US military to help prosecute migrant cases

AFP  |  Washington 

US military lawyers will help civilian prosecutors handle cases against undocumented migrants, the said today, in a rare use of armed forces legal

From March to May this year, more than 50,000 people a month were apprehended for illegally crossing the boundary from

In a statement, Army Jamie Davis, a spokesman, said approved a request from the Department of "to detail 21 attorneys with criminal trial experience to DOJ for a period of 179 days." They will be appointed as attorneys and will focus on prosecuting misdemeanor improper entry and felony illegal reentry cases, Davis said.

NBC's reported that the military lawyers will be sent to Arizona, and

US reversed course on Wednesday and ordered an end to separation of migrant children from their parents on the US border, after domestic and international outrage, although he insisted his border policy will be just as tough.

Nearly all of the arriving families, and many others, have officially requested asylum, citing the incessant violence in their home countries.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 08:55 IST