Five Immigrant Children Sue Trump Over 'Jail-Like' Conditions and 'Soviet' Rehabilitation Tactics
Five Immigrant Children Sue Trump Over 'Jail-Like' Conditions and 'Soviet' Rehabilitation Tactics
Five immigrant children are suing President Donald Trump over “jail-like” conditions and cruel treatment they say received in the custody of federal agents.Filed Friday, the complaint claims that policies being pursued by the Office of Refugee Resettlement and the Department of Health and Human Services are “causing grave harm to children,” both psychologically and physically. The suit faults “restrictive conditions,” similar to prison facilities.Newsweek reports that the minors are the same who claim to have been treated against their will with psychotropic drugs—a story covered by LegalReader.com in late June. While that development dealt with litigation against Shiloh Treatment Center, the most recent suit names the federal government as a defendant.Challenging the Trump administration head-on, the children say their abuse is a result of “cruel policies and practices that unlawfully prolong their detention and delay their reunification with their families.”“When children are held in government custody apart from their primary caregivers for long periods, they suffer profound and long-lasting injury,” says the suit.BuzzFeed reports that the young plaintiffs, aged between 12 and 17, hail from several Central American countries—Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, along with Mexico. Attorneys argue they’ve “suffered and will continue to suffer irreparable harm” as their incarceration continues.Listed only by their four names, the children—Lucas, Daniela, Miguel, Gabriela and Jaime—have been in ORR custody for up to a year and a half each. Most suffer from anxiety and depression, brought on by the harsh circumstances of confinement.
A section of the U.S.-Mexico border, ending in the Pacific Ocean. Many minors arriving illegally and unaccompanied to the United States have journeyed overland from Central American countries stricken by a gang crisis. CC BY SA-4.0. © Tomas Castelazo, www.tomascastelazo.com / Wikimedia Commons
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Five Immigrant Children In Detention Have Filed A Lawsuit Against The Government For "Cruel" TreatmentFive immigrant children sue Trump administration for ‘cruel policies and practices’FIVE IMMIGRANT CHILDREN SUE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION OVER 'JAIL-LIKE' DETENTION CONDITIONS
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