody. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on April 28, 2018 near Roma, Texas by a Border Patrol Agent and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing 00 Center. The EARM does not list the mother?s information, note the sepgtatlon or state that the minor was trav II with someone. . 9? - 06/04/2018 FAMILY SEPARATI June 4, 2018 CRCL received correspondence from HHS ORR arding an unaccompani? ild (UAC) ccor Ing tot minor was se from her father while in 43 dy. According to EARM, minor was 01 apprehended on May 30, 2018, at approximately 7:30 pm, approximately 14 miles northeast of the San Luis, AZ, Port of Entry. Minor was then transported to the Yuma, AZ, Border Patrol Station. Minor was separated from her father ecause rs amena to prosecution. Minor reports having no sponsor in the U.S. Minor denies fear of returning to Guatemala. CBP DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location is Unacco Q) cAlIen aniergfor Station Issue - Situation McAllen Texas - TX Unaccomp Yuma Yuma Arizona- anied minor Station AZ 003076 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Row DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 538 Contact-DHS Closed 18-2587 Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 No Response necessary A-216 539 Contact-DHS Closed Contact Closing Info Layer- 06/11/2018 06/11/2018 - 1&2588 No Response necessary DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue FAMILY l-213 MISSING CBP FAMILY INFO Due Process On June 4, 2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child minor reports being eparated from 0 his father upon arrival at detention facility. Minor reports that he was not told why they are being separated, or where fatherQ was going to be. 2) According to EARM, minor was Cg apprehended on May 22, 2018$?2 approximately 3.89 mil a narrative indic a family does not specify the family ers with whom minor ar of persecution or torture should he return to El Salvador. Minor was able to talk to his grandmother in Elberta, UT. Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4, 2018, CBP CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC) age . ccor Ing tot minor reports that she was separated from her father while in custody. According to EARM, minor was travelling with her father . ay a approxuma ey, 8:30 am, the were apprehended approximately 1.22 miles west of the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry, and were then transported to the Paso Del Norte Border Patrol Processing Center (PDT). Minor and father were subsequently transported to the Fort Hancock, TX, Border Patrol Station because of capacity issues at PDT. Minor was separated from her father due to father's pending prosecution, and minor was subsequently transferred to Clint, TX, Border Patrol Station. Minor reports having an uncle in Charlotte, NC, but it is unclear if she was able to contact him. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location ke Unacco Q) aso Del aniergfor Norte Processing Center Issue - Situation Unaccomp Paso Del anied minor Norte Processing Center 003077 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Row 540 Contact-DHS Open 06/08/2018 18-2589 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion A-217 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/08/2018 18-2590 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant - Date to DHS 06/04/201 8 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 06/04/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4,2018, CBP CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC), age . ccor mg 0 minor reports that he was separated from his mother after they were detained together for three days. According to EARM, minor was apprehended along with his mother num er given an severa erso 29, 2018, at 11:14 pm. The -213 Cg narrative indicates that minor?so unaccompanied when he arr' at Eagle was then tran Coordinat ice in Uvalde, TX. Mother was cheduled to be transported to Va de County Detention Center to essed for prosecution. Minor is Oh duled for transport to SWK Casa ontezuma in Channelview, TX. NO A00 *6 s? 06/04/2018\ 6/04/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4, 2018, CBP CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC), age . ccor mg 0 minor reports being separated from her mother while in custody. According to EARM, minor and her were appre ended on ay at 1:00 am, near Brownsville, TX, and were transported to Fort Brown Border Patrol Station. Minor reports fear of persecution or torture should she return to Guatemala. Minor intended to live with her father s, . in New Orlean Inor IS separated from her mother because her mother is amenable to prosecution. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unaccog?gagle Pass Issue - Situation Issue - Issue Eagle Pass Texas - TX anie South Station Due Brownsville Texas - TX Process Unaccomp Fort Brown anied minor Station 003078 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 542 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/08/2018 18-2591 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion A-218 543 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/04/2018 18-2592 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Matters - Closure DHS Date DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First Complaintant Name - 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation - Date to DHS FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4,2018, CBP CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC), Due Process . ccor mg 0 minor reports that she travelled to the U.S. with her mother and was then separated from her. According to EARM, minor was apprehended along with nine other individuals, including her mother approx:ma ey . ?9 aso Del Norte Port of Entry, away 27, 2018, at approximately 7:1 a9. They were then transported Norte Processing Center. or was separated from her is? under new detained at El Facility and m' (?n/as detained at Clint Border Pa ation. Mother denied fear of returnikoa uatemala on minor?s behalf. l-213 ative lists address and phone [1 of a relative in Beacon, NY, but not describe relation. Due Process FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 30,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age . correspon ence a eges at he was separated from his mother, att 0 mg Ity at McAllen, TX. According to EARM, the UAC and his mother were apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 24, 2018, and were then transported to the Rio Grande Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center for processing. The UAC was separated from his mother as part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location ks Unacco Q) aso Del aniergtor Norte Processing Center Issue - Situation Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Sector Centralized Processing Center 003079 Row A-219 544 545 DHS Matters DHS Matters - Number State - Contact Contact-DHS Open 18-2593 Contact-DHS Open 1&2594 DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information lReady for Discussion 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 \1 0' Process QJ email referral from HHS ORR regarding DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Matters Issue Compo nent Involve - 6 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Unacco Q) IPaso Process anierg/or Station Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date Issue - Situation 05/25/2018 El Paso Texas - TX email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), On May 30,2018, CRCL received an 96, age . correspon ence a eges at he 0 was separated from his biological father, 0 I In El Paso, TX on or around May 25, 2018. 6Q According to EARM, the UAC and his 9 father were apprehended by CBP 2) approximately 1.22 miles west of the?Qr Paso del Norte port of entry on Mag 2018, and were then transp02?$ he custo ya tert elrarrival in Paso del Norte port of Border Patrol St tan or further processing. 2) $9 0 FMQQ SEPARATION. CBP Due Unaccomp Yuma 05/24/2018 Yuma Arizona - - anied minor Border AZ May 30, 2018, CRCL received an Patrol Station Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age 15. correspon ence a eges at he was separated from his father in DHS custody following their apprehension on May 24, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in San Luis, AZ on May 24, 2018, and was transported to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. The UAC was accompanied by his father, The was separa rom Is at er because he is amenable to prosecution for immigration law violations. 003080 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 546 Contact-DHS Open 18-2595 547 Contact-DHS Open 18~2596 A-220 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date 06/04/2018 06/04/201 8 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 30,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child age . custo a tert ey were etalned at the Hidalgo port of entry on May 25, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC was DHS Matters Compo nent Involve apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grandeq)?Q Texas Border Patrol Sector on or an?? May 26, 2018, and was transportecito Rio Grande Valley Processing eQer for processing. EARM does not @ate that the UAC was traveling wit was separated from hi fat 08> Q) 0 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 FAMILY QRATION. 0% 30,2018, CRCL received an gs: referral from HHS ORR regarding accompanied Child age 15. correspon ence a eges that he was separated from his father, Pedro Francisco Juan Jorge at the immigration holding facility in El Paso, TX. ON According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP along the levee east of the Presidio, TX port of entry on May 25, 2018, and was transferred to the Presidio Border Patrol Station, and then to the Van Horn Border Patrol Station for processing. The UAC was traveling with his father, -butt ey were separa ue prosecution guidelines. CBP Issue - Issue Process Due Process Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Central Processing Center Issue - Situation Unaccomp Presidio anied minor Border Patrol Station Issue - Incident Date City Issue - State Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley 05/25/2018 Presidio Texas - TX 003081 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 548 Contact-DHS Open 18-2597 549 Contact-DHS Open 18~2598 A-221 550 Contact-DHS Open 18?2600 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matter - Phase Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Matters - Last Action Date 06/04/2018 06/04/201 8 06/04/201 8 DHS DHS Closure Date nt Firs Name Matters - Complainta Last Name DHS Matters - Complaintant DHS Matters Compo nent Involve DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION and CARE IN CUSTODY 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 CBP On May 30,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), separated from his biological father while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande 9 Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on are around May 28 2018 then was transferred to the Brownsville processing. The UAC was traveling with his father, ey were separa as part ot ero Tolerance 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 CBP 0% 30,2018, CRCL received an referral from HHS ORR regarding accompanied Child (UAC), age 15. correspon ence a eges at he was separated from his biological father, while in DHS cus y. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 20, 2018, then was transferred to the Rio Grande Valley Central Processing Center for processing. The UAC was traveling with his father, F, ey were separa Is ImmIgration history. 0 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP On May 30, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), . correspon ence a eges at she was separated from her father while in DHS custody after their arrival on May 19, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 17, 2018, then was transferred to the McAlIen, TX Border Patrol Station for processing. The UAC was traveling with her father, were separa as pa 0 Tolerance Initiative. Issue - Issue Due Process Due Process Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unacco Q) rownsville aniergfor Border Patrol Station Issue - Situation Brownsville Texas - TX Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Central Processing Center Unaccomp McAlIen, TX McAllen Texas - TX anied minor Border Patrol Station 003082 Row A-222 551 552 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2601 Contact-DHS Open 1&2602 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS Matter - Matters - Phase Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date Processing Review 06/04/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review 06/08/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name Issue - State DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve a - FAMILYSEPARATION. CBP Due Unacco Q) residio Process aniesgtor Border 23? 0&9 Issue - Issue - Incident City Date Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 05/14/2018 Presidio Texas-TX Patrol Station On May 30,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age 16. correspon ence a eges that she was separated from her father, while in DHS custody after their on May 5? 19, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP on Beaver Island,? approximately .3 miles east of the ?9 Presidio port of entry in Presidio, ngon May 14, 2018, and was then tr @rred to Presidio Station for proce . The UAC was separated from ather- due to LII lies. 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 Unaccomp Yuma Yuma Arizona- FAMILY On June 4, 2018, CBP Due anied minor Station AZ CRCL eiv email correspondence Process from ORR regarding an unac panied child (UAC), . ccor tot reports being separated from her mother while in custody. According to EARM, minor was apprehended approximately 0.5 miles west of the San Luis, AZ, Port of Entry, on May 28, 2018, at approximately 10:00 pm. Minor was then transported to the Yuma, AZ, Border Patrol Station. At the station, minor was separated from her - because mot er rs amena eto prosecution. Minor reports having no sponsor in the U.S. and no fear of returning to Guatemala. 003083 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS DHS Matters DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Matters - - Contact Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Situation Incident Incident City State Complain Number State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Location Date Number Action Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve 553 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 06/04/2018 - - 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 FAMILY I-213 MISSING CBP Due Unacco Q) io Grande Rio Grande Texas-TX 18-2603 Information FAMILY INFO Process aniergfor Valley Valley 6, Centralized (b9 Processing Center /Ready for Discussion On May 30,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding Unaccompanied Child (UAC), age . correspon ence a eges that she was separated from her mother? ?while in custo y. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grand Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on? around May 19, 2018, and was the?? transferred to the Rio Grande \?lsl Central Processing Center.fcb processing. EARM does n?ndicate that the UAC was trave g'v?h or was separated from her @er. 0 0 FAMILY RATION. On May 30, CBP Due Unaccomp Santa Santa New received an email referral Process anied minor Teresa Teresa Mexico - Station NM 554 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 06/22/2018 - 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 182604 Information /Ready for Discussion minor states he was separated from his mother, after being de alne on - cg} ay . According to the EARM, the minor and his mother? \a were appre en 9 on ay near Santa Teresa, New 0 Mexico by a Border Patrol Agent, and were transported to the Santa Theresa Border Patrol Station for processing. The 6 EARM notes a separation occurred and lists the mother's name and Alien Number, but does not provide a reason for separation. A-223 555 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 06/22/2018 - 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION and I-213 CBP Due Unaccomp McAlIen McAlIen Texas - TX 18?2605 Information 2) MISSING FAMILY INFO. On May 30, Process anied minor Station /Ready for 2018, CRCL received an email referral Discussion from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor age . minor 5 ates he was separated from his motherm and her a ro er while in states the a Ity. 2) minor was apprehended on May 19, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near Rio Grande 0 City, Texas and was transported to the b, Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center in McAlIen, Texas. 6,04 The EARM does not list the mother's 0 information, note the separation, or state Q?r that the minor was travelling with someone. 003084 Row DHS Matters - Complain tNumber DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type 556 Contact-DHS Open 18-2606 Contact 557 Contact-DHS Open 18-2607 Contact A-224 558 Contact-DHS Open Contact 18~2609 DHS Matter - Phase Processing Processing Processing DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/22/2018 Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/22/2018 Review Information Ready for Discussion 06/22/2018 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 05/31/201 8 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 05/30/2018 05/30/2018 05/31/2018 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 30, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor a es minor disclosed she was separated from her father,- m, while in custody. ccor ing 0 he EARM the minor and her father W) were apprehended on May a Border Patrol Agent near Santa Teresa, New Mexico and were transported to the Santa Teresa;Q EARM does not mention a separat 9 'x FAMILY SEPARATION May 30, Border Patrol Station for processingpwe respective y. SI Rs state the minors were rder and separated from their father, !ccor!lng Me 5, Me manl?S were apprehended on May 18, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near Hidalgo, Texas and transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center in McAlIen, Texas. The EARM states the minors were separated from their father F) due to the Zero Tolerance irec ive. FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 31, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor age - ORR minor stated he was separated from his father at the immigration ho Ing acn I in El Paso/ van Horn, Texas. The minor stated he does not know where his father is, and that they had intentions to turn themselves into immigration "because they thought parents and children were protected and kept together." According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 25,2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near presidio, Texas and was transported to the Presidio Border Patrol Station for processing. The minor was separated from his father F) due to Prosecution LII ines. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue Process CBP Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) anta anie Teresa Station Issue - Situation Unaccomp McAlIen anied minor Station Unaccomp Presidio anied minor Station Issue - Incident Date Issue - City Santa Teresa McAlIen Presidio Issue - State New Mexico - NM Texas - TX Texas - TX 003085 Row A-225 559 560 DHS Matters - Contact Contact-DHS Open 18-2610 Contact-DHS Open 18~2611 DHS Matters - Number State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS DHS Matter - Matters - Phase Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City State Location Date Issue - Situation Issue - Issue DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve - 6 FAMILY SEPARATION and I-213 CBP Due Unacco Q) cAlIen Process aniergfor Station DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS 06/22/2018 05/31/2018 05/31/2018 McAllen Texas - TX MISSING FAMILY INFO. On May 30, 2018, CRCL received an email referral b, from HHS ORR regarding unaccompanied minor age . statest minor was separated from her father- near Hidalgo, Texas on or 5? a out ay 26,2018. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on 6Q May 26, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent 9 near Hidalgo, Texas and was transporte?) to the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Centralized Processing Center. Trig EARM notes that the travel info ion was obtained from the minor' her, es not 0 FAMILY and CARE IN CBP Due CUSTO Y8: May 31,2018, CRCL Process receiv email referral from HHS 06/22/2018 05/31/2018 05/31/2018 Unaccomp McAllen McAllen Texas-TX anied minor Station ORR garding unaccompanied minor appre en etalne an separated by Border Patrol Agents when they attempted to cross into the U.S. via the McAllen, Texas port of entry. According to the EARM, the minor was apprehended on May 26, 2018 by a Border Patrol Agent near Hidalgo, Texas and was transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center. The minor and his father were separated as a part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. The EARM does not mention the McAllen port of entry. 003086 Row A-226 561 562 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2612 Contact-DHS Closed 1&2615 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name Processing Review 06/08/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 06/04/2018 Closing Info Layer- 06/13/2018 06/13/2018 - 05/31/2018 No Response necessary DHS Matters - Date to CRCL 06/04/2018 05/31/2018 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4,2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child (UAC), age . ccor mg 0 ,mrnorwas separated from his father while in custody. According to EARM, Border Patrol encountered minor in the Rio Grande Valley, TX, Border Patrol Sector on June 1, 2018, at 7:55 pm. Minor was then 2) transported to Rio Grande Valley Cergat Processing Center. Minor was separa ed from his father tolerance initiative. Minor @5 not report fear of returning to Ho 5. Minor reports having a co?n New Orleans, LA, but was una Q) contact him by phone. 2) IBLE FEAR On May 31,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) regarding allegations that CBP separated age rom ermo er. According to EARM, BPA encountered the minor and her mother em to the RGV Centralized Processing Center for processing.* claimed fear, and was separa rom her daughter. EARM indicates that? has a hold in place. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process CBP Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) io Grande aniergfor Valley Centralized Processing Center Issue - Situation Unaccomp RGV 05/24/2018 McAllen Texas - TX anied minor Centralized Processing CEnter 003087 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date Row 563 Contact-DHS Open 18-2616 Contact Processing Review 06/05/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion A-227 564 Contact-DHS Open 18?2618 Contact Processing Review 06/20/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Matters - DHS Com nt Closure Date DHS Matters - DHS Matters - Complaintant plainta Last Name First Name DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation 05/31/2018 05/31/2018 FAMILYSEPARATION CREDIBLE FEAR On May 31,2018, CRCL received a referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of at separa Im rom Is mother. The ORR case manager reported that the UAC a contact Wit emot erwas peg?ag. The minor?s EARM did no?e that the minor was traveling wi mother or that they had been ated. EARM stated CBP appr 13 ded the minor on May 26, 2018 Hidalgo . 6 processed him at the EARM oun er a es a claimed fear, oes not indicate that she was parated from her son. EARM comments dated 5/31/2018 state that a 2- hold is in place and that she was separated from her son and referred to expedited removal with credible fear. 05/31/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. 069%018 On May 31,2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), regarding allegations Wm F, age ,t at separate I rom his father. The minor alleges that he traveled to the US. with his father, . case manager 3 a ed that ather's whereabouts are unknown; he attempted to find the location of minor's father by using the "Online Detainee Locator System" and using the father's A no., but was unsuccessful. According to EARM, a BPA apprehended the minor and his father on May 22,2018, and took them to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for processing. EARM indicates that CBP separated the minor from his father. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unacco miidalgo aniergfor POE Issue - Situation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue 05/26/2018 Hidalgo Texas - TX Process 05/22/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ CBP Due Process Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Station 003088 Row A-228 565 566 567 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2619 Contact-DHS Open 1&2620 Contact-DHS Open 18~2621 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact Contact Processing Review DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Action Date Date nt First CRCL Name 06/20/2018 05/31/2018 05/31/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review 06/06/2018 Information Ready for Discussion - 05/31/2018 05/31/2018 Processing Review 06/06/2018 - 05/31/2018 05/31/2018 Information Ready for 69 Discussion 2) DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve FAMILY SEPARATION. CBP Due Process CARE IN CUSTODY On May 31, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of the minor and his father on May 23 aw, near Hidalgo, Texas. After appreh ng the minor and his father, the transported them for proces nd separated them. 63;} 06? A ION. On May 31, CBP Due Process FAMILY 2018, CS eceived an email referral from ORR on behalf of unac panied child (UAC) appre en an order by DHS on May 27, 2018. EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from his mother and father after they were apprehended by CBP near the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on May 27, 2018. FAMILY MISSING CBP Due FAMILY INFO Process On May 31, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) The correspondence alleges that she was separated from her mother? after or er on ay ,2018. EARM records indicates that she separated from her mother after they were apprehended by CBP near the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry on May 24,2018. The UAC was arrested and transported to the Paso Del Norte Border Patrol Processing Center for processing. Issue - Issue Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date '06 UnacgeEQIidalgo Issue - Situation 05/23/2018 Hidalgo Texas - TX Unaccomp Rio Grande 05/27/2018 Rio Grande Texas- TX anied minor Valley Texas Valley Border Patrol Sector Unaccomp Paso Del 05/24/2018 El Paso Texas - TX anied minor Norte Port of Entry 003089 Row A-229 568 569 DHS Matters - Contact Number Contact-DHS Open 18-2622 Contact-DHS Open 1&2623 DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date 06/06/2018 06/06/201 8 DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matters - DHS Matters Complaintant - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation CBP Due Process 05/31/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On May 31, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) 05/31/2018 age The correspondence alleges that he was separated from his father? 8? while in custody on ay . EARM records indicates that the UAC 00 was separated from his father after Hwy were apprehended by CBP near mg? Santa Teresa Port of Entry on $928, 2018. . 9? The UAC was arresteg? transported to the Santa Teresa Patrol Station for further processin Q) Q) 06/01/2018 06/01/2018 On June 1, 2018, CBP Due CRC ived an email referral from Process on behalf of unaccompanied cm (UAC) age The correspondence alleges that he was separated from his father a tert ey on May 31, were appre en 2018. EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from his father after they were apprehended by CBP at the Gateway to the Americas Bridge on May 28, 2018. The UAC father is a prior deportee and will be detained. The UAC requested asylum and was referred to passport control for further processing. Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Issue - Situation 05/28/2018 Sunland New aniergfor Teresa Park Mexico - Border NM Patrol Station Unaccomp Gateway to 05/28/2018 Laredo Texas - TX anied minor the Americas Bndge 003090 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters nent 570 Contact-DHS Open 18-2624 Contact Processing Review 06/06/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion 06/01/2018 06/01/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 1, 2018, CBP CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied age The correspondence alleges that he was separated from his father- we re ?bafter they appre en CBP on May 28, 2018. EARM records indicates that the UAC was separated from his father after theyq) were apprehended at the Gateway Americas Bridge on May 28, 20183? The UAC and his father wer?gorted to the Passport Control Secggery for processing. (y Q) 28 On June 1, 2018, CBP CRC ved an email referral from on behalf of unaccompanied (UAC) 571 Contact-DHS Open 18~2625 Contact 06/19/2018 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 06/01/2018 06/01/2018 Q) age . *6 K. The correspondence alleges that he was separated from his father? maftert ey were appre en on May 29,2018. The EARM records indicates that the UAC and his father were apprehended by CBP near the Yuma Border Patrol Station on May 29,2018. A-23O The UAC was traveling with his father separa prosecution. Compo Involve Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location Unacco Q) ateway to aniergfor the 96, Americas Bndge 52? 38? Issue - Situation Issue - Issue Due 05/28/2018 Laredo Texas - TX Process 2% 05/29/2018 Yuma Arizona - AZ Due Process Unaccomp Yuma anied minor Border Patrol Station 003091 DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 572 18-2626 A-231 573 Contact-DHS Open 18?2627 DHS Matters - State Contact-DHS Open DHS Matters - Type Contact Contact DHS Matter - Phase Processing Review DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Last Action Date 06/11/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion Processing Review 06/19/2018 Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - Closure Date Matters - Complainta Last Name nt First DHS Complaintant Name DHS Matters - DHS Matters 06/01/2018 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Matters Compo nent Involve - Date to DHS 06/01/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION On June 1,2018, CRCL received an email referral from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) mIscharacterizeo as a so being 16). The boys are from Guatemala and were separated from their mother, Ie In cuso yan su saggintly placed with ORR. The children placed at CC Houston in TX. EARM records indicat the family near San Luis, was apprehended? tdhat the boys AZ on May 14, 2 were separ1at @their mother. On May 30, 21 age redetermination was donr? a? and it was detem?d he was and an adult. is now detained at the Houston on rac etention Facility. A comment in EARM dated June 3, 2018 0? states, asy um am an Is ready to be removed pending reunification with children curren a OLIS on a 0 If: an Ies. FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 1 2018, CBP CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child we)? -age 1 . The correspondence alleges that he was separated from his father? PM on av The EARM records indicates that the UAC and his father were apprehended by CBP near the Yuma Border Patrol Station on May 14, 2018. The UAC was taken into custody and transported to the Yuma Border Patrol Station for further processing. Issue - Issue Process Due Process Issue - Incident Location '06 Unacco Q) ear San San Luis Arizona- aniergfor Luis, A2 A2 Issue - Situation Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Unaccomp Yuma 05/14/2018 Yuma Arizona - anied minor Border AZ Patrol Station 003092 Row DHS Matters - Complain Number - Contact Number Matters - State 574 Contact-DHS Open 18-2628 Contact 575 Contact-DHS Open 18?2629 Contact A-232 DHS Matters DHS DHS Matters - Type DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matter - Phase Last Processing Review Processing Review DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Matters - Matters - Matters - Last Action Closure Action Date Date Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name 06/08/2018 - Information /Ready for Discussion 00/00/2010 - Information /Ready for Discussion DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS 06/04/201 8 06/04/2018 Issue - Issue DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS - Date to Matters - Matters DHS Date to Compo CRCL nent Involve 06/04/2018 FAMILY I-213 MISSING CBP Due FAMILY IN FO Process On June 4,2018, CRCL received email correspondence from HHS ORR regarding an unaccompanied child minor reports that he was separated from 5? his father while in custody. According to EARM, minor was 9 apprehended near Hidalgo, TX, on May 2) 31, 2018, at 1:30 p.m. and was transported to Rio Grande Valley Cg Centralized Processing Center 'no McAllen, TX. Minor does not?w fear of persecution or torture if heogere to return to Honduras. Minor int to live with his aunt in Houston and was able to speak with her 0 phone. There is no mention in med-5&3 narrative of minor travelli being separated from, any familyd embers. 0Q 06/04/2 FAMILY SEPARATION and CARE IN CBP Due CUSTODY. Process On June 4, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child age . he correspon ence a ages a was separated from his father, Denis Giovany Garcia while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP in the Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around May 31, 2018, and was then transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center for processing. The UAC was traveling with am: separation. Issue - State Issue - Issue - Issue - Incident Incident City Location Date Unacco Q) io Grande anierg?x Valley 96, Centralized Processing Center Issue - Situation McAIlen Texas - TX Unaccomp Rio Grande McAIlen Texas - TX anied minor Valley Centralized Processing Center 003093 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Raw DHS DHS Matters DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters DHS DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation DHS Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Issue - Matters - - Contact Matters - Matters - Matter - Matters - Matters - Matters - Matters - Complaintant - Date to Matters - Matters Issue Situation Incident Incident City State Complain Number State Type Phase Last Last Action Closure Complainta Last Name DHS Date to Compo Location Date Number Action Date Date nt First CRCL nent Name Involve a 06 576 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 06/05/2018 - 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION AND CARE IN CBP Due Unacco ??lnspecified 05/30/2018 Texas- TX 18-2630 Information CUSTODY. Process aniergtor location /Ready for On June 4,2018, CRCL received an 6, Discussion email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) a eges at she was separated from her mother while in DHS custody. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP approximately 2.14 miles east of the Bridge to the Americas 9 port of entry in El Paso, TX on May 30, Q) 2018, and was then transported to ark? unspe fied fa ty. The UAC was traveling with her mother,? bu ves separa a er was pgmved for prosecution. The UAC then transported to US Patrol Clint Station. Q) Q) 577 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 06/05/2018 - 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 RATION AND CARE IN CBP Due Unaccomp Yuma 05/28/2018 Yuma Arizona - 18~2631 Information CUST . Process anied minor Border AZ /Ready for 4, 2018, CRCL received an Patrol Discussion g?a referral from HHS ORR on behalf Station unaccompanied child (UAC) age . 0 ?0 correspon ence a eges at he was separated from his father,_ 6 aftert ey presented emse ves a the Yuma, AZ port 0? A-233 of entry on May 29, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC and his 0 father were apprehended by CBP approximately 14 miles northwest of the San Luis, AZ port of entry on May 28, 6 2018, and were then transported to the Yuma Border Patrol Station. The UAC was separated from his father due to his 0, amenability to prosecution under Yuma 3 Sector Guidelines. 578 Contact-DHS Open Contact Processing Review 06/05/2018 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 FAMILY SEPARATION AND CARE IN CBP Due Unaccomp Yuma 05/29/2018 Yuma Arizona - 18?2632 Information CUSTODY. Process anied minor Border AZ /Ready for ?9 On June 4, 2018, CRCL received an Patrol Discussion 0'9 email referral from HHS ORR on behalf Station of unaccompanied child (UAC) Q) age . correspon ence a eges at he 0 was separated from his father at the time of apprehension by CBP. 0 According to EARM, the UAC was {9 apprehended by CBP approximately 6 NO miles east of the San Luis, AZ port of b, entry on May 29, 2018, and was then 00 transported to the Yuma Border Patrol 6,04 Station for further processing. He was traveling with his father, ut was separae ecause Is amenable for prosecution under 8 USC 1325. 003094 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS DHS Matters - Matters - Complaintant Complainta Last Name nt First Name DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type Row 579 Contact-DHS Open 06/05/2018 18-2634 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 580 Contact-DHS Open 06/08/2018 18~2635 Contact Processing Review Information lReady for Discussion A-234 DHS Matters - Date to DHS DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION AND CARE IN CUSTODY. On June 4,2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) age . 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 he correspon ence a egest at she was separated from her biological mother, Ie In or about May 30, 2018. According to EARM, the UAC and her Sector on or around June 1, 2018 89 were then transported to the Br stville Border Patrol Station for furt processing. The UAC wa arated from her mother after for prosecution for il United States. Q) Q) RATION. entry into the 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 FAMILY custo as part 0 ero Tolerance Initiative. According to EARM, the UAC and her Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Patrol Sector on or around June 2, 2018, and were then transported to the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center for further processing. The UAC was separated from his mother as part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. custo ya tert eirarnva on 0 mother were apprehended by CBP in th?) Rio Grande Valley Texas Border Pam? as processed mother were apprehended by CBP in the DHS Matters Compo nent Involve Issue - Issue CBP Due Process Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location ks Unacco Q) rownsville aniergtor Border Patrol Station Issue - Situation Brownsville Texas - TX Rio Grande Texas - TX Valley Unaccomp Rio Grande anied minor Valley Centralized Processing Center 003095 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 DHS Matters - Date to CRCL DHS DHS Matters - DHS Matters Matters - Complaintant - Date to Complainta Last Name DHS nt First Name DHS Matters - Last Action Date DHS Matters - Closure Date DHS Matter - Phase DHS Matters - Last Action DHS Matters - State DHS Matters - Type DHS Matters - Complain Number DHS Matters - Contact Number Row 06/05/2018 06/04/2018 06/04/2018 Contact Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion 581 Contact-DHS Open 18-2636 0 06/04/2018 Contact-DHS Open Contact 06/05/2018 18-2637 Processing Review Information /Ready for Discussion A-235 DHS Matters - Summary of Allegation FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) ge 12. correspon ence a eges at she was separated from her momen? while in cus y, an a ey were taken into separate cells after apprehension by CBP. The UAC alleges that she has not seen her mother since that initial separation. According to EARM, the UAC was apprehended by CBP near the Cg International Railroad Bridge 0 May 29, 2018, and was transported.tc&Eagle Pass South Station for pr sing, where she claimed credi Ie he UAC was traveling with her ,were separa ed from theiga ther as per current Del Rio Secto secutions guidelines, and were tr rted to the Uvalde Border Patrol on. FAMILY SEPARATION. On June 4, 2018, CRCL received an email referral from HHS ORR on behalf of unaccompanied child (UAC) correspon ence a eges a he was separated from his mother,* cus as pa 0 Zero Tolerance Initiative. According to EARM, the UAC and his mother were apprehended by CBP approximately .1 miles west of the Paso Del Norte port of entry in El Paso, TX on May 26, 2018, and were then transported to the Paso Del Norte Border Patrol Processing Center for further processing. The UAC was separated from his mother as part of the Zero Tolerance Initiative. The UAC was then transported to the Clint Border Patrol Station. DHS Matters Compo nent Involve CBP Issue Process Due Process Issue - State Issue - City Issue - Incident Date Issue - Incident Location '06 Unaccog?gagle Pass 05/29/2018 Eagle Pass Texas - TX Issue - Situation anie South Station Unaccomp Paso Del 05/26/2018 El Paso Texas - TX anied minor Norte Border Patrol Processing Center 003096 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 1-4.. 2019 Row DHS DHSW DHS DHS 43mm ?53- Couml-?I Sta: Type 111; 583 Contaotons Ctoaed Contact Ctooing htoLayor- 0611113110 0611112018 0610512018 0610412010 FAMLY SEPARADON. cap Due Unaccom?aood 0512912018 aPaao Texas-TX 18?2639 ND OnJme5, Prom Response ema'l refund from HHS ORR a1 behalf 6 airy Tolermlti?dive. AmringtoEARMmeUACwas 4Q apprehenoeaoycapappmn'matety 1.460V mieswestofmerDeleePatdc EntyonMay29,2010,andwaa a'td aid x3? 6? 534 Comet?DHS Closed Contact Closing IrbLaya- 0611112010 051110010 - 0510412018 0610412013 f?sepmnou cap Due Unacoornp stta 0513012018 Yaetta Texas?TX 18-2640 No On 4, 201B, 31 Process aried m'nu' Sta?a't .s i 200 A 236 May24.201a. 1o May30,2018,mdwereunnpomdho bx? UACa'IdhisfamerwereW . ExpeditedRemovdandcrirrital 0? Staom. o6? 5.05 Contact?DHS Closed Cmtaot Ctoaing moLayer? 0610613310 - 0610412018 0610412010 FAMLY SEPARATION. cap Due Unaceornp Brunmsvile Brmvile Texas .17: 102011 No A On er4, 2010, an Process an'ed minor Berna Respmse of erna'l retard ftun HHS ORR on bend! Patrol Subject: UAC referred subsequent to separations from FM UA Date: 17 November 2017 16:30 To: Cc: ?Thornas.Homan@icedhsgov" "Lloyd, Scott Kevin, It was good speaking with you yesterday. Per your request, I am writing to provide details regarding the increase in referrals of UAC resulting from separation of children from parents in FMUA. While a small number of referrals each month have been separation cases, generally as a result of criminal apprehensions of parents accompanying UAC, ORR has noticed a significant increase in recent months?both in raw numbers, and in particular as a proportion of total referrals. (See chart below.) In the attached spreadsheet, details including specific names and A#s for separation referrals received in September and October may be found. This includes data on referring sectors. See ?September? and "October? tabs. The spreadsheet is password- protected clue to containing Pll. password for the spreadsheet will follow in separate email. As you can see from that data, minors separated by DHS from FMUA and declared UAC are often TAs (12 years of age and younger) and in a significant number of cases are very young (ages 1-5). These UAC require specialized licensed beds different under state licensure law from most licensed UAC beds, and the numbers of these very young UAC resulting from separations has on some dates resulted in shortfalls of available beds licensed for very young TAs. UAC referred through separation generally have longer length of care in ORR custody than other UAC. If there are additional questions, please don?t hesitate to let me know. 2017 2018-YTD MD?th/ Of total Of Of total 3 Of separations .. . . . separations . Fiscal Year Referrals Separations to total Referrals Separations to total A-341 referrals referrals October 60 0.8% 91 3.1% 7,420 2,982 November 27 0.3% 7,844 December 25 0.3% 7,735 January 17 0.4% 4,367 February 16 1.0% 1,655 March 20 2.6% 758 April 10 1.6% 633 May 23 2.0% 1,133 June 26 1.6% 1,604 July 44 1.9% 2,268 August 98 3.6% 2,727 September 79 2.9% 2,750 Total 445 1.1% 2982 91 3.1% 40,894 V/r, Jonathan Jonathan D. White Commander, U.S. Public Health Service Deputy Director for Children?s Programs Office of Refugee Resettlement Administration for Children and Families U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 330 Street SW (202) 690-6984 ionethan.white@acf.hhsgov A-342 APPENDIX A-343 To: MCALEENAN, KEVIN Cc: Homan, Lloyd, Scott From: White, Jonathan (ACF) Sent: Mon 12/4/2017 3:31:25 AM Subject: Re: UAC referred subsequent to separations from FMUA Kevin, Jonathan White Commander, US Public Health Service Deputy Director for Children?s Programs Of?ce of Re?igee Resettlement Administration for Children and Families Lengthan.WliilcrtiggcHilts.cg (202) 570-8916 On: 03 December 2017 22:05, KEVIN wrote: Thanks again for this Jonathan. Do you have a password for the attachment? We were hoping to review the details. You should have seen a change the past 10 days or so. We will be coordinating in advance on any ?iture plans. From: White, Jonathan (ACF) Sent: Friday, November 17, 2017 4:31:18 PM To: MCALEENAN, KEVIN Cc: Homan, Thomas; Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Subject: UAC referred subsequent to separations from FMUA Kevin, It was good speaking with you yesterday. Per your request, I am writing to provide details regarding the increase in referrals of UAC resulting from separation of children from parents in FMUA. While a small number of referrals each month have been separation cases, generally as a result of criminal apprehensions of parents accompanying UAC, ORR has noticed a significant increase in recent months?both in raw numbers, and in particular as a proportion of total referrals. (See chart below.) In the attached spreadsheet, details including specific names and A#s for separation referrals received in September and October may be found. This includes data on referring sectors. See ?September? and ?October? tabs. The spreadsheet is password-protected due to containing PII. password for the spreadsheet will follow in separate email. As you can see from that data, minors separated by DHS from FMUA and declared UAC are often TAs (12 years of age and younge A-344 APPENDIX A-345 To: Sualog, Jallyn White, Jonathan Cc: Swartz, Tricia Viola, Sarah Bena, Anna Marie Biswas, Toby Brooks, Teresa Gonzalez, Jose Volovar, Jill Velazquez, Ivonne Hogle, Olivia From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Mon 3/5/2018 9:33:03 PM Subject: RE: UAC Separated from Parent 3105/18 Adding Olivia. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202-401-1022 From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Monday, March 05, 2018 4:32 PM To: Sualog, Jallyn White, Jonathan (ACF) Cc: Swartz, Tricia Viola, Sarah Bena, Anna Marie Biswas, Toby Brooks, Teresa Gonzalez, Jose Volovar, Jill Velazquez, Ivonne (ACF) Subject: FW: UAC Separated from Parent 3/05/18 FYSA During the past several weeks the CFS and FFS have been working with intakes staff to collect information about UAC that were previously referred to OR by DHS. As of last Friday the number of UAC separated from a family member and referred to OR by DHS was 625 cases. This number of 625 cases was established in steps. The ?rst step was to identify cases that DHS referred to OR Intakes during the initial intake referral process and data was captured in the Portals. There were over 500 such cases. To reconcile our numbers Intakes went through SIRS to ?nd additional cases. An additional 100 cases were located through the process of asking CFS to enter cases in our SharePoint data base and also omit any duplicated cases. We will make one more effort to reconcile numbers and we estimate that effort to occur in the next 2 weeks. At that time we will ask care provider programs to report any cases that were not properly submitted per SIR reporting policy and procedure for UAC separated ?om a parent or legal guardian. Please ?nd some very basic descriptive statistics regarding UAC separated from parents or guardians for FY 2017. By Month of Referral Month it October 149 24% November 121 19% December 136 22% January 111 18% A346 February 104 17% March* 4 *Excluding March By Country of Origin Country Guatemala 63% Honduras 18% El Salvador 9% Mexico 5% Other 5% By Age: Age Range Years 48% 0 13 years 60% In addition to the above information our SharePoint database also collects information that will be use?il as we work with DHS ERO and CBP to locate parents of minors who were separated from their parents. Other data points that we are collecting are: . Initial location of apprehension\family separation - Source making the cases known to ORR - Specific reason for separation of each UAC from his or her parent(s) 0 Arresting agency, E.g. ERO, USBP, OFO - Shelter Location - Month that UAC are discharged from ORR care LOS per each case Location of Detention for Parent of Separated Minors - Verification of contact between each separated minor and the parent - Case outcome for each UAC. We also recognize that some of the questions we are collecting can be more substantively accurate if we make improved changes. E.g. we will be requesting DHS to provide us with the speci?c US Code, State Family Code, or other statutory citation for charges being made against a parent vs. a statement with no statutory reference. Last, DHS ERO and USBP have informed us that they are willing to assist us in linking separated children to their parents. This will be especially important prior to a parent?s removal from the US. More information will be provided as progress is made to connect UAC with their parents. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor A-347 Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202-401-1022 A348 APPENDIX A-349 To: Lloyd. Scott Wolfe. Kenneth Sualog, Jallyn Cc: Holt, Lydia Marriott, Brian Palmer, Victoria From: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Sent: Mon 4/23/2018 6:06:00 PM Subject: RE: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it." Jim replied with the following: As of yesterday they identified 856 referrals. Of those: 219 or 26% of the population are 5 years old or younger 354 or 41% of the population are 8 years old or younger In March they found that approximately 360 of the then number of 725 had been discharged. We?ve asked him if they can also provide the approximate number of the 856 that they identified as non-parents. From: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Sent: Monday, April 23, 2018 7:37 AM To: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Wolfe, Kenneth (ACF) Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Marriott, Brian (ACF) Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? I will ask the ?eld supervisor (Jim) to provide the numbers that they?ve gathered. Tricia On: 22 April 2018 21:44, "Lloyd, Scott wrote: Tricia, I need the ?nal statistics could you be in contact with the Thank you, Scott On: 20 April 2018 07:55, "Swartz, Tricia wrote: The field supervisor confirmed late last night that they?ve found more than 800 cases, but they?ve discovered that some are siblings. So, the ?at least 700 since October? is correct. Thank you! From: Wolfe, Kenneth (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:59 PM A-350 To: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Swartz, Tricia (ACF) ; Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Marriott, Brian (ACF) Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: RE: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? Works for me. I made some edits for context and style. Are we okay with ?at least 700?? And ?since October 2017?, correct? Any other concerns? The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) at Administration for Children and Families is not informed by federal partners if a particular child referred to our care has been separated, or the whereabouts of the parents. In pursuing the best interests of the child, ORR and our service providers work diligently to identify If each child was separated and to locate the parents. An informal working tally by ORR field staff suggests at least 700 of these situations were resolved since October 2017. This does not reflect the actual number of family separations, data held by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security." From: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:43 PM To: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Wolfe, Kenneth (ACF) Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Marriott, Brian (ACF) Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: RE: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from pa rents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? So our draft response; I don?t have a preference as to whether we name a number: The Department of Homeland Security does not inform the Office of Refugee Resettlement that a particular referred child was separated or the whereabouts of the parents. In pursuing the best interests of the child, ORR and its service providers work diligently to identify if each child was separated and to locate the parents. While ORR does not receive information or data on DHS actions, an informal working tally suggests that ORR has worked to resolve several hundred [700] of these types of cases in the past year. This does not reflect the actual number of family separations, a number that only DHS would know. From: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:31 PM To: Wolfe, Kenneth Lloyd, Scott Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia Marriott, Brian Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS of?cials who are personally familiar with it." From a programmatic perspective, since DHS is now using OR working data to describe their actions, I don?t have a problem with using the last two paragraphs below, or even more speci?cally saying that the number exceeded 700 instead of ?several hundred?. On allyn?s behalf, I can check with the program to get the actual number of cases they shared with DHS. Maybe add another sentence something like ?This does not re?ect the actual number of family separations, a number that only DHS would know? A351 On: 19 April 2018 18:14, "Wolfe, Kenneth wrote: Okay, so we have a problem here when we told the New York Times today: ?We cannot verify the numbers because they do not come from the Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement at Administration for Children and Families.? ORR ?eld staff numbers are ORR numbers on UACs, even if they aren?t in the form of an of?cial report. Especially when they are shared with DHS. ORR, would you proposed revised language, including numbers/data, based on what we now know? We need to amend our New York Times statement ASAP. From: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:08 PM To: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Wolfe, Kenneth (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Marriott, Brian (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it. Yes. It may become known through the ordinary course of work in ORR. Then ORR reaches out to DHS to try to ?nd the parents and establish communication. As to your second question, It looks like the ?eld found around a hundred a month. Yes it is an increase. Before 2017, family separation happened, but not often. On: 19 April 2018 18:03, ?Lloyd, Scott {Egon.Lloydi??nclilihsgoy} wrote: A couple questions, then: How do we know that they were separations, is it through the reunification process? Do we know whether these cases represent a rise in the percentage of UAC in care? The numbers of referrals generally have been rising. Thank you, Scott From: Swariz, Tricia (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:00 PM To: Palmer, Victoria Wolfe, Kenneth Sualog, Jallyn Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia Marriott, Brian (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been con?rmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? For your background: I think that DHS shared with the press the number from the working list that our ?eld recently compiled and shared with DHS ?eld (a working ?eld document to try to get a handle on this problem- not an of?cial count). It is likely not a complete or accurate list/number. It grew to over 700. So the actual number of separations is probably larger. wrote: On: 19 April 2018 17:50, "Palmer, Victoria Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Marriott, Brian (ACF) Subject: RE: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data?>reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? Thanks. Also adding Scott. (Scott, this is about the New York Times request on family separation/UAC data.) What is unclear to me is: if DHS does not share family separation UAC data with ORR, then where would any such data come from? In other words, is ORR building its own data set based on what we learn upon searching for a parent? And, if so, then shouldn?t we be presenting that data? (Especially if we are alleging the number of 700 this ?scal year is incorrect.) Ken W. From: Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 5:36 PM To: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) ; Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Wolfe, Kenneth (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Marriott, Brian (ACF) Subject: RE: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? +Ken Wolfe, Brian Marriott Looping in Ken on this and Brian Marriott for awareness From: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 5:33 PM A-3 5 3 To: Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Subject: RE: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data?>reporter insisting data is from ORR, "the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it." Hi Victoria- From: Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 5:10 PM To: Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Swartz, Tricia (ACF) Cc: Holt, Lydia (ACF) Subject: MEDIA INQUIRY follow up: New York Times, UAC separated from parents data-->reporter insisting data is from ORR, ?the validity of the data we are using has been confirmed for us on background by HHS officials who are personally familiar with it.? Importance: High Good evening, Jallyn and Tricia: In response to the New York Times reporter inquiry earlier this week: ?We are preparing to publish a story based on ORR data provided to us by Homeland Security of?cials on background that shows that more than 700 children have been separated from their parents since last October. According to our sources, the data shows that about half of the children are under 10 years old and more than a quarter are under five years old. The story will also say that ORR-contracted shelters have struggled increasingly to track down the parents of children who show up at their facilities after being separated --so the children effectively become lost in the system until ORR contractors can track the parents down. We wanted to run this by you to ensure that HHSIORR doesn't dispute any of our findings or care to add context or further comment.? ACF provided the following response to The New York Times this morning: ?We cannot verify the numbers because they do not come from the Office of Refugee Resettlement at Administration for Children and Families. We understand that DHS has provided you with a statement and is disputing the accuracy of the numbers.? The NYT reporter is insisting that the numbers are from ORR: ?The numbers do in fact come from HHSIORR. Please send this back to your superiors for a response that actually addresses our findings. The numbers do not come from DHS. We understand that DHS is disputing the accuracy of the numbers based on their own data, but that is an entirely different dataset. I .. 1: r5:- pgaiizre'namm Hat. And to be clear, .?ii . 1.3115}? 53;! 5151-"; Lilli 5 SILL: 511-31 . i t; Can ORR provide any insight as to where she may have gotten the data or why she would be so insistent the data is from Particularly as she says ?validity of the data we are using has been con?rmed for us on background by HHS of?cials who are personally familiar with it"? I will be staying after hours until approx. 6:45 pm. and look forward to hearing back on from you on a proposed response; please ensure that Scott has approved any response we will provide. A354 Please let me know if you have any questions; happy to discuss by phone or come upstairs in person am here to assist in this as needed" Thank you, Victoria From: Dickerson, Caitlin Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 4:47 PM To: Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY: New York Times Request on Deadline Victoria: the numbers do in fact come from Please send this back to your superiors for a response that actually addresses our ?ndings. The numbers do not come from DHS. We understand that DHS is disputing the accuracy of the numbers based on their own data, but that is an entirely different dataset. Please get back to me ASAP. Caitlin On Thursday, April 19, 2018, Palmer, Victoria (ACF) wrote: Hi Caitlin: Thanks again for reaching out. We cannot verify the numbers because they do not come from the Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement at Administration for Children and Families. We understand that DHS has provided you with a statement and is disputing the accuracy of the numbers. On Background I The US. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is legally required to accept placement for any child meeting the de?nition of an unaccompanied alien child (UAC) as de?ned under 6 U.S.C. ?279(g)(2) referred following the provisions of 8 U.S.C. In general, consistent with relevant federal law, release from ORR custody may not occur until ORR has identi?ed, evaluated and approved an appropriate sponsor in accordance with Section 2 of the Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) Policy Guide. ?rst preference for placement would be with a parent or legal guardian of the child. 0 All potential sponsors for UAC are required to undergo background checks and complete a sponsor assessment process that identi?es risk factors and other potential safety concerns. As a part of the release process, all potential sponsors must undergo a criminal public records check and a sex offender registry check. ORR also conducts background checks on adult household members and individuals identified in a potential sponsor's care plan. Additionally, a fingerprint background check is required if there is a documented risk to the safety of the minor, the minor is especially vulnerable, the case is referred for a home study, any other special concern is identi?ed, or the sponsor is not the child's parent or legal guardian. Home studies are also required in certain instances. I ORR has cared for more than 175,000 UAC since inheriting the program in 2003, incorporating child welfare values as well as the principles and provisions established by the Flores Agreement in 1997; the Homeland Security Act of 2002; and the William Wilberforce Traf?cking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2008. 0 Parents attempting to determine if their child is in our custody should contact the ORR National Call Center at 1?800- 203-7001. The ORR National Call Center has numerous resources available for children, parents, and sponsors. 0 Outside entities, attorneys, or other individuals seeking UAC case ?le information must make a request to ORR under the appropriate policies and procedures. Thank you, Victoria 55 Victoria A. Palmer Public Affairs Specialist Office of Communications Administration for Children and Families (ACF) US. Department of Health and Human Services Victoria.Palmer@acf.hhs.qov 202.401.5081 Please send media inquiries to act hhsuovimedia From: Dickerson, Caitlin Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 10:54 AM To: Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY: New York Times Request on Deadline Hi Victoria, where are we on this? Caitlin Dickerson The New York Times cell: 347-749-7603 o?ice: 212-556-1589 unm [?ti'itscniilinhd On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 5:55 PM, Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY: New York Times Request on Deadline Thank you. Could you send an Caitlin Dickerson The New York Times cell: 347-749-7603 of?ce: 212-556?1589 glilliu LiIL'l-iursuII-t: {?litscnitlinhd On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 4:46 PM, Palmer, Victoria (ACF) wrote: Still waiting on clearance and still continuing to bug people about clearing it. ~Victoria From: Dickerson, Caitlin Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 4:41 PM To: Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY: New York Times Request on Deadline Victoria, can you please send an update Thank you, Caitlin Caitlin Dickerson The New York Times cell: 347-749-7603 of?ce: 212-556-1589 [inn-scrum A-3 5 6 [Jansen i [ii nl1d On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 12:40 PM, Palmer, Victoria (ACF) Subject: Re: MEDIA INQUIRY: New York Times Request on Deadline Hi Victoria, We?ve passed my deadline. Where are we on a response to these questions? Thank you, Caitlin Caitlin Dickerson The New York Times cell: 347-749-7603 of?ce: 212?556-1589 enillilldiulturm 5311.! A-3 5 7 APPENDIX A-358 Disregard my previous email regarding Zone 12. This is the new guidance. Beginning at 6:00 AM on Monday, May 7th, the El Centro Sector will begin the “Zero Tolerance” effort as directed by Attorney General Sessions and U.S. Border Patrol Headquarters. Beginning Monday, all adult apprehensions will be processed for prosecution. All first time apprehensions will be prosecuted for 8 USC 1325 and all recidivists will be prosecuted for 8 USC 1326. All first time apprehensions can be processed as Expedited Removal. All prosecutions require a video recorded sworn statement memorializing their entry and apprehension. o Ensure proper charge is documented on video All pertinent timelines (6 hour rule, 0400 booking @ ICJ) still apply The “Zero Tolerance” effort includes the below: 1. All adult aliens (with criminal history) 2. All adult aliens (with smuggling activity) 3. Single adult aliens and adult aliens accompanying children (non-contiguous country/OTM) 4. Single adult aliens (contiguous country/Mexico & Canada) 5. Adult aliens accompanying children (contiguous country/Mexico & Canada) Humanitarian considerations and policies remain in place. Discretion on appropriate referrals for sensitive cases, including but not limited to adults who are traveling with tender age children, remains with the Chief Patrol Agent or their designees with their chain of command. Please be prepared for updated information and guidance throughout the weekend. Any questions or concerns, please let us know. Special Operations Supervisor Interagency Coordination Office Cell 1 A-359 On April 6, 2018, Attorney General Sessions issued a mandate to the U.S. Department of Justice to prosecute “all offenses referred for prosecution under section 1325(a).” At this time, the El Centro Sector and the U.S. Attorney’s Office are beginning a prosecution initiative to move toward the “Zero Tolerance” effort in a controlled and steady process. Beginning immediately, the El Centro Sector will begin prosecuting all adults apprehended in Zone 12 who have at least one prior removal (Admin, IJ, or ER). These apprehensions are to be prioritized for processing in order to meet all required time lines such as same day arraignments if apprehended prior to 0600 and screening for TB. Meeting the 4:00 AM book in window at the Imperial County Jail (ICJ) will prevent extra manpower assigned to transport subjects to the local hospitals to be screened for TB. Please do not wait until 3:00 AM to transport to ICJ. In addition to the Zone 12 apprehensions, the El Centro Sector is to begin prosecuting subjects who would classify as 8 USC 1326 prosecutions, specifically those with excessive immigration history and/or criminal history. In order for prosecution efforts to be successful, the subjects should be notified why they are being prosecuted. We are targeting Zone 12 due to the dangers of the New River and the challenges it presents to our sector. Subjects utilizing the New River put our agents in harm’s way due to the toxic levels of the river and to the everyday dangers of patrolling a waterway These subjects are being prosecuted for a) entering illegally and b) utilizing the river to avoid detection/apprehension. Also, the USAO has given us the green light to prosecute any 1 on 2 or 1 on 3 smuggling cases apprehended at the checkpoint. Anything more than that will still require a special approval. Please ensure timely notification of all pending prosecutions is made to the Prosecutions Department. Any questions or concerns, please let us know. Special Operations Supervisor Interagency Coordination Office Cell 1 A-360 APPENDIX A-361 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicial}; - May 14. 2019 To: - - Cc: S6 Subject: Zero Tolerance Prosecutions All, More information will be forthcoming from Prosecutions, but we will begin 8 USC 13E?prosecutorial referrals for amenable adults, to include adults that are part of family units, at midnight tonight??lease read the attached CONOP for further details on the efforts. 3? Prosecution Priorities in the following order: -QV 1. All adult aliens (with criminal history) 2. All adult aliens (with smuggling activity) 3. Single adult aliens and adults aliens accompanying children (non- contiguous country/OTM) 4. Single adult aliens (contiguous country/Mexico and \Qahada) 5. Adult aliens accompanying children (contiguous cgiuntry/Mexico and Canada) <6 All appropriate humanitarian considerations and po??es remain in place. Discretion on appropriate referrals for sensitive cases, including but not limited to are traveling with tender age children, remains with the CPAs or their designees within their command staffs. we are still pending clarification on the de?nition of tender age children. Reporting IS still pending, but we will each station to email the DRT PROS STAFF dhs. gov mailbox concerning any adults that lePnot be referred for 1325 with a justification. Division Chief QC Del Rio Sector $05 (C) q? 2 003645 APPENDIX A-363 DHS Production to the House on the Judicialy - May 1?1. 2019 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: RE: UPDATE RE: Zero Tolerance Prosecutions :93 . Just received confirmation. If the child is 5 YOA or older we will separate the FAMU and adult. 1f the child has mental or physical impediments we can evaluate them on a case by case basis. bf?? 0\ Division Chief of Operational Programs Del Rio Sector 0 18 7:28:06 PM DRT-DPAICS Subject: UPDATE RE: Zero Tolerance Prosecuticgns Attached is the spreadsheet stations are req?ired to track all apprehensions and dispositions. All of DRT zones are considered targeted for this report. \x?v Spreadsheet must be submitted tgtl-fRT- DIMT 5:00 am daily with a cc to (do not submit to DRT PROS SWF). First report is due on Sunday May 6, 2018, total numbers reported will be for Saturday May 5 2018 (24 hams). DIMT will review for dgia integrity and work with each station on any discrepancies. Any questions phease feel free to reach out to 00 -or myself. Assistant Chief Patlol Jgent 1 003 644 APPENDIX I A-365 DHS Production to the House L111 the JudiciaiV - May 14. 2019 From: Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 12:09 PM To: Cc: Subject: Zero Tolerance ~61- -VLY To all. xb? L1 We started prosecutorial refeirals for ;_111 amenable adults to include adults that are paiggf family units. Ifa JQIU child ISD WY 0 A 01 olde1 VV- ill sepa1ate the JQIU and prosecute the aduthH? the child has mental or physical impediments. we will eValuate them L111 a case-by? case basis. These FANW cases need to be 1efe11ed . . to a member of management for a final decmonix?? Prosecution Prioritles 111 the tollowmg order.All adult aliens (VV-'1tl1 or criminal $3 2. All adult aliens (VV ith smuggling actiV itV') 3. Single adult aliens and adults aliens accompanV 11011 -conti9uous coui1t1V' OTM) 4. Sin9le adult aliens (conti9uous countiV Mexico and anada) 5. Adult aliens accompanV 1119 child1e11 countiV Mexico and anada) F01 subjects VV 11o entei in a dif1e1e11t juiisdiction VVg?h the exception of Laredo Closseis piosecution 101 1 _21 VVill be declined due to iuiisdictional authoi 1tV Il?nitations. For example if encounteis a subject VV ho entered tlnou9h (Southem Distiigt? We can le9allV piosecute f01 8 USC 1325. Othe1 Lha1 ges might be p111sued dependi119 on subject histo1V-. V. Also VV ith this new 9uidance C'a11'1251? 'tation will start 1'efe11?1119 all adults amenable for L325 who entered in the Southern Distlict to Laiedo P1 osgeutlons 101 case acceptance. This VVill be done 111 the same 111a1111e1 it c1111 e11th done VV ith 126 case?Yemail VVith peitinent intormation.) 1326 LRT crosseis will continue to be re1e11 ed 111 the same 111a1111E~1cQ 67V Rio sector Asset Forfeiture of?ce cam LL 1 003634 APPENDIX A-367 DHS Production to the House Committee 011 the Judicialy - May 14. 2019 From:? Sent: Frida Ma 4 2018 5:22 PM Warning Or er Importance: High FYI, as discussed with you over the phone. <06; a? Thank you, \be 09V Cell From? Sent: Friday,M To EPT-LEOD Subject: Warning Order Importance: High SCQV AH a9 I Good afternoon. Additional guidance will foltow as soon as I can read through the emails and put something together for you. At midnight tonight, we will begin prosecuting all adults, regardless of family status. The only exceptions to this for now are that if the child is 4 YOA or younger or not in good health or cannot speak Spanish we will leave 1 adult with them and use our current process of seekthg placement then if needed non? detained. Of?ce: Cellular: FacsimiQs? Addifgss: 003639 APPENDIX A-369 A-370 1 From: Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 9:09:29 PM To: BP Field Chiefs; BP Field Deputies Cc: MCALEENAN, KEVIN K; VITIELLO, RONALD D (USBP); PROVOST, CARLA (USBP); LUCK, SCOTT A (USBP); HUDSON, RICHARD M; ; HUFFMAN, BENJAMINE C; (AJO); f you HOOVER, CRINLEY S; All, Please see updated guidance below for immediate implementation. We will not be separating multi-parent family units. Contact DC have any questions. Thank you. From: Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2018 4:04:56 AM To: BBT_PAIC_DPAIC; BBT TASKINGS; (OCC); Subject: FW: June 20, 2018 Executive Order – Updated Operational Guidance *****(UPDATED)****** Patrol Agent in Charge Sierra Blanca Station / Big Bend Sector office mobile Thank you, Additional guidance. Ensure compliance. A-371 HS Production to. the Hous the Judiciaiy - May 14. 2019 SINGLETON, RUYNARD Subject: RE: June 20, 2018 Executive Order Updated Operational Guidance Chief. Deputies. Updated Operational Guidance 2: :33 Amending nun1be13 below until furthel implementation guidance is 1eceived.Sect01s will maintain family unity f01 multi?paientiadult families and suspend Section 1325. plosecution lefenals. Multi-panent/adult families should be heated the same way as single paient/adult families under points 1 and below. $0 For immediate update to the troops please. I apologize for the multiple emails. Please call if you hike any questions. I respectfully request veri?cation that you have received . understand and Will implement immediately. 9 Please send veri?cation to Deputy Division Chief Hudson and I please. V/r. Brian From:? Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 9:54 PM To: BP Field Chiefs BP Field Deputies Cc: MCALEENAN, KEVIN PROVOST CARLA USBP Chiefs. Deputies. SW Please see the below guidance for dissemination and implementation. Ly Please leply to Deputy Division Chief Richaid Hudson and I that you have leceiv ed and undeistand. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. 2 FOUO. LES 003495 A-372 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 June 20, 2018 Executive Order Updated Operational Guidance: V/r Brian 3 1. Immediately suspend Section 1325 prosecution of adults in family units with only one parent/adult and maintain family unity, unless: (i)there is a concern that detention of an alien child, with the child?s alien parent would pose a risk to the child?s there is an outstanding criminal background or warrant (beyond a simple Section 1325 violation). Sectors should consider circumstg??ces of the apprehension and exercise discretion. (295 For the immediate term, process single adult family units apprehended crossing the border illegally to ICE as Expedited Removal cases. Q29 For multi-parent/adult family units, consider referring one of the adults for appropriate prosecu?on under Section 1325, consistent with USBP consequence delivery practices prior to May 5, 2018, and applying Sector discretion consideerE child welfare, ICE detention space, and related factors. Resulting single adult family units will be transferred to ICE as Expedited Removg??ases. Take all appropriate, immediate measures to reunify separated children who remain BP custody with adult family members referred for prosecution when the adult is expected to return to CBP custody within a reasonab?eaime period, after prosecution/conviction. This will primarily apply in Sectors where Magistrates are issuing time served decisions mgr} expedited manner, such as RGV and LRT. Use discretion to balance the decision of whether to place the child with HHS pending later reLEl?iflcation with the adult, versus holding the child in Border Patrol custody, considering both the exceptional circumstances provision in the BWRA, and the welfare of the child in CBP custody. Continue to increase Section 1325 prosecutions of single adults crossirthe border illegally. Related adults traveling together without children should also continue to be presented for prosecution for 1325, whegt?lvarranted. 3 003496 APPENDIX A-373 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 1?1. 2019 From: To: Cc: Subject: FW: Zero Tolerance and Executive Order Guidance Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2018 3:47:11 PM From: Sent Wednesday June - A Subject: FW: Zero Tolerance and Executive Order Guidance ,be From. CHAVEZ, GLORIAI Subject: Zero Tolerance and Executive Order Guidance ALCON: Effective immediately the following are to be implemented/acted upon: 0\ 09 1. Prioritize single adult maLes for Zero Tolerance prosecutions. 2. All efforts will be made-?to keep Family Units together. In the case of a multiple adult unit, more than one parent is accompanying the family, the prefersence is to prosecute the adult male. 3. In cases invg!thng a single adult parent within a Family Unit that has an extensive e?minal history, or that may warrant prosecution, contact our Sector Elmsecution for consultation with local U. Attorney? 5 Office and CBP regarding the pursuit of prosecution. We will treat these on a case by case basis depending on the situation. F?rther guidance Is forthcoming from HQ. In the interim please ensure that all field commanders and Supervisors are made aware and act accordingly. If you have any further questions, please contact Acting ACPA at Presidential Executive Order . l; '7 FOEKQWAJES DHS HJC Plod. 001 56/ DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 opportu nity?add ress?fa mily?sepa ration/ GC Regards, Gloria I. Chavez Chief Patrol Agent El Centro Sector U.S. Border Patrol office) Forte/res 003568 APPENDIX A-376 DHS Production to. the House Committee 0.11 the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 From: Cc: Subject: FW: Prosecution UPDATE: IMMEDIATE Implementation Date: Friday, June 8, 2018 2:29:00 PM Attachments: Notification of Separation.pdf Fysa only. From: Sent: Friday, June 8, 2018 2:16 PM 23?? To: Subject: FW: Prosecution UPDATE: IMMEDIATE Implementation 00 ALC ON. \o The BP Transportation. Escon. Detention. ark?earch (TEDS) policy states in part that will maintain family unity to the gleatee'f extent operationally feasible absent a legal requirement or an articulable safety or secr?ity concern that requires separation USBP complies with this policy and stliv es to??faintain the family unity of aliens while nr 0111 custody howev e1 there are numeroug?situations that would require the separation of family imits such as prosecution of the \parent or legal guardian USBP will ensure all affected by separation are provided with meaningful infonnation and contact guinbers that will assist with reuni?cation with their family when they leave USBP custody. \Eszective immediately: all sectors shall begin dispersing the attached separation notice tp?ll family members that resulted in a separation. Thank you. Dig?sion hief Big Bend Sector f?ce .?ell Sent: urs ay, June 07, 2018 8:32 PM 7 li- 1:73 7? DHS Prod 60) DHS Production to. the House Committee 0.11 the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 To: Subject: Prosecution PDATE: IM EDIATE Implementation ALCON, Please pass this information to your supervisory personnel for immediate?plementation. . 3? Until further notice, we will not separate children from their parentgsimply to prosecute for 1325 if they are 12 years old or younger. Q3 \Ca If you have any family units currently in custody that arelz?ihg separated due to previous guidance, process them as a family unit and request placement afsuch. at? For family units where the parent is a felon, we\t??l evaluate on a case by case basis and require staff notification. 9?0 0k The updated guidance above supersedes previous guidance for tender age children being 5 years old or younger. \03 $3 0\ Please acknowledge receipt; Division Chief Bi Bend S?ector 7 l7 1:73 DHS Piod 610 APPENDIX A-379 A-380 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of n t t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-381 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of n t t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-382 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s APPENDIX 0 A-3 83 Message From: Fitzgerald, Thomas ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: I6123f2018 8: 35: 31 PM To: I "I'p'i-I's Redacted .. CC: White Jonathan (ACF) Uonathan. white@hhs. gov]; CoIf_ Leremy II_e_r_erny_. coIf_@_h_h_s_. lmbnale ?_a_mu_e_l IsamueI. ImbrIale@hhs gov];I DHS Redacted Guadian, Robert DHS Redactedm Subject: Parent/Legal Guardian Link Thank you for the response. I am working with Mr. Gaudian to figure this out, but in short, no, we do not have any linkages from parents to UAC, save for a handful in ACF's UAC portal (n ofabout 60). We have a list of parent alien numbers but no way to link them to children. I think we can stand down on this for now while we sort through what Mr. Gaudian has for us. Thanks, Tom From: DFis Redacted Sent: 23, 2013 3:51.17 PM To: Fitzgerald Thomas i Colf, lmbriale Samuel Asher,I Redacted _IGuadian Robert Subject: RE. UAC Data Request- Parent/Legal Guardian Link Tom Are you saying you don?t have the alien number for any of the parents? This information should already be in the UAC portal. While I understand that information may be lacking in some instances, for those that you have, it wouldn?t be ef?cient for these. Further, the type and volume of what you are requesting is not something that we are going to be able to complete in a rapid fashion, and in fact, we may not have some of it. Ithink the best approach initially-especially if you plan on sending people to the detention sites on Monday, is to give us a spreadsheet of the list of already known UAC/Parent We can then provide you the detention locations of those parents from that. For those in which you don?t have a UAC matched the parent, if you can put them on a separate spreadsheet, we will try to match the parent, and provide you the detention locations of them as well. Adding a few of my team. Sent with BlackBerry Work From: Fitzgerald, Thomas uhhsgov> Date: Sniurdaw. Jun 23. 2013'. 3:35 PM . To: .. DHS Redacted A384 Cc: White, Jonathan (ACF) Cc: Rivera, Patricia (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0-4 Hi Tala, Do you know when we will be getting the transfer approvals for the other four children that were on the list? Thank you, Karla Mansilla, MA, MPA Federal Field Specialist NY US. Department of Health and Human Services Administration of Children and Families Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Unaccompanied Children?s Operations (C): 202-701-3230 From: Hooban, Tala (ACF) Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 2:41 PM To: Mansilla, Karla De LA Cruz, James Doris Laurenceau Cc: Rivera, Patricia Volovar, Jill White, Jonathan Sualog, JaIIyn (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0?4 That is correct. doesn?t have the parent there. I will let you know if we can push the transfer early. From: Mansilla, Karla (ACF) A-3 87 Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 2:25 PM To: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) abbotthouse.net:> Cc: Rivera, Patricia (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Hooban, Tala (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0-4 Correct. DHS informed us that the minor?s mom might not arrive until tomorrow. Thank you, Karla Mansilla, MA, MPA Federal Field Specialist NY US. Department of Health and Human Services Administration of Children and Families Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Unaccompanied Children?s Operations (C): 202-701-3230 From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 2:23 PM To: Mansilla, Karla Cc: Rivera, Patricia Volovar, Jill White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn Hooban, Tala (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0-4 Hi Karla, If I understand you correctly, you have only one UAC approved to travel and DHS informed you that the parent for that child is not even in (Abbott House.) Checking with Tala to confirm with DHS HQ. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children's Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202-401-1022 A-388 From: Mansilla, Karla (ACF) Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 1:57 PM To: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) bbotthouse.net> Cc: Rivera, Patricia (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Hooban, Tala (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0-4 Hi Jim, Should we expect more approvals? I have another four kids that were supposed to reunify with their mothers today. Also, the mother of the minor on this list is not in NY yet; she is still in TX. We are waiting for confirmation of her arrival. Thank you, Karla Mansilla, MA, MPA Federal Field Specialist NY US. Department of Health and Human Services Administration of Children and Families Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Unaccompanied Children's Operations (C): 202-701-3230 Karla.Mansilla@acf.hhs.gov From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 1:49 PM To: Cc: Mansilla, Karla Rivera, Patricia Volovar, Jill White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn Hooban, Tala (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0-4 ln case you have not received this. The attachments are only for the kids that are approved for release. James S. De La Cruz Message: abbott 1 Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 2026808355 Fax: 202-401?1022 A-3 89 From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Tuesda July 10, 2018 10:33 AM To: abbotthouse.net> Cc: Mansilla, Karla (ACF) Rivera, Patricia (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Hooban, Tala (ACF) Subject: RE: Urgent Response Required - Release of Separated Children 0-4 File: Real Time Notification and Status Change File: Phase 1 lnteragency Contact File: Abbott House Shelter 0 to 4 as of 08 July 2018.xlsx Regarding the children transferring to DHS custody today for reunification, please find the updates below: CHILDREN If there are additions or deletions from your list of child(ren), those changes are attached. Include any siblings that are also ready to go. We will let you know as more children are ready throughout the day. INVENTORY Upon arrival at the reuni?cation location, please provide ICE 3 written inventory of the child?s property. COMMUNICATIONS Please reply to this email and copy UAC-Reunion?wihsgov to provide a cell phone number that will be in the car tomorrow in case we have to communicate with you. As described in the last email, headquarters needs real?time updates on the progress of the transfer. Please find attached instructions to facilitate that communication. Again, if you have significant problems during the transfer, call 202-503-7935. Also attached is your local ICE point of contact for the transfer. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680?9355 Fax: 202-401~1022 From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) A390 Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2018 9:23 PM To: abbotthousenet> Cc: Mansilla, Karla (ACF) Rivera, Patricia (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) White, Jonathan Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Subject: Urgent Response Required Release of Separated Children 0-4 Importance: High File: Abbott House Shelter 0 to 4 as of 08 July 2018.xlsx Dear Provider- In your care are child(ren) aged 0-4 {plus any siblings of those listed children) who are scheduled for discharge from and transfer to on Tuesday July 10, 2018 at Eastern. At that time, the child(ren) are scheduled to be reunified with their parents. Please immediately submit cases for children on the attached spreadsheet for release approval. (Use standard password.) Use the normal UAC Portal submission process. CHILDREN Please submit into the UAC Portal release requests for the attached cases. 0 If any child on this list has a sibling in care, follow this same process for all the siblings also (regardless of the sibling?s age). - if you add a sibling, immediately reply and email to notify us of the names and A #s of the sibling. DO WE SUBMIT THE CASE FOR Yes. IMMEDIATELY submit the children for approval. Use the normal submission procedure. WHERE WILL THE CHILD You will transport via ground tranSportation to a local meeting location. You will receive the meeting location address Tuesday morning. You will be contacted by ORR or the HHS Reunification Team. WHAT DO WE SEND WITH THE CAR SEATS: Please include within the child?s personal belongings his/her car seat. The seat should be appropriate for the child's age/size. You may purchase this item if necessary. Plan to leave the car seat with the child. OTHER BELONGINGS: Please include all of the normal belongings, documents, packets, medications, etc.-- Anything that you would ordinarily send with a child when facilitating reunification. In addition, please include the following: I Diapers, if age appropriate, for minimum 7 days - Baby wipes, if age appropriate, for minimum 7 days a Any ointments, powders or other hygiene items normally used for minimum 7 days I Bottles and formula, if age appropriate, for minimum 7 days 0 Food, age appropriate, for minimum 3 days Comfort items specific to the child (blankets, toys, pacifiers) DOCUMENTATION OF TRANSFER TO DHS: You will be provided additional paperwork to present to the ICE personnel at the designated location. This will be transmitted to you by Tuesday morning. A-391 HOW DO WE ON You will communicate with headquarters throughout the transportation of the child on Tuesday. Headquarters will want to know in realvtime 1) when you depart from your facility/program, 2) when you transfer custody to DHS, and 3) when you document the release in the UAC Portal. You will email these milestones in real-time to if you have any significant problems throughout the transfer (such as protesters blocking the transport), the 24 hour phone line at headquarters is 202603-7935. HOW DO WE DOCUMENT THE DISCHARGE IN THE UAC When you discharge the children in the UAC Portal, in the Discharge Notification page, for Discharge Type, select "Other.? In the ?Proof of Relationship? box enter ?Release due to Court Order following family separation? in addition to other comments that you enter in that box. Otherwise, document this discharge as you would normally in the UAC Portal WHAT DO WE DOCUMENT AFTER THE Upload any additional documentation you may receive to the UAC Portal. As you know, the reunification of children with their parents is critically important. It is essential, for the safe reunification of children with parents, that this process and timeline be strictly followed. Thank you. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202?690-8477 Cell: 202-680?9355 Fax: 202-401-1022 A-3 92 APPENDIX A-393 Message From: White, Jonathan ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 7/16/2018 8:49:10 AM To: Subject: Re: Separated Children You did the right thing. I am in travel to testify about this mission in court. Thank you. I {Jonathan D. White, CPH ECommander, US. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps UAC Reunification HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DHHS) Thomas P. O?Neill Federal Building 200 %c Street sw Washington, DC 20515 l0. (202) 5105019 Disclaimer: .gThis message is intended for the exclusive use of the recipient(s) named above. It imay contain information that is PROTECTED, PRIVILEGED, and/or CONFIDENTIAL, and git should not be disseminated, distributed, or copied to persons not authorized to Sreceive such information. All sensitive documents must be properly labeled before idissemination via email. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication gin error, please erase all copies of the message and its attachments and notify us 5 immediately. On: 15 Jul 2018 21:20, "i wrote: Jonathan, Wanted to provide this to you for situational awareness. I know that Glen and the team are trying to work out the issues with communications/process gaps but wanted you to see the issues that have arisen today. Thanks Office: Cell: Sent from my iPhone A-394 Begin forwarded message: From: Date: July 15, 2018 at 11:00:55 PM CDT To: Subject: Fwd: Separated Children Forward to Jonathan. President CEO BCFS stem Head uarters office direct corporate website w_wwi3CfS__net I program website Arizona . California . Colorado . Florida . Illinois - New York - Ohio - Oregon . Tennessee . Texas - Washington, D.C. Africa Eastern Europe . Latin America . Southeast Asia Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2018 9:56 PM To: Cc: Subject: Separated Children Good evening, I wanted to make you aware of some of the challenges we are facing as we implement the reunification process for separated children. The urgency to initiate the transport of the children is not reflected when we arrive at the detention facilities. Today, we received instructions to initiate reunification for 37 tender age children from Harlingen at the detention facility in Los Fresnos. After receiving authorization to transport the kids they were driven to the facility that is approximately 30 minutes away and arrived at 14:30. The children were initially taken into the facility, but were then returned to the van as the facility was still working on paperwork. The children were brought back in later in the evening, but returned to the vans because it was too cold in the facility and they were still not ready to be processed in. It is 22:30 and they are still in the vans and not one of our children has been checked in. In addition, there are other vans with kids from other facilities that are waiting as well. There has to be a better process. I hope as we move forward there can be adjustments so that we don?t put tender age kids in this position. If coordinated properly, we can be scheduled for a particular intake time so there are not multiple programs A-395 arriving at the same time and overwhelming the intake process at the facility. Any attention you can provide or elevate regarding this issue is appreciated. 2 -, . -- -.-, -. emu- 31'? Lot Arizona - California a Colorado - Florida - Illinois - Massachusetts 0 New York . North Carolina 0 Ohio 0 Oregon - Tennessee I Texas a Washington, 012. - Africa I Eastern Europe - Latin America South Asia A-396 APPENDIX A-397 Message From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP LA Sent: 7/17/2018 5:11:33 PM To: Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) White, Jonathan [ionathan.white@hhs.gov] CC: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Hayes, Jonathan (ACF) [jonathan.hayes@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: RE: Reunification of UAC with Parents Resending to include Jonathan White. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202-401?1022 From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2018 12:24 PM To: Hayes, Jonathan (ACF) Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Cc: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Subject: Reunification of UAC with Parents Jonathan, FYSA I recently spoke to our FFS at Port Isabel. She reports UAC still there pending interview since yesterday noon. The number of kids still being processed is 11. This reunification process is taking much longer than it should. Based on information that we received yesterday on a phone briefing with DHS and what staff are reporting on the ground DHS is re-interviewing adult parents about their legal case and other issues not related to reunification. It appears that the DHS interview process is including parent interview regarding credible fear etc. which really is unrelated to parent\family reunification. Is there any way we can ask them to put their parents interview about non-reunification aside until after the parent and child are reunified? James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children's Services A-398 Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202?401-1022 A-399 APPENDIX A-4OO Message From: White, Jonathan [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group Wh] Sent: 7/19/2018 11:42:26 AM To: Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) UAC Transfers (ACF) [uactransfers@acf.hhs.gov] CC: IRCT2 Info Manager [irct2.info@hhs.gov] Subject: RE: Initial Manifest from Southwest Key Canutillo to El Paso Flag: Follow up So programs are showing up at the Phoenix F0 and parents aren?t there? Got it. Jonathan D. White, CPH Commander, US. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps UAC Reunification HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DHHS) I Thomas P. Neill Federal Building 1 200 CStreet SW Washington, DC 20515 0. (202) )?730 {202) 510 5019 Disclaimer: This message is intended for the exclusive use of the rec-ipiends) named above. It mav contain information that is PROTECTED. PRU- YLEGED, and?or COATIDENTML. and it should not be disseminated. distributed. or copied to persons not authorized to receive such information. A ll sensitive documents must be properly labeled before dissemination via email. you are not the intended recipient. any dissemination. distribution, or copving is strictly prohibited. lfyou have received this communication in error. please erase all copies of the message and its attachments and notifv us immediateba From: Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 7:40 AM To: White, Jonathan UAC Transfers (ACF) Cc: Info Manager Subject: Re: Initial Manifest from Southwest Key Canutillo to El Paso Jonathan, It?s Phoenix mainlyJuly 2018 07: 03, ?White, Jonathan <1 onathan 1Whiter?aihhs eov> wrote: I am almost to HI-H-I and will be addressing this this morning. Can we clarify the set of ICE locations where this is occurring? Jonathan D. White, LC SW-C, CPH Commander, US. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps FHCO, UAC Reuni?cation HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DHHS) Thomas P. O?Neill Federal Building 200 Street SW Washington, DC 20515 o. (202) 730-8585lm. (202) 510-5019 A-401 ionatltanwhiter?hhsgov Disclaimer: This message is intended for the exclusive use of the recipient(s) named above. It may contain information that is PROJECTED, PR1 VILEGED, and/or CONFIDENTIAL, and it should not be disseminated, distributed or copied to persons not authorized to receive such information. All sensitive documents must be properly labeled before dissemination via email. lfyou are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying is strictly prohibited If you have received this communication in error, please erase all copies of the message and its attachments and notify us immediately. On: 19 July 2018 02:29, Transfers wrote: Jonathan and Jallyn, We are continuing to have issues at the ICE facilities with delays and now parents not even being at the facilities until hours and in some cases until the next day. Please see below an email from one of our programs. I also received a phone call tonight about a child that had flown in and another that drove close to 6 hours to get to the facilities to then be told that their parent is not there. We had to find local placement for those kids (in one of our shelters) since ICE officers told them the parents are out of state and will not arrive until the next day. I will have more details tomorrow on those cases. Can we please address this with ICE tomorrow? Thank you, Lead Principal Data Analyst General Dynamics Information Technology Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Division of Unaccompanied Children Operations (DUCO) 330 St, SW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20201 Office Cell From: Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:22 PM T0: - Cc: Pedregon, Samuel (ACF) swke .or mg My; (ACF) (CTR) Herboldsheimer, Shannon (ACF) UAC Transfers (ACF) De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Subject: Re: Initial Manifest from Southwest Key Canutillo to El Paso Thank you Emesto. Including my ORR team A-402 On: 18 July 2018 20:05, wrote: Good afternoon Mr. Gonzalez, There have been several changes in plan to transports occurring in the area for today. We assisted with shuttling of two groupings of minors this morning, one arriving at 9:10 am and another at 9:40 am. Those minors were reunified in a time frame of about 3 hours and the staff returned without a hitch. During that time we were advised that we would need to have 4 Canutillo minors at the camp at 2 pm. We were subsequently to assist with shuttling a group of 4 minors from Phoenix arriving at 2:40 pm. Sack lunches and waters were coordinated and the vehicles were there waiting to be allowed to enter. At approximately 2:30pm, the officers at the camp advised the Canutillo vehicle that the parents of the minors would not be arriving until after 6:00 pm as they were scattered throughout Otero county, Sierra Blanca, and other areas. They were going to keep them in the parking lot until further notice. At 2:45 pm, the Phoenix vehicle was told that only one of the parents of the minors was at the camp and could be reunified. The child was reunified but the rest were told to sit until further notice. Several emails went through during the time the vehicles were waiting and the transports pending were changed several times. A bus that was to arrive at 6 pm was then rescheduled for flights to take place the following morning as per Shannon Herboldsheimer. We later received an email that the bus transport was back on the plan to arrive between 10:30 pm and 11:00 pm. At 5:00 pm, the agents at the camp stated they would prefere we turn back to the shelter and wait for them to reach us at the shelter, once that parents of the minors had arrived. So the vehicle from Canutillo, and the vehicle transporting the Phoenix minors return to the shelter site, ate dinner, and are currently awaiting the arrival of the parents so that the children can be transported back to the camp. Time is indefinite. We are on standby. We have made arrangements with our overnight staff for support. The staff provided the agent with a cell phone number, but unfortunately the employees did not get the person?s name or number.- Ernesto From: Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) ACF.hhs.gov] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 6:23 PM To: Cc: Pedregon, Samuel (ACF) Subject: Re: Initial Manifest from Southwest Key Canutillo to El Paso Below. Not before. Sorry On: 18 July 2018 19:22, "Gonzalez, Jose <1 wrote: Hola - Can you please confirm you have taken care of this before? From: "Gonzalez, Jose Subject: Re: Initial Manifest from Southwest Key Canutillo to El Paso Date: 18 July 2018 19:10 To: (ACF) aswke mm? Cc: Transfers "Pedregon, Samuel "Young, April (ACF) "Alexia Rodriguez (100 Admin)" prg>, ?If?swkey.ore> A-403 Hello Ernesto. Can you verify that these kids were able to get reuni?ed today? If not we need them to be processed ASAP and taken to destination 011118 July2018101l9. mm mm)" we mt All, Attached is the Initial Manifest for UAC going from SWK Canutillo to El Paso. We are requesting that these minors travel today and arrive at the facility by 2:00pm. Please let us know immediately if you will not be able to arrange this travel. Thank you, Brian Special Assistant Office of Refugee Resettlement U.S. Department of Health 81 Human Services Office: [202) 2604249 mam A404 APPENDIX A-405 To: Stecker, Judy Cc: Marriott. Brian Wolfe. Kenneth From: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Sent: Sun 6/24f2013 6:27:51 PM Subject: media cases All, 5?9" We seen scattered reports in the media of separated parents and children, as in the one in the Post today tlt?her is in El Salvador and the child is in the US, presumably in our custody. Q) 0 Is it possible to put these stories in one place? With names, we could probably locate the kids and maniac ?air cases. I think you all would have the most comprehensive list of those in the media. (0 Thank you, {ssh 8 Scott (2) 04 E. Scott Lloyd Director 0 Of?ce of Re?lgee Resettlement US. Department of Health and Human Services 51.9 (202) 401-7269 F8: (202) 868-9192 (cell) 0(0?Zg) scott . (.0 A406 APPENDIX A-407 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 To: Cc: ELC IML WC SOS Subject: FW: Zero Tolerance Prosecution Referrals Date: Saturday, April 28, 2018 6:35:32 PM Attachments: Zero tolerance memo 4.6.18.mf AG press release Zero tolerance 4.6.18.mf All. Per the a little more speci?c direction regarding the attached and the below $03; directive. so" 'bQ All adults. male or female. will be presented for 1325 prosecution. We will cor ti?ie to process all subjects as appropriate however. all subjects 213 and 867 or 215 (de?ending on if an ER 01? a reinstate)will be scanned and sent to prosecutions. Prosecutions?vv?l then advise us whether a case is accepted or not. Insru'e the language on the 213 states??ibject is being presented for prosecution". This does not include family units or juveniles. Remember. ambiguity is the mile. We will keep moving fonvard. . I am available for questions or concerns. 3' 9? . 0 Thanks ,0 . \i?s 0Q 9 From:? Sent: Saturday, April 38, 2018 2:51:01 PM To: ELC IML WC ELC IML SUPERVISORS Subject: FW: Z355 Tolerance Prosecution Referrals All. 3? Read adhehnlents and message. All single adults for prosecution. From: Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 2:27:05 PM Cc: Subject: FW: Zero Tolerance Prosecution Referrals 003577 DHS Production to. the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 PAICS. Please see the info below regarding zero tolerance prosecutions. The Prosecutions department will track all prosecutions as required below. Thanks. o9 Actmg DIVISIOD Chief .3 Ow 0W From=? 0 Sent: Frida A ril 27 2018 8:05:56 PM 750% To: Cc: my Subject: FW: Zero Tolerance Prosecution Referrals FYA please. Note the tracking piece. . 0 Sent: Friday, April 27, 2018 4:50 PM To: SCOTT, RODNEY CHAVEZ, GLORIA PORVAZNIK, ANTHONYJ KARISCH, RODOLFO A: IN A ROBERT AVEZ, FELIX a A MANUELJR ORTIZ RAULL VILLAREAL ROY Cc: OPS EAST SECTOR OPS WEST SECTORS OPSCENTRALSECTORS UDSON RICHARD USBP I OTTA USBP PROVOST, CARLA (USBP) FOXQTOPES 003578 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 Subject: Zero Tolerance Prosecution Referrals Chiefs and Deputies, Please begin referring all single adults to your respective US Attorney?s Office for prosecution under section 1325(a) of Title 8. This guidance supersedes all local arrangements between your Sector Prosecution Unit and the US Attorney?s Office. Please let us know if there are any questions. Thank you in advance for diligence referring amenable subjects and tracking this activity. .99 <5 egards, 23 Q9 0 (Acting) Deputy Chief Law Enforcement Operations Directorate Ops 6&0 FOggl/{BsEs 003579 APPENDIX A-411 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14, 2019 From: GRAME, MONIQUE Sent: Friday, April 27, 2018 9:03 PM To: RGV CPC RGV PROSECUTIONS RGV PROSECUTIONS RGV PROSECUTIONS Div; RGV RGV PADILLA, MANUEL ORTIZ, RAUL Subject: FW: Zero Tolerance Prosecution Referrals Attachments: Zero tolerance memo 4.6.18.pdf; AG press release Zero tolerance 4.6.18.pdf '06 a? Good evening, at? Please begin referring all single adults to your respective corridor prosecutions office c?irosecution under section 1325(3) of Title 8. This guidance supersedes all local arrangements betweenxogiar Sector?s Prosecution Units and the US Attorney?s Office. This guidance is not new (reference April 6, memorandum from AG Sessions to Federal Prosecutors) to the US Attorney?s Office, but our action ofgferring all amenable cases is new. It is fully anticipated there will be declinations based on a multitude ox easons. 4'9 Please feel free to contact me or any of the Prosecutions 395?s if you have questions. Thank you, . x53 6? 9 1 003608 APPENDIX A-413 DHS Production to the House 011 the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 From: Sent: Friday, April 27, 2018 10:44 PM To: Cc: Subject: ero- erance rosecu Ion era 5 Attachments: Zero tolerance memo 4.6.18.pdf; AG press release Zero tolerance 4.6.18.pdf LS3 Gents, 33$ Read below and forward to your respective supervisors, 0?9 Things to remember: 9?0 Need to verify location of entry to the U. 5., since we wQLnot be able to prosecute for 1325(3) if the subjects entered in a different district than the ones they were?a pprehended No criminal history needed to present for prosecq?on. 0 These guidelines will not pertain to Family Unit? QC Further guidance expected to be forthcoming eady next week. 3? Watch Commander 3? 0.5. Border Yuma Office: Email: F01 003658 DHS Production to the House Committee 0.11 the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 Sent: 8 7:15 PM Subject: Zero to erance emai within the speci?ed date range (forwarded) Attachments: Zero tolerance memo 4.6.18.pdf; AG press release Zero tolerance 4.6.18.pdf From:? Sent: Monda A ril 30, 2018 3:16 AM Su ject: Zero-Tolerance Prosecution Referrals . - Good Morning Gents, . as? Please read below email reference the Zero-Tolerance ghosecution Referrals. Q3 (A) Watch Commander Of?ce of Border Patrol - Of?ce: $3 Cell: - 3? Email: 5" ON mm? ,0 Sent: Friday, April 27, 2018 10:44 PM Subject: Zero-To erance Prosecution Referrals Gents, - 8 9 Read below and fonvag?o your respective supervisors, Things to remember: 0 Need to verify location of entry to the U.S., since we will not be able to prosecute for 1325(a) if the subjects entered in a different district than the ones they were apprehended. 1 7 f- J1 ?3f? DHS Piod 00 (in) DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judicialy - May 1'4. 2019 No criminal history needed to present for prosecution. 0 These guidelines will not pertain to Family Units. Further guidance expected to be forthcoming early next week. Ware! Commander 0.5. Border Patrol Yuma Sector Office: Email: - i . a DHS HJC Plod. 003660 APPENDIX A-417 ADMINISTRATION FOR 82 TO: OS UAC/Refugee Big Group FROM: Jonathan White, Deputy Director for Children?s Programs, ORR SUBJECT: Unaccompanied Alien Children Program Update DATE: July 4, 2017 BUT UNCLASSIFIED Current refeirals and discharges: During the past seven-day period (as of data reported on the 3 July dashboard), average referrals rose to 71 day (+16 from previous week) and average discharges fell to 42 UAC/day (-1 from previous week). The 30?day discharge rate has ?uctuated between 1.9 and 2.0 this week. Current Capacity: ORR continues to monitor shelter occupancy on a daily basis, currently at 43% from previous week) and to adjust in anticipation of expected need. On June 11, the second phase of 20% capacity reductions for residential Shelter and Transitional Foster Care (TFC) beds was implemented. On July 1, OR reduced Shelter and TFC beds by an addition 824 beds. ORR does not anticipate any additional bed capacity reductions in FY17. ORR has an increased focus on monitoring specialty bed capacity (Secure, Staff Secure, Residential Therapeutic Center, and Long-Term Foster Care) in addition to standard Shelter and TFC. Congress: The ORR Director participated in a hearing on June 22, 2017, before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The ORR Director, Deputy Director for Children?s Programs, and health division director met with Rep. Michael C. Burgess (R-TX) on June 23. OR is working with Of?ce of Legislative Affairs and Budget (OLAB) and the Of?ce of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation (ASL) to respond to an oversight letter from Chairman Ron Johnson of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Communications: An online fact sheet on the Community Safety Initiative is in development. ORR and ACF Coms are collaborating with DHS public affairs on messaging for UAC Sponsor Initiative. Mission Risks and Challenges: ORR is working to develop and implement strategies to mitigate each of the risks and challenges identi?ed for this mission. 1. ORR may experience shortfall in Secure Shelter capacity as a result of increasing domestic apprehensions of gang members. ORR has 58 Secure Shelter beds nationwide in two facilities. Recent rapid increases in the number of referrals requiring Secure-level care, as a result of domestic apprehensions following law enforcement actions including large-scale anti-gang operations, suggest that this level may be inadequate for emerging requirements. On June 30?s Specialty Bed Capacity Report, male Secure beds were at 94% capacity A-418 The next Specialty Bed Capacity Report will be released on Friday, 7 July (due to the July 4 holiday, there will be no Specialty Bed Capacity Report on Tuesday of this week). ORR is working on plans to procure additional Secure beds by a contract mechanism. Future UAC referral levels are volatile and unpredictable. In partnership with Department of Homeland Security and other partners in the UAC Uni?ed Coordination Group (U CG), ORR works to obtain best available intelligence on potential future migration patterns affecting referral numbers. DHS projections anticipate average daily UAC migration from 17-67 through the end of Quarter 3. DHS Intelligence and Analysis advises that the Quarter 4 projections will be available in mid-July. . DHS immigration enforcement actions may adversely a?ect discharge rate. DHS has launched a national Sponsor Initiative,? which involves contacting sponsors of UAC who are without legal status, interviewing them, and in some cases taking them into custody, issuing criminal charges against them, or issuing Notices to Appear. Effects of this initiative upon readiness of individuals to step forward as Sponsors are expected to result in signi?cant increases in length of stay and decline in discharge rate. This step would represent one-half of the DHS policy changes necessary to ful?ll the Deterrence? scenario model (since family unit separations are not yet being implemented). ORR is currently reviewing that model to determine if it should be re?ned to current policy realities. . Risks of too many vs. too few open beds must be balanced. OR is implementing total cuts of approximately 35% of Shelter and TFC beds in June, to mitigate against budgetary risks of too many open beds. ORR is currently modeling four scenarios using the Bed Capacity Model tool: Current Referrals and Discharges, DHS Deterrence, and DHS Projections. The DHS Deterrence and Steady Growth scenarios require additional beds in FY 2017. DHS Projections and Current Referrals/Discharges scenarios, however, do not require additional beds in FY17 or early FY18. As a result, at this time, ORR does not anticipate either adding or reducing standard shelter and TFC beds in FY17. Division of Planning and Logistics (DPL) continues contingency planning for further increases in daily referrals. ORR briefed the UCG Deputies? Group on June 22 regarding its readiness for in?ux events, as required under the UCG Plan. Criminal gang activity by some former UA Cs creates operational and optical risk for the program. ORR is engaged in a Community Safety Initiative designed to assure that program operations do not create risks for American communities. ORR published a new Secure and Staff Secure Policy on June 12. ORR is working with grantees to pilot a Department of Justice-recommended gang prevention program in shelter programs. ORR has been engaging with DHS to make improvements to information sharing related to criminal intelligence and potential community risk issues, both in the process of referrals, and in sponsor vetting and pre?release consultation between OR and DHS. . Natural disasters and all-hazard events, especially hurricanes, pose threats to ORR UAC program operations. The ORR program shelter network includes a number of programs in locations at risk for natural disasters, and the concentration of many programs in a hurricane threat area creates concurrent-impact risks. The scenario of a hurricane impact to the Rio Grande Valley region in Texas, in particular, poses signi?cant threats of program?wide disruption. ORR requires all shelter programs to have emergency contingency and evacuation 2 A-4l9 plans at the facility level, but a regional-level event creates signi?cant risk of program-wide disruption. ORR DPL is analyzing this threat and developing contingency plans for natural disaster scenarios. A-420 Nad UAC-001094 Weekly Operational Bed Cascades 7/3/2017 Activation Plan to maintain 85 percent capacity SITE SCENARIO 1 SCENARIO 2 SCENARIO 3 SCENARIO 4 NAME Current Referrals 8? DHS Deterrence DHS Projections Steady Growth Discharges week) TBD +250 Not brought online 7/13/2017 Not brought online 9/23/2017 Not brought online_ 7/20/2017 Not brought online? 10/5/2017 nan +250 Not brought online 7/21/2017 Not brought online 10/13/2017 TBD 4250 Not brought online 7/23/2017 Not brought online 10/21/2017 TBD +250 Not brought online 7/25/2017 Not brought online 10/28/2017 +250 Not brought online 7/25/2017 Not brought online 11/5/2017 TBD +250 Not brought online 7/28/2017 Not brought online 11/12/201?7 Not brought online 7/30/2017 Not brought online 11/19/2017 - I TBD +250 Not brought online 8/1/2017 - I Not broughtonline I - 11/27/2017 TBD +250 Not brought online 873/2017 _Not brought online TBD +250 Not brought online 3/5/2017 Not brought online 12/11/2017 TBD 1:250 Not brought online 8/7/2017 Not brought online 12/18/2017 TBD +250 Not brought online - 8/9/2017 Not broughtonline 12/25/2017 TBD +250 Not brought online Not brought online 1/1/2013 TBD +250 Not brought online Not brought online 1/8/2018 TBD #250 Not brought online 8/15/20? lxlot brought online.) 1/15/2018 TBD +250 Not brought online 8/17/2017 Not brou?ght online 1/23/2018 TBD -i-250 Not brought online 8/19/2017 Not brought online 1/30/2018 TBD +250 Not brought online 8/21/2017 Not brought online 2/5/2018. TBD +250 N?ot brought online 8/24/2017 Not brought online 2/13/2018 TBD +250 Not brought online 8/25/2017 I Not brought online 2/20/2018 TBD +250 l?\lot brought online 8/23/2017 Not brought online 2/27/2018 +250 Not brought online 8/31/2017 Not brought online 3/5/2018 +250 Not brought online 9/2/2017 Not brought online 3/13/2013 TBD +250 Not brought online 9/5/2017 Not brought online 3/20/2018 TBD +250 Not brought online 9/10/2017* Not-broughtonline 9/23/2017 Projected UAC end 39,554 43.322 39,504 421150 Of FY17 A-421 Weekly Operational Bed Cascades 7/3/2017 notes Assumptions 7-day average reported on the June 12 dashboard (71 nario 1 . . Sce UC/day) With a 1.9 discharge rate (30 day average). Referrals increase by 2.5 times from current 7 day average 5 . 2 for 60 days, drop to 2 times for the following 30 days, and cenarlo then remain 1.5 times current average with a 1.0 discharge rate (95 day LOC) . Avera of 67 referrals er da with a 2.0 dischar Scenario 3 rate Steady growth increase of +4 UAC per week from our Scenario 4 current 7-day average (71 UAC) and a 2.0 discharge rate Background The cascades use values as shown on the dashboard distributed on: Date: 7/3/2017 in Care 2621 Census Funded . Capacity 5571 (pI'Oposed capaCIty after reductions) Notes Planning scenarios are neither predictive nor prescriptive; rather they demonstrate a range of possible outcomes informing decision-making, planning processes, and resource requirements. *Scenario 2 will require additional sites in order to maintain 85% occupancy. APPENDIX A-423 Message From: White, Jonathan (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 8/15/2017 9:45:16 PM To: Hogle, Olivia (ACF) CC: Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) De LA Cruz, James (ACF) [james.delacruz@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: RE: UAC separated from parents Thank you! From: Hogle, Olivia (ACF) Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 5:23 PM To: White, Jonathan (ACF) Cc: Sualog, JaIIyn De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Subject: UAC separated from parents Good afternoon Jonathan, As requested, below is a breakdown of the trends seen in UAC separations from parents as identified by DHS at the time of referral, both this week and across the last few months. I understand from the field that they are discovering more separations that were not reported in the initial referral- I don?t have those numbers. Intakes does keep a daily tracking sheet of separations should you need additional details. We have received 27 separations over the last 7 days. The majority of these referrals seem to be coming from El Paso and Phoenix. For August to date 50% are from El Paso and 27% Phoenix. The last 7 of UAC rental separations (as known at initial referral 8/8 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/14 Month if UAC Separated from 9% of total if of separations clearly ?26 of separations due to Parent referrals separated identified as due to immigration history from parent parental immigration only 1istory only April 10 1.13% June 26 1.6% 4 15% July 44 1.9% 13 30% 8/1- 8/14 37 -- 20 54% Please let me know if there is any additional information I can help provide. Regards, Olivia Hogle, MSW Lead Intakes Program Specialist A424 Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Unaccompanied Children Operations 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20447 Desk: Cell: Olivia.Hogle@ acf.hhs.gou *Please note: I telewor/r on Fridays and can be reached by email or cell. A425 APPENDIX A-426 Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Accompanied Children Operations Weekly Director?s Report Program Updates August 10, 2017 Table of Contents Project Officers Field Intakes Case .. Data A-427 .2 7 10 12 PROJECT OFFICER TEAM August 8, 2017 I. Two-Week Look Ahead ll. Implementation of Program Priorities - Home Study and Post-Release Services: As of August 8, 2017 ReferralfWaitlist Home Studies 7 TVPRA Post-Release Sen/ices 14 Post-Release Only 1,726 Active Cases Home Studies 111 TVPRA Post-Release Services 2.279 Post-Release Only 1,673 PREA Sexual Abuse Hotline: As of July 29 2017 . - . Number of Type of Call . Calls Abandoned Calls 1 Answered Calls 13 Calls Leading to Hotline Report 0 Calls Reported to CPS 0 Calls Reported to Law Enforcement 0 0 Case Coordination: As of July 29, 2017 Number Recommendation Type Completed Family Reunification Recommendations 357 Transfer Recommendations 12 Ill. Grant and Contract Updates: . Funding Awards: FDA FOAs are being entered into the announcement module. National Call Center/PREA Hotline Solicitation: 0 PSC finished distributing eight (8) proposals to the Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP) on August 7, 2017. The TEP plans to begin their consensus meeting on August 15, 2017. On July 12, 2017, CO requested an extension for application submission to July 28, 2017 by 1:00pm. A428 On June 20, 2017', the hotline Solicitation was posted on FBO. Applications are due by July 20, 2017 by 1:00pm. Assigned PO and PSC are currently answering questions proposed by potential 17e237c548&tab=core& cview=1 DUCO Director met with PSC on June 8, 2017. The new acquisition milestone schedule estimates that the call center contract will be awarded on September Final edits to the solicitation submitted to PSC on June 20, 2017. On May 25,2017, DUCO Director and PO Supervisor met with PSC to discuss concerns over the timeliness of completing the Call Center/Hotline contract. DUCO updated the IGCE, SOW, and signed the AP before submitting it to PSC again. Fingerprinting Contract: 0 Procurement package for fingerprint support services and family reunification packet assistance services is still in development. Emergency Shelter Contract: 0 PSC is working to award the contract by August 7, 2017. Status is still pending. Case Coordination Contract: 0 On June 29, 201?, COR executed 2nd Modification to extend the contract until September 29, 2017. On June 8, 2017, DUCO Director met with the CO, Linda O?Neil, and agreed on the below new timeline for extension to current CC contract and new award. 0 September 29, 2017-extension for current case coordination contract (three? months) 0 September 29thor 30, 2017 -new award for case coordination contract. 0 On May 24, 2017, DUCO Director and PO supervisor held a meeting with PSC due to Contracting Officer, Linda O?Neil, not meeting the required timelines necessary for the full open competition of the Hotline and Case Coordination contracts despite the CORs submitting all pertinent documents for these Solicitations in a timely manner. As a result, DUCO Director made a decision to extend the current contract for an additional a 2 1/2 month to prevent a lapse in service for the current PREA hotline. DUCO Director requested for PCS to make simultaneous awards for both the call centers and Case Coordination in mid-September. On March 31, 2017, PSC issued a Modification to extend the current CC contract for an additional three months (June 30, 2017) due to the Contracting Officer not meeting the required timelines to post the new Solicitation on F30. 2017 Case Coordination Solicitation 0 The award date is scheduled for September 29, 2017. On June 5, 2017, panel completed their review of cost proposals and submitted their cost analysis to PSC. CO reviewfcomments still pending despite the assigned panel Chair?s numerous requests for updates to finalize this process. 0 On June 2, 2017, Contractor Officer, Linda O?Neil; provided the panel additional information in efforts to complete the cost analysis process. A-429 On May 26, 2017, panel chair requested additional guidance from Contracting Officer in efforts to complete their review of cost proposals. 0 On May 19, 2017, panel chair submitted the panel consensus report to the Contracting Officer, Linda O?Neil, for review. 0 On May 2, 2017, CO distributed proposals to the panel to be reviewed and evaluated. 0 On May 1, 2017, three (3) proposals were submitted to PSC in response to the CC Solicitation. CO provided the panel reviewers with (conflict of interest and non- disclosure) form to be signed and submitted to PSC on May 2, 2017 by 10:00am. 0 On April 17, 2017, the assigned COR contacted ACF ethics to obtain guidance regarding statutes and regulations governing conflicts of interest of former GDIT employees to serve on the panel for current CC solicitation. A response to this request is pending. On March 31, 2017, the CC Solicitation was posted on FBO. Proposals were submitted to PSC on May 1,2017. -233-SO On March 30, the CO was informed of ORR leadership?s request for the new CC contract base year and all option years to be in six moth increments. An amendment to the Solicitation was posted on FBO to reflect this request. Due to award date change POP will be revised. Homestead Contracts: 0 CORs and Branch Chief will continue to work with Contractors in planning for the warm status of Homestead. A final decision regarding deactivation planning options is still pending. Re: Homestead Shelter Contracts: A. Cad re task orders (005) for CHSI, GDIT, SWK: I On July 28, PSC notified GDIT and SWK training contract of the Government?s intent to issue a new cadre task order instead of extending Task order HHSP23337005 on August 6th. The period of performance is August 7, 2017 to May 7, 2018 (end of Option year 2). The cost estimate shall be submitted to the C0 and COR by August 2, 2017. a On July 19,2017, PSC notified CHSI that the Government will not extend the period of performance (POP) of task order No. HHSP23337005T after Sunday, 06 Aug 2017. CHSI submitted a complete ramp down plan to the COR by COB, August 25, 2017. On July 25, 2017, PSC notified the GDIT- Training and the SWK Transportation contractors that the Government will not extend the POP of task order HHSP23337005T after Sunday, 06 Aug 2017. The Government intends to award a new cadre task order for both contractors, pending funding availability. B. Homestead task order (004)- Brookstone only- Warm Status 0 On July 25, PSC informed Brookstone of the Government?s intent to extend the period of performance of task order HHSP23370004T from July 29, 2017 to September 28, 2017, to provide minimal on-site safety services; payment of utilities, fencing, and maintenance of Homestead in a bare bones warm status. Brookstone will not be expected to restore the site back to its original conditions until further guidance and funds are provided by ORR. PSC will issue this modification on or before July 28, 2017, as a ?no-additional-cost modification?. The Contractor shall use the unused funds within this task order. The period of performance A-43O VI. may be extended or a new task order may be issued by the Government at a later time based on need and fund availability. 0 All non?leased equipment, supplies and hard copy UAC case files/documentation shall remain on-site until further guidance is provided by ORR or closure is confirmed. GDIT, SWK Cadre staff may be allowed on-site after April 28, 2017 to complete the equipment, supplies, and hard copy files transfer process, if needed . Upcoming Additional Capacity: . Project Officers have received and are reviewing the reduced capacity budgets. The final reduction is effective July 1, 2017. Emerging Issues and Opportunities: FY 17 Monitoring/Schedule: Programs monitored - quarter - completed SWK Kokopelli 11/28/16 12/02/16 SWK Casa Canutillo 11/28/16 12/02/16 SWK Montezuma 11/28/16 - 12/02/16 SWK Casa Presidente 11/28/16 -120/2/16 Homestead 12/6/16 12/8/16 (site visit) SWK El Cajon Lemon Grove 12/12/16-12/16/16 SWK Sol 12/12/16 12/16/16 Programs monitored - 2nd quarter completed 8. SWK Quetzal 01/09/17 01/13/17 9. Homestead 02/20/17 02/23/17 (site visit) 10. SWK Casa Houston 02/27/17 03/3/17 11. BCFS Baytown - 03/20/17 03/24/17 12. SWK Casa Blanca 03/27/17 03/31/17 13. Heartland and ICRC - 03/27/17 - -3/31/17 14. BCFS Raymondsville 03/27/17 03/31/17 15. YOLO County?03/27/17?03/31/17 Programs monitored 3rd quarter completed 16. Heartland Guadalupe ?04/24/17 04/28/17 17. BCFS Harlingen 05/01/17 05/05/17 18. Seton Home 05/01/17 ?05/05/17 19. Catholic Charities of Archdiocese of Galveston, Houston (CC Houston) 05/22/17 05/26/17 20. Morrison Staff Secure 05/22/17 05/26/17 21. Youthcare ?05/22/17 05/26/17 22. KidsPeace Shelter 06/12/17 06/16/17 23. SWK Casa Lighthouse 06/12/17 06/16/17 24. A New Leaf Dorothy Mitchell and Peterson Residence - 06/19/17 06/23/17 25. Lincoln Hall -06/19/17 ?06/23/17 26. St. PJ's Shelter 06/26/17 - 06/30/17 A-431 Program monitoring and site visits 4th quarter ongoing ORR Leadership has approved 4th quarter travel plan. Program monitoring and site visits 4th quarter ongoing 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Shenandoah - 7/11/2017 - 7/11/2017 SITE VISIT LIRS Shelter, TFC, LTFC, and 8/7/17 - 8/11/17 Crittenton Shelter 8/7/17 8/11/17 Heartland ICC 7/24/2017 - 7/28/2017 CC Boystown - 7/24/2017 - 7/28/2017 BCFS Fairfield - 8/28/2017 - 9/01/2017 CC Boystown - 8/9/2017 - 8/11/2017 SITE VISIT SWK Mesa Shelter and SS - 7/31/2017 - 8/04/2017 Nuevo Amanecer LCS - 9/11/2017 - 9/17/2017 Youth for Tomorrow - 9/25/2017 - 9/29/2017 BCFS LTFC - 9/18/2017 - 9/22/2017 His House - 9/4/2017 - 9/8/2017 Crittenton LTFC and - 9/4/2017 - 9/8/2017 Heartland IYC - 9/18/2017 - 9/22/2017 BCFS Extended Care - 9/25/2017 9/29/2017 BCFS - 9/25/2017 - 9/28/2017 SITE VISIT BCFS San Antonio Shelter - 9/25/2017 - 9/28/2017 SITE VISIT A-432 FIELD REPORT August 8I 2017 Two Week UC Tour Request Look Ahead Southeast 1- Kansas FFS reports Court Administrator will work on providing the court docket on a basis. Court Administrator will meet with the judge next August 15, 2017, at which time will begin to send the Court Docket to LSP. Northeast The team from the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources office completed a tour of Youth for Tomorrow on August 1, 2017. Eight staff members were scheduled to be present for the tour. The FFS supported program staff by answering questions related to program operation. South Texas - Victor Suh, from the ORR Policy Division, will be visiting the South Texas region on August 10, 2017 and August 11, 2017 to attend, and support local ORR staff, a DHS training regarding gang information/identification. Implementation of Program Priorities LENGTH OF CARE EFFORTS AND REGIONAL TRENDS Central Texas - BCFS TFC FFS has seen an increase in parent/child separations by DHS. Of the 10 reported incidents, 9 were from the El Paso area and 1 from San Luis, Arizona; 9 of 10 were of tender age. FFS are currently working closely with the FOJC to provide contact information, as most of the UACs do not have contact information themselves. FFS Omar Corrales has instructed the program to notify him immediately if DHS is not cooperating with obtaining information. The FOJC has been helpful providing contact information to the program. There have been 20 Parent/child separation SIRs from July 18, 2017 to present; most of which were from the El Paso area. Northeast - FFS and CFS have been working diligently to support the Holy Family in the release process. CFS Monica Samayoa-Brown, recently held a 2 hour session with the program on completing proper releases and ensuring documents are properly loaded into the portal for FFS release. SIGNIFICANT PREA REGIONAL TRENDS 0R ISSUES Central Texas - A male minor from BCFS SAC touched three male minors in their private area. Minor reported he was only horse playing. The other minors suggested he be moved to another dorm. Minor was moved and is now on close supervision. Northeast I Bethany Christian Services contacted law enforcement to report the incident on July 27, 2017. Law enforcement interviewed all minors reported to be involved in the incident, however 3 of4 minors denied the reported allegations. Each resident?s room in shelter was searched by a BCS staff member, and no prohibited items were found. CPS worker arrived on July 27, 2017 speak A-43 3 with the minors to confirm their wellbeing. CP and State Licensing investigator returned on August 1, 2017 to continue their investigation and interview all minors involved. They will provide a report once available. Staff member accused of providing minors with alcohol was terminated by Bethany Christian Services. SIGNIFICANT MEDICAL REGIONAL TRENDS OR ISSUES Central Texas 0 Minor at BCFS SAC with terminal kidney failure will be having her final interview next week to be put on the transplant waitlist. BCFS Medical stated after this upcoming interview the process will go quickly and hopefully minor receives a kidney soon. As per ORR Medical, minor is to stay at her current placement until completely healed. Once healed she can transfer to LTFC. - Minor at BCFS staff secure with heart disease will undergo procedure as soon as possible in San Antonio, Texas. - Minor at BCFS SAC was diagnosed with HEP B. Local health department has been notified. ORR Medical is aware and suggested minor be recommended for PRS once she reunifies. Same minor also claims she has Leukemia but has not been confirmed at this time by the medical team. OVERSIGHT AND FIELD TEAM CORRECTIVE ACTIONS Emerging Issues and Opportunities AGE DETERMINATION Central Texas I ST. PJs Children Home had an age redetermination and he was discharged on July 28, 2017. Southeast 0 One minor at Boystown is requesting voluntary departure. His master calendar hearing is scheduled for September 5,2017. Scuth Texas . IES Driscoll was issued a Corrective Action Plan for continued and multiple errors when issuing medications to UAC. FFS and P0 are continuing to provide guidance/feedback regarding this issue. VOLUNTARY DEPARTURE OTHER Central Texas 0 BCFS SS continues to step children down to BCFS SAC . Two UAC absconded from BCFS San Antonio. Law Enforcement was not successful finding the runaways. Southeast - Due to family emergency, both the Program Director and Lead Case Manager may be unavailable for an extended time at Maryville Academy. - FFS conducted a follow-up site visit at His House on August 4, 2017. Approximately thirty staff signed a grievance against the chief executive officer, chief program officer, and HR director alleging hostile work environment and cronyism. There is fear and tension among the A434 staff. However, upon interview and observation of the UAC this situation does not appear to be affecting them at this time. The kids observed appeared happy and the kids interviewed had no complaints, reported receiving appropriate services, and were content with the services received. - Boystown?s Lead Case Manager has left her position with Catholic Charities Boystown. The position is currently open. . Boystown will be monitored by monitoring team next week. Western Region Northeast I On July 7, 2017, Monitor John Wagner issued his final corrective action report is to Kids Peace. The program final response was provided on August 4, 2017. Areas cited included: 0 Section 5.6.2 Maintaining Case Files 0 3.1.3 Admissions - 1.1.5 Transfer of Custody to ORR - 4.10.1 Methods for Children and Youth to Report Per Cooperative Agreement: HHS-2017-ACF-ORR-902U0228 Section (7) Management of Personnel and Volunteers Positions Requiring ORR Prior Approval. A435 INTAKE TEAM August 8, 2017 Emerging Issues and Opportunities Intakes: Intakes are supporting field staff in implementation of a work flow process to track and analyze minors who have run away from facilities. The average number of daily referrals from July 31 to August 6 is 80, which is an increase of 5 from the previous week?s average. The average number of daily discharges during this timeframe is 59, which is an increase of 5 from the previous week?s average. Referral snapshot?July 31 to August 6 Total referrals placed: 562 15% tender age (0-12) 68% Male, 32% Female Country of Birth: I 56% Guatemala I 19% Honduras I 16% El Salvador I 4% Mexico I 5% Other 7 UAC mother baby group placed 8 UAC separated from a parent by DHS 4 UAC were placed in a secure facility and 3 in a staff secure facility A-436 CASE FILES FOIA Last week [07-29 to 08-04] Case ?les . We received 35 new requests; 5 urgent requests and 30 standard requests a The team fulfilled 32 requests last week and processed 294 requests - [Staff Update]: One team member left; Management approved to backfill the position a The current number of pending requests is approximately 564 There are no updates A-437 SYSTEMS AND ANALYTICS August 8, 2017 Sharepoint None Outages None UAC Portal Data Breaches None Medical Module and Case Status Release at Data Clean Up still underway and OSSI Release - None Portal Security No major security incidents reported Data Analysis - None A-438 APPENDIX AA A-439 Message From: Ali, Maryam (CTR) DHS Redacted Sent: 8/29120?17 2:05:50 PM To: De LA Cruz, James [iames.delacruz@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: RE: Separated Child Information Thank you! From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Friday, August 25, 2017 2:43 PM To: Plavsic, Julie Cc: Brooks, Teresa Ati, Maryam Hogle, Olivia (ACF) Subject: RE: Separated Child Information Hello Julie and Maryarn, Please find the most updated Separated Chitd from Parent Tracking Spreadsheet. We can send this to you each Friday so that our cases can be reconciled between agencies. James 5. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223} 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: Cell: 20235303355 Fax: 202-401-1022 A-440 APPENDIX AB A-441 Massage From: Swartz, Tricia (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 9/28/2017 1:19:15 AM To: White, Jonathan (ACF) ?onathan.white@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: Families DHS Policy is working on a family separation policy again, to send all children to OR. They don't understand that ORR has its own obligations and these types of cases often end up with parent repatriated and kid in our care for months pending home studies, international legal issues, etc. Iwill try to get some info unless you and Scott already have it. A-442 APPENDIX AC A-443 Message From: White, Jonathan (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 11/11/2017 7:35:54 PM To: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) [scott.lloyd@acf.hhs.gov] CC: White, Laura (ACF) [laura.white@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: Re: Heads up: referrals Good news: thanks to Jim's resourcefulness, we have this situation under control. No concerns at this time. Have a joyous and grateful Veterans' Day. Jonathan White Commander, US Public Health Service Deputy Director for Children's Programs Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement Administration for Children and Families Jonathan.Whitetfiiacflihsgov (202) 570-8916 On: 11 November 2017 11:15, "White, Jonathan wrote: Scott, FYSA only/no action required from Director at this time. Heads up for you that we are managing it but we are having challenges with placements for babies. (We got 143 referrals yesterday. That?s quite a jump up so we are concerned if that gets sustained. But we have a specialized problem right now.) We also received a number of infant placements or complex placements requin'ng beds for babies?-this one is tricky because most of our beds licensed for babies, at least near the Border, were at IES. We had a shortage last night of beds for babies. I will be having a call with staff to work through contingency plans and available options but we may not be able to maintain the strict placement hold at IES. Overall, infant placements seem to be climbing over recent weeks, and we think that's due to more separations from mothers by CBP. We will be talking about that issue this coming week. I'll let you know if there's anything you need to know, but just as a heads up: we are facing some challenges with beds for our youngest UAC. Jonathan Jonathan White Commander, US Public Health Service Deputy Director for Children's Programs Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement Administration for Children and Families A-444 . hhs. gov (202) 570-8916 A-445 APPENDIX AD A-446 To: Sualog, Jallyn Cc: White, Jonathan Hogle, Olivia From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Tue 11/21/2017 7:04:50 PM Subject: Family Separations Hello Jallyn, As you are aware the number of UAC that are referred to DCS and who were separated from a parent our guardian at the border has been increasing the last several months. As we, Field Tea m, strengthens our systems to quickly connect separated parents with children we are exploring the best ways for community stake holders to locate children who are sought out by their parents. The two options that we are aware of are either the or the intakes Hot Line. So far our Intakes Hot Line has done a greatjob of collecting data for cases of UAC separated from parents and those cases are identified by DHS at the time of referral. Intakes can continue to handle these cases and even a slight to moderate increase in cases. If cases increase in vast numbers, then we might need help with: a. Having the call center assist with stake holder referrals regarding separated minors. b. Asking ORR leadership to find out if there is a DHS initiative in place regarding expedited removals for a specific group of individuals. Below is more detail shared with use from a public defender?s office in New Mexico. The office informed me that all of the cases identified in New Mexico are Guatemalan and not Mexican. Background lnfo_r_ma_tion: UC Separated from Parent] Legal Guardian 8 IN E: --.. . . :i?""Tr . ctobl Hove; Dece Januar Febru lAugus Sapte . mber mber 7 pn ay 1 June July .t mber Ewe-2017.olwzcuai 91 I This month, as of today, we are already at 85 referred placements. What we do not know is if the number of cases reported by BP to Intakes is accurate. We suspect that there are other UAC being separated from parents at the border so we have asked USBP in HQ to ask their field offices to be more vigilant in reporting these cases. Both the local offices and HQ have agreed to be more responsive in letting ORR DCS Intakes know at the point of referral that the parent is being separated from his or her child and why. As of last week I received a call from the Public Defender?s office in New Mexico. The administrator for the office informed me that her region is seeing a spike in family separations. Yesterday asked her how many cases was her office receiving on a daily or weekly basis. She informed me today that her office has recently began collecting basic data. For the last two weeks her office, which covers all of New Mexico, received 9 then 12 such cases each respective week. The cases that New Mexico receives are under the El Paso office of BP. She has since began to ask her collegues in other border states about their regions and will get back to us. The Public Defender office administrator also informed me that she will be sending the names of adults and children that she is aware of. This will allow us to check our list of known referrals and this will also allow the shelters and FFS to locate detained parents which will assist with discharge planning. The length of time some parents are in detention before they are repatriated is as brief as 5 days. This means we have to connect with a parent quickly. If we are able to quickly connect a child to a detained parent it might buy us some time to assess if the child would be safe to return home with the parent at the time of repatriation or if the child would best be served by remaining in the US with a sponsor identified by the parent. I also asked if the parents in detention are there pending charges other than immigration related charges or criminal charges. It appears that all known cases involve either a parent crossing illegally into the US for the first time or coming in as a reentry. There are no other types of charges such as these. A-447 Last, we have been working on going from Intakes tracking these cases on a spreadsheet to tracking these cases on a work-flow similar to what we are using for runaways. The months of October and November are nearly complete on the SharePoint tracker and if all goes well Intakes can go live with the work?ow to the FFS/Shelter CM as soon as next week. That will give us the opportunity to gather better data, with less effort, and produce data which we can use in, daily operations and planning. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 52.23) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Of?ce: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-580-9355 Fax: A-448 APPENDIX AE A-449 Hamilton, Gene (OAG) From: Hamilton, Gene (OAG) Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 11:09 AM To: Whitaker, Matthew Cutrona, Danielle Barnett, Gary E. (OAG) Subject: Dashboard_5.18.18_omnibus.pdf Attachments: Dashboard_5.18.18_omnibus.pdf FYI (and for the boss): total immigration prosecutions last week (week two) along the 2713 2100 of those were 13255). We had 2217 the prior week. 22.3700 increase week over week. or context: we charged roughly 2,700 defendants each month in the ?rst several months of FYI 8. We?re now on track to do at least that many each week going forward. A-450 Document ID: 01208615473 APPENDIX AF A-451 Message From: Torres, Sabrina (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 5/23/2018 8:51:17 PM To: ORR DUCO - Intakes [ducsintakes@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: Parent Separations- PLEASE CONFIRM RECEIPT OF EMAIL Good Afternoon team, With the increase of referrals it has definitely become very busy and at times overwhelming during shifts. We appreciate all the hard work you have all done. As shifts get busier certain procedures can easily fall behind when we are trying to work as fast as possible. Please do your very best to keep following all procedures. Due to the rise of parent separations, management is focusing more on how many cases we are receiving and tracking them. In the past few days I?ve noticed a lot of parent separation cases on the spreadsheet that were missing information, even though the information was provided in the Intakes form. Please make sure to thoroughly review the notes section in the form and scroll all the way down, I?ve noticed that most of the information you need is at the bottom. Continue to follow up with DHS if the parent?s name or is missing or no reason was provided. I know certain sectors, specifically Phoenix/Yuma, isn?t very good about providing feedback. Even if they are not responsive, we must try to get the required information. Also, please make sure to use the language ?Parent Separationz? at the beginning for each case so that it?s easy to filter on the spreadsheet and send to the CFS team without having to duplicate work. Thank you again for all your hard work! Please confirm that you have received and read this email. Thank you, Sabrina Torres Intakes Program Specialist Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Unaccompanied Children Operations 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-260?7802 Cell: 202-430?8341 A452 APPENDIX AG A-453 Message From: (ACF) (CTR) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 5/24/2018 10:15:51 PM Q) To: Herrera, Ms. Rocio M. ACFI [rocio.herrera@acf.hhs. ov]; Torres, Sabrina (ACF) wee-w] s: CC: (ACF) {Cl'Rl Hogle, Olivia (ACF) [oliviahogle hs. De LA Cruz, James (ACF) ?ames.delacruz@acf.hhs.gov] Subject: RE: POC for Issues with Parent Tracking System 0.) Attachments: 6? a? 6? Hello 1 have a few questionsalready included on the SIR that is being sent to lntake?y mthe Lead CFS need to check if the case already submitted on Sharepoint. Wouldn?t it asuer $1e assigned CFS for each of their perspective programs to check for duplicates and add for a on on sharepoint? 0 My suggestion-For tracking purposes would it be poss? fo kes to add the SlR's on the tracker with the intake referrals but add a column tin if it is an intakes or program referral. Since we have working on a daily shinyr @rental separation project those individuals would add the program and intake RENE Sharepoint. - As for checking for duplicates the CFS working their on project have been instructed to check for duplicates. Why would the Lead CFS need to ch fora-Q15 <5 Thank you . (D- or 00> General Dynamics Information Technology Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Seattle, WA. (2) (work celi} {9 GENERAL DYNAMICE Iniormalvon Tochrobgv 0 Contract Field Specialist 0 Torres, Sabrina ORR DUCO - Contractor Field Specialists 1e, Olivia De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Subject: RE: POCfor Importance: High \9 42? Hi Caroline, Q) C.) inkheeting with Jim and the following was discussed: 0 Per IQ Sta today, 5/24, the CFS team will be completing the SIR noti?cations for separations on the Sharepgacker. Separation SIR Notifications received by the Intakes team will be forward to and added We were by the am. A454 ensure that before adding new cases on the Sha rePoint tracker, CFS Leads verify that their information hasn't already been entered. Check with minor?s full name/A#. Re ?0 Should we report if someone else already added the case on SharePoint. Which means it is dupl' ortg? trackers. I do not know if this would help for number purposes. - If more than one CFS added the same case on SharePoint, the newest entry should at and we do not need it reported. ?Before adding new cases on the SharePoint tracker, uld verify that the minor?s information hasn't already been entered. Check with or? name/Ail. By accident we have found out the or name is incorrect on the spreadsheet tic?a Sh we Q?inform you of this error? (We have found this when there are multiple programs listed on th et tracker so we go on the Portal to check the correct program) 553?? - Yes, inform Rocio, Johanna, and Olivia and Sabrina as we will have to .43th spreadsheets. - Please note, Intakes has been receiving referrals of the same mino?diff shifts (same day or on different dates) when the minor has been pending placement fagmo ue to lack of bed availability. We have already sent a reminder to the team to on check for dup referrals to avoid double placement at programs. Please notify us as soo??pos? so we can update information on our end. 0 Should we report cases that been cancelled no longer placed . - Yes, per Jim, minors that have been referred to OH rec? placement at a program should be added on the SharePoint tracker. This information been} spreadsheet forwarded to the CFS Leads by either a basis. - Ifa minor was entered on the SharePoint trac received placement at a program, but then Portal shows minor as ?cancelled" day ter entry on SharePoint should not be deleted. Jim has made a formal request to our Shar$?nt asking that a cancelled option be added on the SharePoint tracker to differentiate thos?bats? ar care and those that are not anymore. If there are any questions or f?hfree to elevate them 5? Thank you, 69% Rocz?o Herrera Q) KS Intakes Program Specialist Division of Unaccompani?1i?? Operations Of?ce of Refugee Resett Mary E. Switzer Buil 5 or, 52093 330 Street, sw, an DC 20201 Of?ce: (202) 260-? Cell: (202) 4413? Fax: (202) 4052 Please N36 every Wednesday and may be reached on my cell. From: (ACF) (CTR) Sent: sday, May 23, 2013 8:28 PM A-45 5 Nad UAC-006533 To: Torres, Sabrina (ACF) ORR DUCO - Contractor Field Specialists Cc: Herrera, Ms. Rocio M. (ACF) (ACF) (CTR) 03 Hogle. Olivia (ACF) De LA Cruz, James (Acgo damesDeLACruz@acf.hhs.gov> . Subiect: RE: POC for Issues with Parent Tracking System 0? 6 Hello We have a few questions. (om - Should we report if the case was already added on sharepoint by someone-@y? W?thm eans it is duplicate on the trackers. I don? know if this would help for number pur??b - By accident we have found out the or name is incorrect on the track? 0.e inform you of this error. i We have found this when there are multiple programs liste he ?lter so we go on the Portal to check the correct program] Should we report cases that been cancelled no longer placed in@ careQ} ~29 All of the above issues should they be reported to Rocio Johanna a??Oliv'. Thank you 0' Q) 069 Contract Field Specialist General Dynamics information Technology Q0 Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) A Seattle. WA. - (work cell) . (2)0 OLE Object: Picture {Device independent Bitmap}\ SQ .30 From: Torres, Sabrina (ACF) '0 Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 9:35 AM 9 To: ORR DUCO- Contractor Field Specialis? Subject: POC for Issues with Parent Tra?g c2; Hi everyone, If you encounter any problem cking system on SharePoint, such as issues creating a work?ow or a task needs to be reassigned to ac) please reach out to April Young. Her email address Is aprii. young@acf. hhs. 0 We? Any other questions r?ted process of entering cases, missing information on the spreadsheet, etc., please reach out to me, Rocio l-Effera, and/or Olivia Hogle. :15. K. Thanlgu, Sabrina @2 A-456 Intakes Program Specialist Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement Division of Unaccompanied Children Operations 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Of?ce: 202-260-7802 Cell: 202?430-8341 055? $63 .90 $03 03% R9590 6?s; 0&0 ~o 49$ big) to 23% 9&5? 0 A-457 APPENDIX AH A-45 8 A-459 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O a l t ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-460 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-461 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-462 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-463 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-464 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s A-465 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s APPENDIX AI A-466 Message From: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 5/10/2018 12:19:20 PM at?, To: MCALEENAN, KEVIN Co \9 Subject: RE: Meeting soon Ox (2) Thank you, Kevin. Also, on capacity: we have about 2,000 beds in our pipeline that should be coming online in end of May. This is cutting it a little close. but we should be airight. Hopefully we can meet soon. GA (DO Scott if; . 5s, From: MCALEENAN, KEVIN 9Q) Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 8:15 PM {it \Zx To: Lloyd, Scott Homan Thomas Cc: Wagner, Steven Sellers, A a PATRICK s; NUTZHORN, JOSHUA Subject: RE: Meeting soon .. i Yes; need to do this. Adding my team ($43 QQ 3 <0 '0 ?95) From: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 5:51:51 PM To: Homan, Thomas; MCALEENAN, KEVIN Cc: Wagner, Steven (C53: Sellers, Angela (ACF) Subject: Meeting soon <9 (2) i know you have a lot going on, bu ?lm: it would be possible to have a meeting in the next week or so to meet with us to discuss MOA implemethIon, my: capacity, 100% prosecution, and related matters? We have a number of things we?d like to discuss to SUF6 are on the same page. 1 believe it is our turn to come your way. Torn and Kevin, I?ve copied Chanel to assist with scheduling if you're available. Thank you, Scott (Scott Lloyd 00 C30 Director Of?ce of Re omcnl U.S. Dep' 1 0601911 lb and Human Services (202) nit-(to; (202) Knit??9 15.30? A-467 APPENDIX AJ A-468 Message From: Moughalian, Jen ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP C0 Sent: 5/25/2018 2:28:28 PM To: Wynne, Maggie [margaret.wynne@hhs.gov] (0 - Subject: FW: 25-May-18 - UAC Weekly Report O6 {St FYI From: Sutherland, Neal Sent: Friday, Mav 25, 2018 10:23 AM . To: E) Cc: Zuco, Paola Subject: 25-May-13 - UAC Weekly Report 0 Good Morning, 5&9 K, See below for the UAC Weekly Update. Q) Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. K09 9K 0 Have a great weekend! -.K, ?i operational, a bed occupancy rate of 93 percent UV lag? days, daily referrals of unaccompanied alien children averaged 237 with a discharge rate of 1.4-. additional 715 beds have come on line since the last update. For context: (22 .cr 011 this date last month: The number of chfl?n was approximately 8,900, 10,400 beds were operational, i and the bed occupancy rate was 86 DEFCEGD. TheN ay average for referrals was 177 and the discharge rate was 1.6 percent 0 K, 0:1 this date last year: The (?11 in care was approximately 2,400, 3,900 beds were operational, and the bed occupancyr rate was 2? average for daily referrals was 32 and the discharge rate was 1.6 percent. g? c? 0 {9 Neal M. Sutherland, MB Congressional Liais @ECilgjt Of?ce of De artment al Human Services A-469 APPENDIX AK A-47O Message From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: Attachments: Jim, 6/7/2018 8:35:21 PM De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Crespo, Hilda (ACF) Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Viola, Sarah (ACF) Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) RE: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan Instructions to Programs ORRCC Weekend Ops.docx We are attaching our guidance to be shared with programs for weekend submissions. This should be flowed down to programs ORR wants to be included in this push. Re: Resourcing We have identified 5 CC on both Sat Sunday with an on call CC supervisor data inbox support. Re: Homestead We will be able to manage flow from Homestead as well over the weekend following the same eligibility criteria (Cat 1 81 2 and appropriate exclusions). We?ve been in communication with their site leadership and their cases will remain routed to existing processes. We are also flowing this guidance down to our ORRCC team. Please let me know if you should have any questions. Thanks Elliott Sr. Manager, ORR Case Coordination Program General Dynamics IT 2600 Tower Oaks Blvd. Suite 600 Rookville, Mar land 20852 wwgditcom From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2018 2:20 PM T0: Cre5p0, Hilda (ACF) Cc: Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Viola, Sarah (ACF) Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) Subject: RE: Pending policy briefing RE: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan The finger print checks should not interfere with this weekend?s operations. The new finger print policy begins today. Any sponsor who received a FRP and instructions prior to today can complete their case using the old methods. (At least that is what was reported out by Policy yesterday and Toby reconfirmed with me this afternoon.) A-471 James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690?8477 Cell: 202?680-9355 Fax: 202?401-1022 From: ggdit-comi Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2018 1:55 PM To: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Crespo, Hilda (ACF) Cc: ma- may; Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Viola, Sarah (ACF) Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) Subject: Pending policy briefing RE: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan Jim - Update, we have revised instructions almost ready to go. We are waiting on confirmation re: Homestead operations - did connect with Jill earlier today). However, with this Policy briefing coming up today re FP checks, will this impact these plans here? Thanks, PMP Sr. Manager, ORR Case Coordination Program General Dynamics IT 2600 Tower Oaks Blvd. Suite 600 Rockville, Maryland 20852 esk call fax Cll?lDOl? From: Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2018 7:33 PM To: 'De LA Cruz, James Crespo, Hilda (ACF) GDlT.com> Cc: Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Viola, Sarah (ACF) Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Volovar, Jill (ACF) Subject: RE: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan A-472 Thank you, Jim. Alex, please connect with Elizabeth and then reach out to Jill to coordinate how we link this. From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2018 7:30 PM To: Crespo, Hilda (ACF) Cc: ; ?onza ez, Jose (ACF) CC: Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Viola, Sarah (ACF) Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2018 4:28 PM Crespo, Hilda (ACF) CC: m2 Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) A474 Subject: RE: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan Hello- Are you recommending to have a Saturday team with an increase of 3 additional staff? According to Jim expressed a need for a Saturday and a Sunday team. Is it possible to have a team for both days? From: Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 11:40 AM To: Crespo, Hilda (ACF) Cc1? - De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Viola, Sarah (ACF) Subject: RE: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan Hilda A476 We had a meeting with Jim and Jose today and wanted to loop back with you on our resourcing. Jim had asked us whether we could potentially have team members available on Sunday in the event there was more cases than our identified team (3 CCs currently) could handle. The total of 3 CC was based on your original parameters. Triggering a Sunday team to be on call has challenges. Our Suggestion: To deal with the situation that there were "more" cases, we could go up to 5 CC on Saturdays (with the Inbox routing staff on-call supervisor). If "more? cases do not materialize by 1:00 pm ET to keep the team busy, we can peel back our staffing level to 3 or less. We can manage these additional hours within our budget through the course of July. Is this okay to plan for? Thanks, Elliott Sr. Manager, ORR Case Coordination Program General Dynamics IT 2600 Tower Oaks Blvd, Suite 600 Rockville, Maryland 20852 esk cell ax l! I .CDITI From: Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 5:07 PM To: Jim De La Cruz 'jose.gonzalez@acf.hhs.gov' CC: was Crespo, Hilda (ACF) Subject: FW: Weekend Team Pending Questions/Information Plan HiJim I wanted to send over an updated draft instruction document for our possible weekend operations for Case Coordination. If we are okay on the parameters, it needs to be circulated out (updated if needed) to the care providers and field for implementation and awareness. Resourcing: We are planning for 3 plus a data support staff for our inbox management and an on?call Supervisor. MNote that if our Saturday team has reached the limit of cases they can do (an approximate maximum of 30 cases) we will notify programs who have submitted cases that they will need to submit the case(s) following the normal Mon-Fri procedures. Questions: Are CCs routing the completed TPRs to the CM We are limiting are excluding Homestead (as they do not submit cases to the CM B) and restricting this to permanent shelter programs. We are going to send out a request for volunteers to work, and are awaiting to hear whether this is indeed approved on your side before we fully move ahead. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, PMP Sr. Manager, ORR Case Coordination Program General Dynamics IT 2600 Tower Oaks Blvd. Suite 600 Rockviile, Ma land 20852 _@gdit.oom wwgditoom A-478 APPENDIX AL A-479 Message From: Zuco, Paola ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP 0.) Sent: 6/16/2018 12:38:02 AM CO Q) To: Moughalian, Jen . C) Subject: RE: UAC Weekly Update (6/15/2018) 8 (Z) No problem. (0 From: Moughalian, Jen . (SQ Q7 Sent: Friday, June 15, 2018 8:30 PM To: Zuco, Paola {?59 0 Subject: Re: UAC Weekly Update (6/15/2018) AQ) Thanks so much Paola, Going forward she should not copy Kelly CleanngC Barbara Clark in the emailJune 2018 20:27, "Zuco, Paola wrote: FYI Sent from my iPhone From: Zuco, Paola Sent: Friday, June 15, 2018 8:26 PM .9 To:' mail.house. oy? a se ova: mail.house. ov? c: mail.house. av); I a ro.senate. ow;- {Appr?prlatl?n5]< a ro.senate. mo Cc: Zuco, Paola elly Townsend, Sarita CI aging Subject: UAC Weekly Update ((5/15/2013) {0 I apologize for the delay? please gihe Q?Weekly Update. erg'children in ORR care was approximately 11,517, and 12,400 beds are rag): 93 percent. Over the last 7 days, daily referrals of unaccompanied alien As of June 15, 2018, the operational, a bed occup children averaged 22 a arge rate of 1.4. Since the beginning of the Zero Tolerance Policy, ORR has received 1,670 childESn from family units. For context: Q) On this dategdst h: The number of children in care was approximately 9,600, 10,570 beds were operation @bed occupancy rate was 91 percent. The 7 day average for referrals was 210 and the dischargsgi?pte 851.5 percent. 0 A-4 80 On this date last year: The number of children in care was approximately 2,385, 4,590 beds were operational, and the bed occupancy rate was 34% . The 7 day average for daily referrals was 55 and the discharge rate was 2.3 percent. a r33" 25? "9 c? Q9 032? Pa 1 Zuc Exzc?tive Sf?cer Office of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources '9 8 Department of Health and Human Services ?3 200 Independence Avenue, SW. Q) Room 510G.03 A 6 Washington, DC 20201 Phone: (202) 690-6401 0 (D. Cell: (202) 557?3053 c2? ~29 2590 c? {0 ca 8 vs?) a? A-481 APPENDIX AM A-482 Message From: Lloyd, Scott (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP EDWAI CD Sent: 6/13/2013 11:24:59 PM Q) To: MCALEENAN, mm x? DHS Redacted 69 Subject: RE: Connecting parents and kids 0% I?ll check into it and get back to you. 2Q) We should talk soon: beds, Tornillo. PHS officers at border stations, pending ORR bed desig?ens?b From: MCALEENAN, KEVIN KL DHs Redacted (59ng Sent: Wednesday. June 13, 2013 7:21 PM (bk To: um, Scott (ACF) A 3) Subject: Connecting parents and kids 0 (ZS-Q Scott? 0 A. I I We are bemg told by ICE delays are happemng- once we find the an nect to child In ORR the ORR case manager toils us it could take days to get child to tho phone I parent. Do you have any info on this? Any way DHS can assistAPPENDIX AN A-484 A-485 Do Pro No duc t D ed isc to los Co e W mm ith itte ou e t P on er th mi e J ss ion udic fro iary m P De urs p’t ua of nt t He o O alt ve h a rs nd igh Hu t R ma equ n S es er t, vic e s APPENDIX A0 A-486 To: Lloyd, Scott From: Davis, Gregory (ACF) Sent: Sat 612/2018 2:42:32 AM Subject: tender age beds Scott, (C, Apologies for the late email but MCAT called me a few minutes ago stating that there are a bunch of tender a Igehng designation over 72 hours. They are going to wake their Cl. I suspect this will escalate quickly. I have (in the numbers on tender age bed availability - looks to be somewhere between 40 and 60 tender age beds left 6 Q) 03 I did explain the licensing issue to Sabri and made sure he understood that we are bringing on capaciig'?astewe can and converting as many beds to tender age as possible but this is caused by the policy decision to separ ids ?an their families as a deterrent. This is one 8 As you know, those beds are at a premium and tender age placement is our highest priority. @320 verting every bed that can be converted to tender age. Beds are licensed at age groups and not every shelter can rec?youE ildren. ?27 CAPT Gregory 5. Davis {3 Director, Division of Unaccompanied Alien Children Planning and Logistics Q30 Administration for Children and Families Office - 202-401-4881 3' 5? Gregory.davis@acf.hhs.gov a. Commissioned Corps Liaison A487 APPENDIX AP A-488 \LUL/ j'14-L0~~1aeSK/ {cell) Thi s document, and an y attachment(s), may contain informat ion w hich i s law enforcement sensi ti ve, attorney-client pri vileged, attorney w ork product, or U.S. Government information. It i s not for release, review, retransmi s.sion, di sseminat ion, or use by anyone other than the intended recip ient. Please consult w i th the CBP Office of Chief Counse l before d isclosing any i nformation contained in thi s message or any attachment(s). From: Dinsdale, Justin {USATXS) @usdoi.gov> Sent: Monday, June 4, 2018 9:43 AM To: < cbp.dhs.gov> Subject: 1325 Parent-Child List for CBP Prosecutions EAST Carlos, I am the Duty AUSA this week and had a meeting in chambers with U.S. Magist rate Ronald Morgan regard ing the treatment and unification of illegal immigrant parents and their children held under our mew " Zero To lerance Policy." The Judge has ORDERED under PENALTY OF CONTEMPTthat my office submit a list to the Judge by close of business Friday June &th of the minor ch ild' s name, ch ild' s current location after be ing t aken from the ir parent, and the date/ p lace of reun if ication w ith the ir parent or a re lative in t he USA for each m inor ch ild held by Border Patro l. This list will be compiled weekly and the AUSA must f ile a report to the Magistrate Court as to the immigrants & children held in our sector. He was very heated about this and t old me personally that if it's not done the AUSA and any agent with CBP or Border Patrol can p lan on spending the weekend in cust ody. I will expect this information daily so that I can have a list p repared by Friday afternoon. Please reach out t o me if you have any questions. Truly, Justin S. Dinsdale I Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorrney's Office - SDTX 600 East Harrison St., Suite 201 I Brownsville, Texas 78S20 P: I F: (956) 548-2711 E: @usdo i.gov This email may contain SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED {SBU) INFORMATION OR PRIVACY ACT DATA. It may contain information exempt from public release under the Freedom of Information Act (5 u,s_c, 552). The information contain ed herin must be controlled, dist ributed, handled, st ored, transmitted, an d disposed of in accorandance with DOJ policy relating to SBU/PII and is not to be released to the public or other personnel who do not have a v.alid "need-to-know" without prior approval of an authorized Department of Justice {DOJ) official. If the intended recipient is not an entity or individual within your office{s), please notify Sharon White, Secur ity Specialist, U.S. Attorney's Office, immediately by telephone at {713)567-9654 or return the transmission via email to the U.S. Attorney's Office, at the above listed email address. Thank you . From: { CAG) Sent: Monday, June 04, 201810:47 AM To: DROOTMAN, ERI C {OCC} < CBP.DHS.GOV> < cbp.dhs.gov>; EASTERLING, LLOYD M {RGV) Document ID: 0.7.20861.49782 A-489 HJC-ZeroTolerance-01112019-001317 Cc: < cbp.dhs.gov> Subject: FW: 1325 Parent-Child List for CSP Prosecutions EAST Please see the below for the ECOG From: Sent : Monday, June 04, 2018 8:45:06 AM To: Cc: (CAG}; Subject: FW: 1325 Parent-Child List for CBP Prosecutions EAST Good Morning, U.S. Magistrate Judge Ronald G. Morgan was apparently very upset this morning about the family separation under Zero Tolerance. He has basically ordered us to keep constant track of the children once they are separated from their parents and when and where they are reunified. This is going to be a huge headache, I might be spending some time in the slammer® Thanks, Special Operations Supervisor United States Border Patrol RGV Sector Prosecutions East / DRTT Gov't Cellphone (956) 366-3012 HRL Office (956) 983-7222 Pros Office cbp.dhs.gov From: RGV PROSECUTIONS EAST Sent: Monday, June 4, 2018 9:51 AM To: FAYETT, BERNARDO I < cbp.dhs .gov>; CASTRO, MARIO L < cbp.dhs.gov>; VILLARREAL Ill, ERNESTO < cbp.dhs .gov>; < CBP.DHS.GOV>; RODRIGUE2, JULIO M < CBP.DHS.GOV>; PERE21, JUAN < @cbp .dhs .gov>; ROMAN, ADOLFO < cbp.dhs .gov>; MORA, SERGIO A < cbp.dhs.gov>; CANTU, ISAAC < cbp .dhs .gov>; FLORES JR, HECTOR J< cbp.dhs.gov>; DAVILA, CARLOS < cbp .dhs.gov>; MANCILLAS, JOSE M < cbp.dhs.gov>; GAME2JR, LEONCIO @cbp.dhs .gov> Subject: FW: 1325 Parent-Ch ild List for CSP Prosecutions EAST From: Sent : Monday, June 04, 2018 9:51 :18 AM (UTC-06:00} Central Time (US & Canada) To: RGV PROSECUTIONS EAST Document ID: 0.7.20861.49782 A-490 HJC-ZeroTolerance-01112019-001318 Subject: FW: 1325 Parent-Child List for CBP Prosecutions EAST I ain't going to Jail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RGV Prosecutions, East Office 3305 South Expressway 83 Brownsville, Texas 78521 Office: (956) 983-7200 Fax: (956) 983-7184 People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. - Isaac Asimov From: Dinsdale, Just in {USATXS) @usdoj.gov> Sent: Monday, June 4, 2018 9:43 AM To: < cbp.dhs.gov> Subject: 1325 Parent -Child List for CBP Prosecutions EAST Carlos, I am the Duty AUSA this week and had a meeting in chambers with U.S. Magist rate Ronald Morgan regarding the t reatment and un if ication of illegal immigrant parents and their children held under our mew "Zero Tolerance Policy." The Judge has ORDERED under PENALTY OF CONTEMPT that my office submit a listto the Judge by close of bu siness Friday June 8th of the m inor child' s name, child' s current location after be ing taken from the ir parent, and the date/place of reun if ication with the ir parent or a re lative in the USA for each m inor ch ild held by Border Patro l. Th is list will be comp iled weekly and the AUSA must f ile a report t o the Magist rate Court as t o the immigrants & children held in our sector. He was very heated ab out this and told me personally that if it's not done the AUSA and any agent with CBP or Border Patro l can p lan on spend ing the weeke nd in cust ody. I will expect this information daily so that I can have a list prepared by Friday afternoon. Please reach out to me if you have any questions. Truly, Just in S. Dinsdale I Assist ant Un ited States Attorney United States Attorrney's Office -SDTX 600 East Harrison St., Suite 201 I Brownsville, Texas 78520 P: I F: {956) 548-2711 E: @u sdoi.gov This email may contain SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED {SBU) INFORMATION OR PRIVACY ACT DATA. It may contain information exempt from public release under the Freedom of Information Act (5 u.s.c. 552). The information contain ed herin must be controlled, dist ributed, hand led, st ored, transmitted, an d disposed of in accorandance with DOJ policy relating to SBU/PII and is not to be released to the public or other personnel who do not have a v.alid "need-to-know" without prior approval of an authorized Department of Justice {DOJ) official. If the intended recip ient is not an entity or ind ividual within your office{s), please notify Document ID: 0.7.20861.49782 A-491 HJC-ZeroTolerance-01112019-001319 APPENDIX AQ A-492 ., ,~,_,,,..,_,.. ,..,, ,y , ,.., u ,,_ ,_..,, ,., ,..,_,,u .., , ..,...,,_ '-'• u,._ '-''---'' 0''"" ~'-'-' ''-'- ' t-' ' '-''~\ -' I ..,,,,.. ..,,, , '-'·'-'· ,..,.....,~,_,,., _, ,..,,,.. ..,..,,,..,_,, ,,..~._ ..u ..,,, \,....,, I officia ls who have an official "need to know''. Absent the express prior approval of the Associate Chief Counsel - Tucson (520) SSS-1275, it is not av.ailable for release, disclosure or use by anyone within or outside of CBP other than the aforementioned officials. From: Lucero, Enrique M @ice.dhs.gov> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 10:37 AM To: LEONARD, RALEIGH L @cbp.dhs.gov>; Williams II, Jesse J @ice .dhs.gov> Cc: KARISCH, RODOLFO < CBP .OHS.GOV>; SELF, JEFFREY D CBP.DHS.GOV>; BLESSEY, CAROLINE M {OCC} < JONES, ANDREW G {OCC} @CBP.DHS.GOV>; Kallus, David A ice.dhs.gov>; DEFREITAS, CHRISTOPHER {TUS} < @CBP .OHS.GOV> Subject: RE: Judge Leslie Bowman Inquiry @cbp.dhs.gov>; Thanks for the update Raleigh, I may be available depending on the day of the meeting if we schedule for next week. We will reach out to her assistant to schedule and circle back ,vith you. Regards, Henry From: LEO)IARD, RALEIGH L < i:.cbp.dhs .go,» Date: Thursday, !\fay 31, 2018, 10:25 AJ\,! To: Lucero, Enrique M < ice.dhs.gov->, Williams II, Jesse J @ice.dhs.go,» Cc: KARISCH, RODOLFO < CBP.DHS.GOV>, SELF, JEFFREY D , BLESSEY, C.<\.ROLIN'E M (OCC) , JONES, &\/'DREW G (OCC) < @CBP.DHS.GOV>, Kollus, David A < ice.dhs.gov->, DEFREITAS, CHRISTOPHER (TUS) < CBP .DRS.GOV> Subject: Judge Leslie Bowman Inquiry Henry, On Tuesday May 29, 2018, Tucson Sector Border Patrol met ,vith Chief Judge Raner Collins to discuss the possibility of increasing the number of daily prosecutions. Also attending this meeting were several Magistrate Judges, several AUSAs, Yuma Sector Border Patrol and Office of Chief Counsel- Tucson. After the meeting, Judge Leslie Bowman, approached me and asked if she could call and discuss the reunification process of the children of parents being prosecuted under OSU CCI. She explained that these parents, and their attorneys, have been asking question before, during and after proceedings regarding the whereabouts of their children and also the time and place of reunification. Today Judge Bowman called to discuss this issue as she is serving as the fact-finder on behalf of other magistrates and public defenders. I explained to Judge Bowman our different roles (USBP and ERO) and also explained to her the role of HHS/ORR. I explained to her that separating children from a parent that has committed a crime is common place in any location within the US - happens every day. She understood, but her concern was more related to ensuriniz that the oarent and child would be reunified orior to reoatriation. I exolained to her that this Document ID: 0.7.20861.48374 A-493 HJC-ZeroTolerance-01112019-001263 u, ............. u................ t' .... ........ - · - · - - • • ................ • ......._..,_ t'• ..... ..... • ~ - - ............. ... ' .. .. • • -• - - ..... H..... -•--- -- happens within a matter of a few days / w eeks when involving a subject who has been processed-out as time served. She then asked about the reunification of the children of parents who serve out longer sentences - 180 days or longer. She w anted to know where these children are being housed and whether or not the child and parent can speak to one another during this time period. She asked if there was a phone number or POC that a parent or a public defender could call that would allow the parent to communicate with the child during their incarceration. I explained to her that I didn't have the answers to her questions but that I would put her in contact with DHS/ICEmRO as this resides within their purview. I sensed that her, and others, concerns w ere related to recent stories in the media pertaining to HHS/ORR losing 1400 children. She asked if it w ould be possible if an official from DHS/ICE/ERO could come to the courthouse and meet ,vith a few of the magistrates, public defenders and also the CBP Attorneys serving as Special Assistant United States Attorneys (SAUSA s) to explain the process. I explained that I am not in the position to make those decisions but that I would pass along the information. I did say that it w ould be wifortunate if, while the ERO official is attempting to explain the process, they w ere put on the defensive by the attending public defenders.. She advised that it would be her meeting and that she would not allow that to happen. I've copied Caroline Blessey and Andrew Jones to this email as they oversee the CBP SAUSAs. I've also copied Chris Defreitas as he or I would also be available to attend, if requested., to respond to any questions pertaining to our processes. Judge Leslie Bowman Phone Number: Judicial Assistant: Carrie. Raleigh L. Leonard., Division Chief Law Enforcement Operational Programs U.S. Border Patrol - Tucson Sector 2430 S. Swan Road Tucson, Arizona 85711 - 0 -C Document ID: 0.7.20861.48374 A-494 HJC-ZeroTolerance-01112019-001264 APPENDIX AR A-495 Message From: White, Jonathan (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP Sent: 6/27/2018 11:41:28 AM To: White, Jonathan (ACF) Uonathan.white@hhs.gov] Subject: PRIORITIES FOR TODAY .- Establish and initiate process between ICE, the IMT, and ORR to identify parents approaching readiness for release, removal, or receive background check summaries from and have ORR shelter grantees prioritize case management for relationship verification and suitability 0 Determine resource requirement to place assets in contact with EVERY parent in ICE detention to get FRPs from all of them . Determine how many of the UAC on the Data Team?s list of separated youth in care still need an FRP and other key milestones so we can make realistic plans with respect to timeframe and resources required - Develop system to daily report how many UAC are not in contact with parents, and list of those who are not so that ICE can put parents on the phone immediately to achieve 100% contact with parents 0 Determine ground truth on minors in ORR care who are identified as having parents in ICE data systems but not identified as separated in ORR data system 0 Implement Federal or contractor resource mechanisms to achieve reunification surge, with potential to shift from ICE to ORR shelters if required. Jonathan D. White, LCSW-C, CPH Commander, U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Executive Director, National Advisory Committees HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DHHS) Thomas P. O'Neiil Federal Building 200 Street SW I Washington, DC 20515 0. {202) 180-8585 I m. {202] 510?5019 I ?wwghegov Disc-ininmr: message is intendedjbr rite exclusive use off/1r: I'ecrpieni?s} named above. It may contain information is PROTECT IE1), PR1 I and. br and it should nor be (iissemumled. disiriimied, or copied to persons not auihorized to receive such .xem'irn'c? riocmnenix must be properiv {aha/er! beg/ore dissemimmrm via enmii. are no! the intended recipiem, any disseminatirm, distribution. or copying is sli'iciiy proizibiieci. If you have received rhis commimimrirm in error. piense erase ail copies (iffhe message and its and notify us immediai?elv. A-496 APPENDIX AS A-497 Message From: Tricia (ACF) ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP k? Q) Sent: 5f29f2013 10:43:14 AM . 0 To: Sualog, Jallyn Subject: Re: thinking of ya?all 0? ?6 <29 032? Oorah q, 43> 6? On: 23 June 2018 18:41, Q) "Sualog, Jallyn wrote: Jar/{m N. Smiling K, ~29 Acting Deputy. Director for Children?s Programs (3 Of?ce of" Re Fugue Resettlement 0% Q) Administration for Children and Families 0.9 .S. Department of Health and Human Son ices 330 Street SW \k?ashington. DC Zl'iZI'il a 0? (202) 401-4997 Q) :2 5.73147 C(tlziwtl From: Swartz, Tricia S6: Sent: Thursday, June 28. 2013 5:55 PM Q) To: Sualog, lallyn (ACF) Subject: thinking of ya'all 0} 0 Hi J- 0 Just a quick thought. if we have negateyer it takes to authorize overtime, we probably need to do that. We are asking folks to work 60-80 ho we And by the way, folks arc?g tagg'ied after this. way beyond burnout. Any support we can give, we should. I imagine that it is str?ul i er too. I hear that you are handling the Hill what a trooper-- and still working long hows. I hope yourg?g?is it well. We should try mmf?cate more often. See you soon. Tricia 6? 0 5r Tricia? Associa Dep Director Office Chg-Eta Resettlement A-498 A-499 202-401-5145 Cell? 301-956-5479 Currently deployed to HHS SOC APPENDIX AT A-SOO Message From: /o=exchangelabs/ou=exchange administrative group wh [/o=exchangelabs/ou=exchange administrative group wh] Sent: 6/29/2018 8:32:53 PM For those going into DHS custody (into FRCs), HHS top-level policy decision is we will want DNA on all the minors and all the adults (all ages of child) for relationship verification?criminal background check and DNA results are the criteria for reunification of minors going into FRCs with ICE UNLESS there are clear red flags or signs of abuse documented. We will be getting SOPs For those going to community release Details?I?m getting them, and when I?m done with this meeting we should be able to meet? Jonathan D. White, LCSW-C, CPH Commander, U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Executive Director, National Advisory Committees 0. {202) 730-3585 m. (202) 510-5019 urnnathanwhite?hhi .rov Disclaimer: This message is intended the exclusive use of the reatpienttsi named above. It may contain information that is PROJECTED, PR1 WLEGED, and/or ?2177.41,, and it should nor be disseminated. distributed, or copied to persons not authorized to receive such information. A ll sensitive dociun ents must be properiv lobe/ed before dissemination via email. ifvou are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying is strictly prohibited. i you have received this communication in error, please erase all copies ofl'fie message and its attachments and noti?i us A-S 01 APPENDIX AU A-502 DHS Production to the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 Sent: Frida June 29, 2018 5:56 PM To: Cc: Subject: RE: Plan for the Path Forward for Zero Tolerance as Discussed during??l Call xs? Follow Up Flag: Follow Up Flag Status: Flagged 5* hieta - . so Thaulx; you for pieyithu: your seetei specific on the It was helpfullime heeu flwlic?t'l to [quartile :inltlitimirtl tolleyy up. tuteimatiou g?rtieh Will he used hy( -l in his "up the ehztiu? to set our true to pioseeutious. Hy .luly I l' . please l'it'oyitle Met-cc to tuitl Asstireiate hiel the tellt Mitre b" lhe :tyerur'e number or :?trlults i DAILY within the sector tee ll?) lhe number at (itilult DAILY Brhseeutious your Aeetti?r can execute 'xyhile eusuriue the ill he to etisttat??yy ithm ?2 heuh lie ith the tumt (IRIS interpretation ?er; :5 ?lhe or ll\llf_\ to he prmeeutetl Lb to the DAILY titlult late. tee ll'll'llfk?tdl?A mlults 25 :tlile to he 'l he :iyetziee time (it: :itlu?b?lhll is away trout the station for prt'tseeutiou. leg I: hoursyour Mutt may thieet t1l1?>ll?lli~ to Associate hiet' . all you your teams do to keep the eeuutry \?lle? .05 Deputy Chief Operational Programs Fulbreemeut Directorate LCS. Border Patrol llertdquz?trters 1 FOXQOLES 003 699 DHS Production to. the House Committee on the Judiciary - May 14. 2019 UI?I-lcc cellular CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE From:? Sent: Wednesda June 27 2018 7:14 PM jec an or at Forwar or Zero To erance as Disgusse uring Chiefs, Deputies. 0+ 0k I apologize for the quick turnaroundan?d ask here, but as most of you heard during the . . . . . . . teleconference call, LEOD was tasked With consolidating sector informatlon for a path forward for zero tolerance taking into consideration the E0 and the injunctionPlease irov1de the followmg by 0800 am. tomorrow mornino to Chiefs and ?with a cc to me. Deputy hief-and Associate Chief 1. Assess you} ability to prosecute and return FMUA related adults back to USBP custody withigg??Z hours in order to be compliant with FLORES. ea? Provide challenges such as time and distance from the courthouse. sentences greater than time served that impact your ability to prosecute and maintain compliance with FLORES. b. Provide Operational impacts such as needing to use BPAs to transport to and from court causing an operational impact and staf?ng drain on sector 2. Provide any partner resourcing constraints or court requirements constraints (DOJ. ourts?C hief Judge. Marshals)?short bullets please. 2 mist: rmAgOirEs DHs Prod on 3. Provide any feedback as to if this is a good idea and any other operational concerns in making this happen, such as court insistence in providing lengthier sentences than time served, etc. HQ will compile all responses for a consolidated response to C1/C2 for their discussions with S1, the Deputy Attorney General and the Administration. V/r, 3 A-505 APPENDIX AV A-506 Message To: RFdaEi'e CC: (ACF) (CTR) hhs. gov]; Gonzalez Jose (ACF) Liose. gonzalez@acf hhs. gov?l Subject: RE: update James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Of?ce of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202-401?1022 From: De LA Cruz, James (ACF) Sent: Friday, July 20, 2018 12-.- .-.- Cc: (ACF) acf gov>; Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Subject: FW: update Hi 1 Bus Redacted w-v - is there a way to get all these kids into El Paso today. Can we move people (adults and or kids to Otero for reunification)? It is early so h0pefully we can work out a solution. James S. De La Cruz Senior Federal Field Specialist Supervisor Office of Refugee Resettlement Division of Children?s Services Mary E. Switzer Building, 5th Floor (Room: 5223) 330 Street SW Washington, DC 20201 Office: 202-690-8477 Cell: 202-680-9355 Fax: 202-401?1022 From: Gonzalez, Jose (ACF) Sent: Friday, July 20, 2018 11:59 AM To: (ACF) (CTR) W2 Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) De LA Cruz, James (ACF) ; Hooban, Tala (ACF) ; Sualog, Jallyn (ACF) Swartz, Tricia (ACF)