{"id":242,"date":"2019-11-07T07:52:17","date_gmt":"2019-11-07T07:52:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/populareducation.in\/loksamvad\/?post_type=article&#038;p=242"},"modified":"2019-11-07T07:52:17","modified_gmt":"2019-11-07T07:52:17","slug":"migrant-detention-centers-in-u-s-a-few-accounts","status":"publish","type":"article","link":"http:\/\/populareducation.in\/loksamvad\/article\/migrant-detention-centers-in-u-s-a-few-accounts\/","title":{"rendered":"Migrant detention centers in U.S.: A few accounts"},"content":{"rendered":"Migrant detention centers in the U.S. are turning out to be an issue of debate. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence toured two detention facilities on the Texas border Friday, July 12, including a Border Patrol station where hundreds of men were crowded in sweltering cages without cots.\r\n\r\n\u201cLook, this is tough stuff,\u201d Pence acknowledged at a later news conference.\r\n\r\n\u201cI knew we\u2019d see a system that is overcrowded,\u201d he added. \u201cIt\u2019s overwhelmed and that\u2019s why Congress has to act.\u201d\r\n\r\nThe caged migrants were being held in an area at the McAllen Border Patrol station, U.S.\r\n\r\nWhen detainees saw reporters arrive, many began shouting, saying they had been there for 40 days or more and they were hungry and wanted to brush their teeth.\r\n\r\nThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security Inspector General released a blistering report in early-July, slamming the Department for substandard conditions, where detained children did not have access to showers, changes of clothes, or hot meals.\r\n\r\nU.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has criticized President Donald Trump, saying there had to be a \u201cbetter way\u201d of securing the borders. \u201cWe don\u2019t think that we have to put children in cages to do it,\u201d she said, calling Trump\u2019s immigration policies \u201coutside the circle of civilized human behavior.\u201d\r\n\r\nFollowing reports shed light on the issue:\r\n\r\nA \u201cWhat first-hand government reports say about conditions at migrant detention centers\u201d headlined USA Today (July 16, 2019) report by James Sergent said:\r\n\r\n\u201cThe country is embroiled in a furious debate over the conditions of U.S. immigration detention facilities, as violence and poverty in Central America sends many refugees and migrants northward.\r\n\r\n\u201cSo far in 2019, Border Patrol agents have taken roughly 600,000 migrants into custody. Seven children have died in U.S. custody since last year.\r\n\r\n\u201cA reporter traveling with Vice President Mike Pence during a recent tour of an all-male detention center in Texas described a horrendous stench and said nearly 400 men were housed in sweltering cages so crowded it would have been impossible for all of them to lie down. The Border Patrol supervisor who gave Pence the tour admitted that the men in custody hadn\u2019t taken a shower in 10 to 20 days.\r\n\r\n\u201cAfter his visit, Pence said: \u2018It was frankly heartbreaking, as parents, to talk to young children who told us of having walked two and three months \u2026 to cross into our country.\u2019\r\n\r\n\u201cHe also defended the facilities: \u2018Every family that I spoke with told me they were being well cared for.\u2019\u201d\r\n\r\nThe report said:\r\n\r\n\u201cMany media reports, including the USA TODAY Network\u2019s El Paso Times, have described conditions at the detention facilities as nightmarish.\r\n\r\n\u201cPresident Donald Trump has said media accounts of the detention centers are \u2018exaggerated\u2019 and that they are \u2018beautifully run\u2019 and \u2018clean.\u2019 \u2018Great reviews!\u2019 he tweeted.\r\n\r\n\u201cThe Department of Homeland Security\u2019s Inspector-General, however, called the overcrowded conditions \u2018a ticking time bomb.\u2019\u201d\r\n\r\nUSA Today assembled accounts only from the government\u2019s own reports as well as that of pediatricians who have toured border facilities first-hand. Following are those:\r\n\r\nThe article originally appeared on USA TODAY: \u201cTrump, government accounts at odds on migrant detention center quality\u201d\r\n\r\nUSA Today carried another report headlined \u201cChilling first-hand reports of migrant detention centers highlight smell of \u2018urine, feces,\u2019 overcrowded conditions\u201d on July 17, 2019\/\r\n\r\nThe report said government officials and pediatricians who have toured border facilities give first-hand accounts of conditions. USA TODAY compiled their words.\r\n\r\nThe report by James Sergent, Elinor Aspegren, Elizabeth Lawrence and Olivia Sanchez cited the following comments:\r\n\r\n\u201cThe first thing that hit me when we walked in the door was the smell. It was the smell of sweat, urine and feces. No amount of time spent in these facilities is safe for children.\u201d \u2014 Dr. Sara Goza, who toured two CBP facilities in June, told CNN\r\n\r\n\u201cChildren at three of the five Border Patrol facilities we visited had no access to showers \u2026 [and] limited access to a change of clothes.\u201d \u2014 Office of Inspector General Report on Rio Grande Valley, July 2\r\n\r\n\u201cWe observed that two facilities had not provided children access to hot meals \u2026 until the week we arrived.\u201d \u2014 Office of Inspector General Report on Rio Grande Valley, July 2\r\n\r\n\u201cThe administration has continued to separate children from their parents at the border since June 2018. In February 2019, the Administration identified 245 children separated since the court order. That number increased to more than 700 by May 2019.\u201d \u2014 U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform staff report, July 12\r\n\r\n\u201cThe youngest child separated from his parents was a four-month-old baby boy from Romania who was separated from his 35-year-old father upon arrival in February 2018. The father was deported in early June 2018.\u201d \u2014 U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform staff report, July 12\r\n\r\nForeign policy and migrant crisis\r\n\r\nThe \u201cHow US foreign policy in Central America may have fueled the migrant crisis\u201d headlined report by USA Today (published December 21, 2018 and updated December 25, 2018) said:\r\n\r\n\u201cAs thousands of migrants seek asylum at the U.S.-Mexican border, the Trump administration said it\u2019s committed to promoting \u2018a safer and more prosperous Central America\u2019 as a way to stem the tide of people fleeing poverty, violence and corruption in their home countries.\r\n\r\n\u201cThat pledge \u2013 issued Tuesday in a new State Department strategy toward Central America \u2013 may ring hollow in places such as El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.\r\n\r\n\u201cFor one thing, President Donald Trump has threatened to cut assistance to those countries, not increase it, citing their governments\u2019 inability to curb the desperate outflow of migrants. Trump wants to end a decades-old humanitarian immigration program, which would force tens of thousands of documented Central American immigrants to return to their countries.\u201d\r\n\r\nThe report by Deirdre Shesgreen said:\r\n\r\n\u201cLong before Trump took office, the United States had a checkered history of involvement in Central America \u2013 and some say American foreign policy in the region caused the instability and inequality at the root of the current crisis.\r\n\r\n\u201c\u2018The current debate \u2026 is almost totally about what to do about immigrants when they get here,\u2019 said Jeff Faux, a distinguished fellow at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank. \u2018But the 800-pound gorilla that\u2019s missing from the table is what we have been doing there that brings them here, that drives them here.\u2019\u201d\r\n\r\nThe Washington datelined report cited decades of U.S. intervention in the region.\r\n\r\nIt said:\r\n\r\n\u201cFrom the perspective of Faux and others, the answer goes back decades. There was the CIA\u2019s covert operation to overthrow Guatemala\u2019s democratically elected president in 1954. And America\u2019s intervention in El Salvador\u2019s civil war in the 1980s. And the Obama administration\u2019s refusal in 2009 to label the ouster of Honduras\u2019 president a military coup \u2013 even though soldiers dragged him out of bed in the middle of the night and sent him into exile in his pajamas.\r\n\r\n\u201c\u2018We\u2019ve sent troops there, we\u2019ve suborned governments there, and basically, we have been supporting the elites who protect U.S. business interests,\u2019 Faux said.\r\n\r\n\u201cThe decades-long history of American intervention has left Central American governments weak and fragile, he said, while empowering oligarchs and drug cartels, which has, in turn, fueled the corruption and gang violence that drives residents to flee.\u201d\r\n\r\nCosts of children in cages\r\n\r\nA \u201cMigrant \u2018children in cages\u2019 costs American taxpayers more than $4.5 million daily\u201d headlined report by Yahoo Finance said:\r\n\r\n\u201cThe ongoing crisis at detention centers on the southern U.S. border is costing American taxpayers more than $4.5 million per day.\r\n\r\n\u201cHealth and Human Services (HHS) told Yahoo Finance that of the 13,000 children in its care, 2,594 are staying at the two influx shelters at Homestead, Florida, and Carrizo Springs, Texas. About $2 million is spent each day for those nearly 2,600 children staying at those two facilities. Taxpayers are spending $2.7 million to house the remaining 10,406 children at permanent HHS facilities, bringing the total to roughly $4.7 million.\r\n\r\n\u201cThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General (IG) released a blistering report on Tuesday, slamming the Department for substandard conditions, where detained children didn\u2019t have access to showers, changes of clothes, or hot meals.\u201d\r\n\r\nThe report by Kristin Myers said:\r\n\r\n\u201cThe IG called on DHS to \u2018take immediate steps to alleviate dangerous overcrowding and prolonged detention of children and adults in the Rio Grande Valley.\u2019\u201d\r\n\r\nThe July 6, 2019 datelined report said:\r\n\r\n\u201cLegally, unaccompanied children and children with a parent or legal guardian are to be taken care of by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). HHS says it has 13,000 children its agency\u2019s care. Children are kept in one of two types of facilities: temporary (emergency influx shelters) and permanent. According to HHS, while it costs $256 a day to house children at permanent HHS facilities, the figure balloons at temporary shelters to $775 a night.\r\n\r\n\u201cHomestead has drawn the ire of both politicians and activists, who are trying to get the facility in Florida (a former Job Corps facility) shut down.\r\n\r\n\u201cSenator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) has introduced the \u2018Shut Down Child Prison Camps\u2019 act in a bid to permanently close the shelter. After visiting the site earlier in the year, the senator tweeted: \u2018It was absolutely chilling to see so many children locked up in prison camps. They should be in homes, playgrounds, and schools!\u2019\r\n\r\n\u201cResponding to requests from Yahoo Finance, the agency said \u2018the safety and care of UAC is our top priority. ORR has worked aggressively to meet its responsibility, by law, to provide shelter for unaccompanied children referred to its care by the Department of Homeland Security.\u2019\u201d\r\n\r\nThe report said the Bank of America decided it would no longer finance companies involved in immigrant detention centers and called on policy makers to take on immigration reform.\r\n\r\nBallooning costs of detaining migrant children\r\n\r\nThe report said:\r\n\r\n\u201cWhile American taxpayers are currently spending nearly $5 million each day on detaining children at HHS facilities, it pales in comparison to the totality of the border crisis, and what has been spent so far this fiscal year.\r\n\r\n\u201cHHS isn\u2019t the only government agency inundated thanks to an exploding crisis at the southwest border. So have sister agencies Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).\r\n\r\n\u201cICE reports that it has currently detained 31,093 adults who are not convicted criminals or have pending criminal charges. The agency is currently conducting mass immigration raids across the country, which has prompted an outpouring of advice and support for undocumented immigrants. Once detained, the average detention for immigrants who have not been convicted of crimes or have pending criminal charges is 47.6 days. Responding to requests from Yahoo Finance, the agency shared that its adult average daily bed rate was $126.52. In addition to paying for raids against what ICE has labeled \u201cother immigration violator,\u201d taxpayers spend $3.9 million each day to detain undocumented immigrants. Considering the average length of detention, the U.S. will likely pay $187 million to hold all of the undocumented immigrants currently being detained.\r\n\r\n\u201cEchoing statements made by HHS, ICE told Yahoo Finance that the agency \u2018is committed to ensuring that those in our custody reside in safe, secure, and humane environments and under appropriate conditions of confinement.\u2019\u201d\r\n\r\nThe report added:\r\n\r\n\u201cAlong the Southwest Border, CBP has detained hundreds of thousands of adults and children this fiscal year (October 2018 through September 2019) alone. In FY 2019, CBP has detained roughly 594,000 people: 204,248 adults, more than 56,000 children, and nearly 333,000 family units (defined as an adult apprehended with a child). Given that the fiscal year is still ongoing, these numbers continue to increase each day. Adults detained by CBP are kept in facilities for an average of 20.5 days meaning that so far this year, $529.7 million was spent to keep adults in shelters that the IG described as \u2018overcrowded\u2019 and posing a risk to the health and safety of those in custody.\r\n\r\n\u201cBut it is when considering all the adults, families, and unaccompanied children apprehended by Border Patrol this fiscal year that the total cost of the crisis comes into sharper focus. Using the daily bed rate and the average length of detention, the detention costs of everyone apprehended by Border Patrol this year ranges from just under $5 billion, to as high as $13.8 billion this fiscal year so far.|\r\n\r\n\u2018The cruelty is the goal\u2019\r\n\r\nThe report said:\r\n\r\n\u201cBut if these costs are high, it\u2019s not being reflected in the level of care given to those being detained. Border Patrol\u2019s own \u2018TEDS Standards\u2019 requires that CBP make a \u2018reasonable\u2019 effort to provide adults with showers after being held for 72 hours. Yet while in Border Patrol custody, the report found, \u2018most single adults had not had a shower in CBP custody despite several being held for as long as a month.\u2019\r\n\r\n\u201cFreshman Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has said that there is \u201cabuse\u201d in the facilities, and that women were drinking water out of toilets. Some adult detention centers were described in the Inspector General\u2019s report as having facilities with \u201cstanding room only.\u201d\r\n\r\n\u201cThe ACLU says that 7 children have died in custody or after being detained; while children recently released from custody drew pictures of themselves in cages. \u2018The cruelty is the goal,\u2019 AOC tweeted after her visit. \u2018It\u2019s called \u201cdeterrence\u201d \u2013 a policy stance that if our country inflicts enough pain on refugees, they will think twice before believing America is worth their dreams &amp; aspirations.\u2019\r\n\r\n\u201cAt the end of June, the House passed a $4.5 billion humanitarian aid package for the crisis at the border, to the objection of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and several Democrats.\r\n\r\n\u201c\u2018This bill \u2014 opposed by the Hispanic caucus and nearly 100 Democratic members of the House \u2014 will not stop the Trump administration\u2019s chaos and cruelty,\u2019 they said in a statement.\r\n\r\n\u201cMany blasted the bill for not including restrictions and protections for migrants.\r\n\r\n\u201c\u2018Only policy change can end cruelty, not blank checks to the status quo,\u2019 AOC said in a tweet.\r\n\r\n<strong>(CounterCurrents Collective)<\/strong>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Migrant detention centers in the U.S. are turning out to be an issue of debate. 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