Former White House chief joins firm that detains migrant children

AFP  |  Washington 

Former has joined the board of a firm that operates centers for housing unaccompanied migrant children, media reported Friday, prompting a storm of criticism from Democrats.

"Kelly is a strong strategic addition to our team," said in a statement cited by various outlets.

Democrats including 2020 presidential hopefuls accused Kelly of profiting from policies he had supervised during his stint in

"oversaw many of the Trump Admin's most morally repugnant immigration policies," tweeted Senator

"Now he could be making big bucks serving on the Board of a company that's profiting from the same cruel plans he put in place. This is corruption at its absolute worst." Senator Cory Booker, another Democrat candidate, tweeted: "Profiting from your own cruel policies.

This is disgusting." Caliburn is the parent company of Comprehensive Health Services, a private firm that has been given contracts by Customs and Border Protection.

It runs Homestead, a temporary facility for housing unaccompanied migrant children, in

Trump's battle to prevent illegal immigration and soaring numbers of asylum seekers has turned into the biggest political fight in the country ahead of next year's

During his stint as Trump's Homeland Security secretary, Kelly said would consider separating migrant children from their parents and would "do almost anything to deter the people from Central America" getting into the US via the border.

He later became chief of staff, before his relationship with the reportedly deteriorated.

In December last year, shortly before leaving the White House, Kelly said he had "nothing but compassion" for undocumented migrants crossing into the US.

"Illegal immigrants, overwhelmingly, are not bad people.... I have nothing but compassion for them, the young kids," Kelly told the LA Times, adding that many had been manipulated by traffickers.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 13:35 IST