New insight into Texas family detention reveals adults fighting kids for clean water
McALLEN, Texas (AP) Adults fighting kids for clean water, despondent toddlers and a child with swollen feet denied a medical exam these first-hand accounts from immigrant families at detention centers included in a motion filed by advocates Friday night are offering a glimpse of conditions at Texas facilities.
Families shared their testimonies with immigrant advocates filing a lawsuit to prevent the Trump administration from terminating the Flores Settlement Agreement, a 90s-era policy that requires immigrant children detained in federal custody be held in safe and sanitary conditions.
The agreement could challenge President Donald Trumps family detention provisions in his big, beautiful bill of tax breaks and spending cuts, which also seeks to make the detention time indefinite and comes as the administration ramps up arrests.
At a time when Congress is considering funding the indefinite detention of children and families, defending the Flores Settlement is more urgent than ever, Mishan Wroe, a senior immigration attorney at the National Center for Youth Law, said in a statement Friday.
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