Shiloh Needs to be Shut Down, According to Lawmakers
Shiloh Needs to be Shut Down, According to Lawmakers
Lawmakers are demanding action as the federal government continues to keep immigrant children detained in the Shiloh Treatment Center and other residential facilities owned and operated by Clay Dean Hill that have a shady history. Since 1993, four children have lost their lives after being physically restrained. Others have been sexually abused, physically abused, and forcibly injected with drugs.A federal judge recently ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Refugee Resettlement to remove children from the Shiloh Treatment Center unless they pose “as a risk of harm to self or others.” However, this order has yet to be carried out. “They’re in clear violation of the court’s order,” said Carlos Holguín, general counsel for the Center for Human Rights & Constitutional Law.
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