Federal agents expect to see 13,000 unaccompanied migrant children arrive on the U.S.-Mexico border in May, which is more than any month during the 2019 humanitarian crisis

Federal agents expect to see 13,000 unaccompanied migrant children arrive on the U.S.-Mexico border in May, which is more than any month during the 2019 humanitarian crisis, according to a report.

Customs and Border Protection took into its custody 5,900 children who showed up at the southern border in January without a parent or guardian, less than half of the number of children it believes is coming, according to Axios. In May 2019, CBP took more than 11,400 solo children into its custody…

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