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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,922 posts)
Thu May 30, 2019, 10:21 PM May 2019

Hundreds of minors held at U.S. border facilities are there beyond legal time limits

MCALLEN, Tex. — Many of the nearly 2,000 unaccompanied migrant children being held in overcrowded U.S. Border Patrol facilities have been there beyond legally allowed time limits, including some who are 12 or younger, according to new government data obtained by The Washington Post.

Federal law and court orders require that children in Border Patrol custody be transferred to more-hospitable shelters no longer than 72 hours after they are apprehended. But some unaccompanied children are spending longer than a week in Border Patrol stations and processing centers, according to two Customs and Border Protection officials and two other government officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the unreleased data. One government official said about half of the children in custody — 1,000 — have been with the Border Patrol for longer than 72 hours, and another official said that more than 250 children 12 or younger have been in custody for an average of six days.

Because the crush of migration at the southern border in recent months has overwhelmed U.S. immigration infrastructure, initial incarceration for the tens of thousands of unaccompanied children who have arrived there has averaged four days, the officials said.

“I don’t have any beds, because we’re meant to be short-term processing — not even holding,” one CBP official said of the agency’s facilities here in the Rio Grande Valley, at which some children are sleeping on mats on the floor. “I have stools and benches, but I have no beds. .?.?. Our facilities are not built for long-term holding, and they’re certainly not built to house children for very long at all.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/hundreds-of-minors-held-at-us-border-facilities-are-there-beyond-legal-time-limits/2019/05/30/381cf6da-8235-11e9-bce7-40b4105f7ca0_story.html?utm_term=.b8d8bed78944&wpisrc=al_news__alert-national&wpmk=1

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Hundreds of minors held at U.S. border facilities are there beyond legal time limits (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2019 OP
These young people are being detained at an expense of $770/day/child! NewDayOranges May 2019 #1
Trump doesn't care what happens to them. lpbk2713 May 2019 #2
Noticed CBS did their best to Wellstone ruled May 2019 #3

NewDayOranges

(692 posts)
1. These young people are being detained at an expense of $770/day/child!
Thu May 30, 2019, 11:31 PM
May 2019

This whole immigration fiasco is just a windfall profits scam for the for-profit prison/human warehousing industries, the leaders of which were Trump's biggest supporters...

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. Noticed CBS did their best to
Thu May 30, 2019, 11:44 PM
May 2019

change the Narrative today by actually Reporting about the Illegal locking up of Immigrants.


They must be afraid of White House push back if they hit the Mueller Report on a hard note.

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