A majority of adults caught crossing the border with children fail to check in with immigration officials after being released, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Some 70% of families since May have missed the required deadline, an ICE spokeswoman told the Associated Press on Thursday. The new numbers throw fuel on a raging debate over whether to detain families caught crossing the Mexican border, thousands of whom arrived from Central America during a short period this past summer. More than 66,000 families have been caught at the Southern border this year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
In response to the wave of Central American children and families, which overwhelmed existing detention centers, ICE announced plans to construct new family holding facilities for migrants.









