Where Are The Children? In Overcrowded Holding Cells
Updated June 15, 2018
Before we dive into what we’ve learned about the detention centers immigrant children are being held in, let’s make one thing clear: The inhumane policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at the border (who are systematically prosecuted) is a Trump administration policy, not Democratic legislation. The prosecution of all undocumented immigrants at the southern border is creating this systematic family separation. The President could end this right now, but instead, he is lying about who is responsible for it.
Now, let’s begin. NBC News reported that the U.S. is running out of room to house the children who are being separated from their parents at the border, and they are being placed into holding cells that don’t have adequate medical resources:
Border agents and child welfare workers are running out of space to shelter children who have been separated from their parents at the U.S. border as part of the Trump administration’s new “zero tolerance” policy, according to two U.S. officials and a document obtained by NBC News.
As of Sunday, nearly 300 of the 550 children currently in custody at U.S. border stations had spent more than 72 hours there, the time limit for immigrants of any age to be held in the government’s temporary facilities. Almost half of those 300 children are younger than 12, according to the document, meaning they are classified by the Department of Homeland Security as “tender age children.”
The report goes on to say:
The overstays at border stations are a result of a backlog at U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS), the agency responsible for sheltering migrant children longer term and matching them with relatives or foster parents in the U.S. The agency’s Administration for Children and Families has 11,200 unaccompanied children in its care and takes 45 days on average to place a child with a sponsor, according to a spokesperson.
And MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff gave us some of the first glimpses into where some of the children who leave the initial holding sells are placed once they make it to a shelter. It’s complete with an eerie mural of President Trump.
Starting to get some handout photos from our tour with @HHSGov.
Here’s the Trump mural I mentioned to @chrislhayes inside the shelter for incarcerated child migrants.
Also their beds and the towels they shower with. pic.twitter.com/EPEQ1VGAAF
— Jacob Soboroff (@jacobsoboroff) June 14, 2018
An employee at one of the shelters for migrant children says they’re not equipped to handle things: kids are running away, throwing furniture, and attempting suicide.
He quit in disgust. https://t.co/8fXEhf8z9z pic.twitter.com/pjpVTpkZYS
— Eric Umansky (@ericuman) June 17, 2018
There are reports of children as young as 53 weeks old being taken. Once the kids are placed with sponsors, they are sometimes moved to different states, leaving the parents in the dark about their whereabouts.
The administration implemented this policy as a deterrent. On May 7, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued an order, which DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen implemented, that requires all undocumented immigrants crossing the border be referred for criminal prosecution…including migrants seeking asylum from violence.
The move would also mean that even if immigrants caught at the border illegally have valid asylum claims, they could still end up with federal criminal convictions on their record regardless of whether a judge eventually finds they have a right to live and stay in the US.
Many of these migrants are asylum seekers, fleeing violence and cruelty from Central America only to be welcomed by more cruelty from the country that has “
From October 2017 to mid-April, before the new prosecution strategy officially went into effect, more than 700 children were reportedly separated from their parents at the border.
Since then, according to Department of Homeland Security numbers obtained by the Associated Press, it appears there have been at least 2,000 additional children since then, between mid-April and the end of May.
The figures show that 1,995 minors were separated from 1,940 adults from April 19 through May 31. The separations were not broken down by age, and included separations for illegal entry, immigration violations, or possible criminal conduct by the adult.
Those numbers don’t include June…
There are reports of babies at the breastfeeding age being ripped from their mother’s arms…
Infant ripped from mother’s arms while she was breastfeeding the baby at border detention center; mother handcuffed for resisting https://t.co/vhbsGKrWLo
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) June 13, 2018
And children not being reunited with their deported parents.
.@RAICESTEXAS SAYS THERE ARE PARENTS WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING ***FOUR MONTHS*** POST-DEPORTATION FOR THE US TO RETURN THEIR BABY!!!
THEY SKYPE ONCE A WEEK WITH THEIR ****EIGHT MONTH OLD**** WHO HAS BEEN EFFECTIVELY KIDNAPPED BY THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) June 14, 2018
While President Trump was abroad cozying up to human rights violator Dictator Kim Jong-un, here at home Americans were reacting to the news of Attorney General Jeff Sessions ending protections for asylum seekers fleeing domestic violence and gang violence. This news came as a flood of reports continued to detail the horrific policy of immigrant children being separated from their parents at America’s southern border – including a Washington Post story detailing a Honduran father killing himself after his child was taken from him.
In spite of the fact this is his administration’s policy, President Trump continues to falsely blame Democrats.
Separating families at the Border is the fault of bad legislation passed by the Democrats. Border Security laws should be changed but the Dems can’t get their act together! Started the Wall.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 5, 2018
Separating families at the Border is the fault of bad legislation passed by the Democrats. Border Security laws should be changed but the Dems can’t get their act together! Started the Wall.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 5, 2018
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Another blatant lie.
Trump once again blames Democrats for his own administration’s policy of separating immigrant children from their parents.
The policy had been in place for months, but here’s AG Jeff Sessions officially announcing it last month. https://t.co/sheUhpcETA pic.twitter.com/fhvVItHoZB
— Rantt Media (@RanttMedia) June 5, 2018
While Trump tries to cast blame on them, Democrats are trying to expose this horrific policy. Senator Merkley (D-OR), who wasn’t allowed to enter a Texas detention facility and had the police called on him, spoke about what he witnessed.
My visit to the McAllen processing center was a harrowing experience. Children were in cages. People were distraught. Kids were ripped from their parents’ arms. It’s unconscionable that we are treating them this way. pic.twitter.com/LmtCmKYx84
— Jeff Merkley (@JeffMerkley) June 6, 2018
Now they’re trying to cite the bible as justification…
Asked about biblical justification for separating children from parents, Press Sec. Sanders says, “It is very biblical to enforce the law.” https://t.co/pypPFol1QR pic.twitter.com/qRzfYsBNuL
— ABC News (@ABC) June 14, 2018
Watch @BrianKarem take Sarah Sanders to task over the Trump admin’s inhumane policy of separating immigrant families at the border.
“…you throw children in cages…You’re a parent of young children…Don’t you have any empathy for what they go through?” pic.twitter.com/dmS9pZxwOg
— Rantt Media (@RanttMedia) June 14, 2018
The United Nations has condemned this as an illegal human rights violation.
JUST IN: UN Human Rights office calls for Trump admin. to halt the “practice of separating families” at the US border in what “amounts to arbitrary and unlawful interference in family life, and is a serious violation of the rights of the child.” https://t.co/VSf3JmkxHQ pic.twitter.com/uFdFc5OjaW
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 5, 2018
‘There is nothing normal about detaining children.’ — The UN has condemned the Trump administration for separating families at the border pic.twitter.com/G2jnRIBSJU
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) June 6, 2018
This policy doesn’t exist in a vacuum; it comes from a President who has made the dehumanization of Latino immigrants central to his political platform. Last month, President Trump said of unaccompanied minors who are crossing the border: “They look so innocent. They’re not innocent.” Trump said this in spite of the fact that only 56 out of 250,000 unaccompanied minors apprehended by border patrol were suspected or confirmed to have gang ties.
Also last month, President Trump once again conflated MS-13 with Latino immigrants, calling them “animals.” This fear-mongering rhetoric goes back years. But as we can see, this dehumanization has moved far beyond rhetoric and has gone even further than the inhumane ICE raids we’ve seen.
The pressure seems to be mounting on members of Congress.
NEWS: Text of the compromise immigration legislation is out.
As for children separated from their parents:
“Accompanied alien minors apprehended at the border must not be separated from their parent or legal guardian while in DHS custody,” according to a summary
— Leigh Ann Caldwell (@LACaldwellDC) June 14, 2018
But, President Trump is trying to hold the children hostage to push for a bill he would favor.
The Democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the Border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. Any Immigration Bill MUST HAVE full funding for the Wall, end Catch & Release, Visa Lottery and Chain, and go to Merit Based Immigration. Go for it! WIN!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 15, 2018
Let’s be real here.
This is the President of the United States holding immigrant children hostage and falsely blaming the Democrats for it, all in an effort to force the passage of an immigration bill that he would favor. https://t.co/lVww3zQcNQ
— Rantt Media (@RanttMedia) June 15, 2018
Imagine for a moment you are a young immigrant mother fleeing Guatemala. As you join a caravan of asylum seekers heading towards the United States, you begin to hear about the President of the United States tweeting negative things about your initiative. You keep marching onward. You then hear the President call you an animal. You keep marching onward because you and your child’s safety are too important. You finally arrive at the border, and rather than being welcomed and treated with dignity, your child is ripped from your arms without explanation and you are put in shackles.
And if you put yourself in the child’s shoes, you are put into a detention facility and then flown to a different state, still with no explanation as to what is happening to your parent.
This is not America.
American history is peppered with moments that test the moral core of our collective humanity. Moments where there is a clear distinction between right and wrong. Moments that present stark choices between decency and depravity. Human rights and oppression. Truth and deceit.
Freedom defeated bondage in the Civil War. Democracy defeated genocidal fascism in World War II. And Civil Rights defeated “Jim Crow” in the 60s. (Although remnants of each of these still exist today.)
All of us have read about these moments. Some of us have even lived through them. I’m 25, so when reading American history I’ve always wondered, what would I do in one of these paradigm-shifting historical moments?
You, reading this right now, are living through one of those important moments in history.
America has done unconscionable things in the past from slavery to Japanese internment camps to unjustified wars, but we must learn from that historical indecency, not embrace it.
As I’ve said before, the beauty of America is that despite who we were in the past or who we are today, we as a people have the power to choose who we will be tomorrow.
We will not stop reporting on this story until this inhumane policy ends.