Border crisis for children

The crisis of thousands of children entering America continues.

The William Wilberforce Act allows for any child under the age of 18 and of any race to enter America. These 50,000 unaccompanied illegal children are given a hearing and are potentially allowed to stay in the country.

Upon entering the country these children are placed in the care of the Department of Health and Human Care Services. Many of them are shipped to boarding schools and warehouses in many different states. Many people are wondering if these immigrants will be allowed to stay.

Many questions have been posed about the issue to President Obama, who has avoided answering in full by changing the subject.

President Obama is now trying to create a law to send these children back to their families faster if they do not qualify to stay in America. Crossing the border is very dangerous for these unaccompanied children, because they may not qualify to stay in America, and there is no way to guarantee their safety in their travels here or returning home (Washington Post).

President Obama is making many efforts to put a stop to the immigration trafficking of these children. He has requested a change for the law. He is also taking a large step towards making the border deportation process faster.