Lawsuits Allege 'Grave Harm' To Immigrant Children In Detention
Over 10,000 immigrant children are in U.S. custody. In the past year, lawyers say at least 170 willing sponsors were arrested and put in deportation proceedings after coming forward for the child.
by John Burnett
Jan 24, 2019
3 minutes
The Trump administration's treatment of more than 10,000 immigrant children held in custody at shelters across the nation is coming under intense scrutiny. Numerous lawsuits claim the government is using the system of child confinement as a way to punish and deport kids and their families.
At least four federal lawsuits have been filed since March that the government cares for child migrants. The legal actions allege that the administration is ignoring to place immigrant children "in the least restrictive setting available."
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