ICE releases hundreds rounded up in Mississippi as children left behind

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LATEST: Several hundred individuals arrested during an immigration roundup across Mississippi, leaving their children without parents in some cases, have been released, ICE spokesman says.

Several hundred individuals arrested during an immigration roundup across Mississippi on Wednesday, leaving their children without parents in some cases, have been released, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman said Thursday.

ICE Southern Region Communications Director Bryan Cox defended the agency's handling of the matter on Thursday, saying as arrests were made, those detained were allowed to make arrangements to have their children picked up and that schools were notified."This is horrifying -- and it’s happening right here, right now," the American Civil Liberties Union wrote on Twitterin the wake of the arrests.

The operations took place at seven work sites -- all agricultural processing plants -- in six different cities, and involved more than 600 agents, according to officials. “In order to make it possible for arrestees to contact other family members and address childcare issues, HSI procured cell phones that are available at the processing site for use by arrestees to make arrangements for the care of their children or other dependents,” Cox said.

According to an ICE news release: “As part of HSI procedures pursuant to this operation, if HSI encountered two alien parents with minor children at home, HSI released one of the parents on humanitarian grounds and returned that individual to the place from which they were arrested. HSI similarly released any single alien parent with minor children a home on humanitarian grounds and physically returned that person to the place where he or she was originally detained.

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