# Yost Orders Deep Dive Into Challenges of Surging Migrant Population ## State Working to Address Overcrowding of Migrant Children at Federal Facilities ### Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has ordered his office to examine the current challenges facing the influx of migrant children at federal facilities in Ohio. Yost's directive comes amid growing concerns about the overcrowding and lack of resources at these facilities. The number of migrant children in U.S. custody has surged in recent months, straining the capacity of federal agencies and shelters. In Ohio, several facilities have reached or exceeded their capacity, leading to concerns about the safety and well-being of the children. Yost's office will investigate the challenges facing these facilities and recommend solutions to address the situation. "The safety and well-being of these children is our top priority," Yost said. "We need to ensure that they are receiving the care and resources they need while they are in our custody." Yost's office will work with federal agencies, local governments, and non-profit organizations to assess the current situation and develop solutions. The office will also provide legal guidance to state agencies on their obligations to migrant children. "We are committed to working with all stakeholders to find a humane and effective solution to this challenge," Yost said. "We must ensure that these children are treated with dignity and compassion while we work to reunite them with their families." The investigation is expected to take several weeks. Yost's office will provide updates on its findings and recommendations as they become available.
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