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Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
Sat Feb 23, 2019, 05:02 PM Feb 2019

At a refugee detention camp,"Women and children 'endure rape, beatings and abuse"

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT TRUMP DETENTION CAMPS, FILLED WITH UNDOCUMENTED, UNESCORTED TEENAGERS, SOON TO BE DEPORTED?
Women and children ‘endure rape, beatings and abuse’ inside Dunkirk’s refugee camp
The fate of those stranded by the UK’s decision to limit taking child refugees from France

Corroborating accounts from volunteers, medics, refugees and other officials reveal that sexual abuse is common within the large camp at Dunkirk and that children and women are forced to have sex by traffickers in return for blankets or food or the offer of passage to the UK.

One of the most in-demand products distributed to women in Camp de la Linière – the Dunkirk Camp – are adult nappies. “Women are too scared to go to the toilets in the night. None of the locks in the women’s toilets in the camp work,” she said.

The volunteer also recounted several incidents where minors had been attacked: “A 12-year-old girl was groomed in the camp by a man well over twice her age. When she no longer wanted to speak with him because his behaviour towards her had become so obscene, he threatened her. A 13-year-old boy ended up returning to his home country having been raped in the camp.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/12/dunkirk-child-refugees-risk-sexual-violence


AP: Texas detention camp for teen migrants keeps growing
By GARANCE BURKE AND MARTHA MENDOZANovember 27, 2018

In June, as detention centers for migrant children overflowed, Scott Lloyd, director of HHS’s Office of Refugee Resettlement, signed a memo granting a waiver to staff up Tornillo without the required child abuse and neglect checks, which flag any potential employee who has a record of hurting a child.

Jeffrey Harp, a retired FBI assistant special agent in charge, told the AP that FBI fingerprint background checks can be completed in a few minutes and reveal much more information about job candidates than checks that simply run a person’s name against criminal history databases.

“How do you know the person is who they say they are unless you do a fingerprint check? They can’t lie about their fingerprints, but they can lie about their name or take on someone else’s identity who has a crystal clean record,” Harp said.
https://www.apnews.com/16f53fb6dd644662a1e52bbad72d99cc


The tent city in Tornillo told stories, both local and global: In a sense, it reflected the marginalization of the border town in which it was briefly located... This complex of incarcerated children became perhaps the clearest physical expression of the cruelty and chaos of the Trump-era response to southern migration.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/01/border-crisis-migrant-children-detention-tornillo-tent-city/578557/

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Trump Administration to Nearly Double Size of Detention Center for Migrant Teenagers

The Office of Inspector General in November criticized the facility’s failure to conduct F.B.I. fingerprint background checks on staff, and also said it had too few staff members to provide sufficient mental health care.

“It’s a shell game of moving kids from one facility to another,” Mr. Merkley said in a telephone interview.

“Homestead has the same maladies that Tornillo suffered from,” said Holly Cooper, a co-director of the immigration law clinic at the University of California at Davis.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/us/migrant-children-shelter-tent-city-tornillo-homestead.html
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Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
1. ANY professional mental health worker would ask too many questions to sexually abused children...
Sat Feb 23, 2019, 05:22 PM
Feb 2019
Maybe Jeffery Epstein can run the Florida camp, during his unprecedented "work release."

The money manager was accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion between 2001 and 2006. But as Julie K. Brown reports at the Miami Herald, he ultimately got just 13 months in a county jail, thanks to a deal signed by Alexander Acosta, then the US Attorney for Miami and now President Trump’s secretary of labor. On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that Acosta’s team broke the law by concealing the agreement from more than 30 girls who said Epstein abused them, Brown reports.

He was granted work release to go to a “comfortable office” for 12 hours a day, six days a week, despite the fact that the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Department prohibited work release for sex offenders.

Jeffrey Epstein: sex offender reaches settlement, averting victim testimonies


He was also good friends with Donald Trump, who described Epstein to New York magazine in 2002 as someone who “enjoys his social life.”

Much of Epstein’s “social life” involved very young women. “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years,” Trump said at the time. “Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
https://www.vox.com/2018/12/3/18116351/jeffrey-epstein-trump-clinton-labor-secretary-acosta

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
6. Check the photo in the OP, where girls must cover their sexuality with clothing, for safety
Sun Feb 24, 2019, 02:04 AM
Feb 2019

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Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
8. Is it massing for an invasion or simple preaching?
Sun Feb 24, 2019, 06:16 PM
Feb 2019

In a July 2017 private briefing with intelligence officials, President Donald Trump apparently asked why the US wasn’t at war with Venezuela, noting that “they have all that oil and they’re right on our back door.”
https://www.vox.com/world/2019/2/20/18233394/mccabe-trump-venezuela-war-oil-lawrence

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