Thousands of allegations of sexual misconduct toward migrant children reported

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Thousands of allegations of sexual misconduct toward migrant children reported
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Documents show more than 4,550 allegations of sexual misconduct against migrant children were reported to the Office of Refugee Resettlement between fiscal years 2015 and 2018.

Deutch said Tuesday during a House hearing on migrant family separations that he was “deeply concerned” about the “high number” of allegations of sexual assaults on migrant children in government custody.

Deutch said that amounted to an average of “one sexual assault by HHS staff on an unaccompanied minor per week.” He then asked if concerns about migrant children being potentially exposed to sexual abuse factored into discussions about migrant family separations.The comment drew an intense response from Cmdr.

Caitlin B. Oakley, an HHS spokeswoman, said in a statement to NBC News that the safety of children in its care “is our top concern.”

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