Tender Age Shelters
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Tender Age Shelters
The giant retail stores being converted into detention centers and these large tent cities cropping up to house immigrants, where did they come from? As always, it is important to follow the money. This plan to lock-up asylum-seeking migrants may seem like it happened overnight, but it has been years in the making. Only weeks after Donald Trump put his filthy hand on Lincoln’s Bible and took the Oath of Office, this was the February 24, 2017, headline at CNN Money:
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The Trump administration wants to expand its network of immigrant jails. In recent months, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has called for five new detention facilities to be built and operated by private prison corporations across the country. Critics are alarmed at the rising fortunes of an industry that had fallen out of favor with the previous administration.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...ention-centers
A question I don't see anyone asking. What happens if one of the boys resist in the "shelter" or tries to escape. I think we all know what happens and you can't tell me out of all those kids they were all passively accepting of the situation. So what's happened to those boys. Have any died? Have any been hospitalized?
who changes the diapers ?
breast feeds ?
I heard one report of kids changing the diapers for the toddlers.
https://www.revealnews.org/blog/immi...awsuit-claims/
as long as he's rich white and racist this is OK tho
As of 3 PM, there are no procedures for re uniting children with their families
Maybe this price tag will so offend House Speaker Paul Ryan's sensibilities that he'll finally want to do something about it: $580,000 in shelter costs each day for keeping families apart. That's the Kaiser Family Foundation's calculation based on the spending for shelter beds in fiscal year 2014. That's for the 2,342 children HHS has reported separated from their families, but they note that "estimates suggest that daily costs for tent-based shelters could be over three times higher than this FY 2014 average."
http://www.businessinsider.com/migra...rce=reddit.com
Oh look reports of mass abuse of kids in government custody. It's like ****ing clockwork.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr...rce-and-entice
here's a "shelter" working being sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual abuse of a minor migrant at a "shelter". For every one caught you can assume there are 99 cases undetected. No one has a lower sense of morality than a government employee with authority. If they are properly overseen they will abuse their power time and again.
I think in order to fix this, we should keep giving government more power
44% of the funding for these "shelters" go to companies facing serious allegations of child abuse found by the government's own inspectors.
https://apnews.com/afc80e51b562462c89907b49ae624e79
keep supporting your boy and avoiding the issue. i guess it's easier for you that way. your statement, once again, makes absolutely no sense.
Nothing says "we are trying to hide something" like telling lawmakers they need to schedule two weeks in advance to visit their facility.