Migrant Children Imprisoned in Texas Detail Border Patrol's "Level of Inhumanity"

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As the White House eyes next week for major raids on migrant families in the U.S., a picture of conditions in Texas Border Patrol stations emerged Thursday in a report from The Associated Press that described a dire situation for child prisoners facing inadequate care. 

“The United States is warehousing children in a ‘Lord of the Flies’ scenario. We’ve got to do something about it.”
—Warren Binford

A team of lawyers interviewed 60 children in a facility in Clint, Texas that the group visited and found that the 250 children imprisoned at the station—without their families or any adults—are being held in squalid, dangerous surroundings.

“In my 22 years of doing visits with children in detention I have never heard of this level of inhumanity,” said team member Holly Cooper, co-director of the UC Davis Immigration Law Clinic.

According to AP:

Warren Binford, a law professor at Williamette University who was part of the team that visited the facility, told AP that children her team interview were so tired they were falling asleep at the tables and chairs in the interview room. 

“We’ve seen the worst conditions that we’ve seen in the last three years of conducting these visits,” said Binford.

“Many of them have not been bathed, many of them talk about how hungry they are,” she added.

Binford also said that the conditions at the Ursula Detention Center in McAllen, Texas that her team visited the week before were no better for the children there.

Children that the lawyers spoke to described how they were being forced to care for the young children in the center, including a two-year-old who was not speaking and being cared for by three young girls after an agent asked a group of children, “Who wants to take care of this little boy?”

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