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Photo: The Dreadful History of Children in Concentration Camps The Dreadful History of Children in Concentration Camps
The Conversation - Wed Jun 20, 2018
Children and family have been central to the institution of the concentration camp from its beginnings 120 years ago. More»

Photo: Border guards are sending BABIES and toddlers to 'tender age' immigrant detention centers after being separated from their mothers Border guards are sending BABIES and toddlers to 'tender age' immigrant detention centers after being separated from their mothers
Daily Mail - Tue Jun 19, 2018
Trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children forcibly separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border to at least three 'tender age' shelters in South Texas, The Associated Press has learned. More»

Photo: Fact-Checking Family Separation Fact-Checking Family Separation
ACLU - Mon Jun 18, 2018
With nearly 2,000 immigrant children separated from their parents in just six weeks alone, there is an unprecedented human rights disaster unfolding at our border. More»

Photo: Sessions: Building a wall will end family separations at border Sessions: Building a wall will end family separations at border
New York Post - Sun Jun 17, 2018
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday that Congress could end the practice of separating children from their parents at the border if lawmakers give President Donald Trump his wall and new immigration legislation. More»

Photo: Doctors Concerned About 'Irreparable Harm' To Separated Migrant Children Doctors Concerned About 'Irreparable Harm' To Separated Migrant Children
NPR - Sat Jun 16, 2018
In South Texas, pediatricians started sounding the alarm weeks ago as migrant shelters began filling up with younger children separated from their parents after they crossed the US-Mexico border illegally. More»

Photo: Trump Says Separation Of Families At Border Is A Negotiating Tool Trump Says Separation Of Families At Border Is A Negotiating Tool
CNN - Fri Jun 15, 2018
President Donald Trump suggested Saturday that he is using his administration's separation of families at the US border as a negotiating tool to get Democrats to cave on his immigration demands, which include funding for a border wall, curbing legal immigration into the US, and tightening the rules for border enforcement. More»

Photo: She came to the US for a better life. Moments after arrival, she was killed She came to the US for a better life. Moments after arrival, she was killed
CNN - Sat May 26, 2018
Claudia Patricia Gomez Gonzalez traveled 1,500 miles to the United States, hoping to find a job and a better future. More»

Photo: Sessions: Parents, children entering U.S. illegally will be separated Sessions: Parents, children entering U.S. illegally will be separated
NBC - Mon May 7, 2018
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration plans to take a tougher approach to some families who enter the US illegally by separating parents from their children, instead of keeping them in detention together. More»

Photo: Trump Attacks Protections For Immigrants From 'Shithole' Countries In Oval Office Meeting Trump Attacks Protections For Immigrants From 'Shithole' Countries In Oval Office Meeting
Washington Post - Wed Jan 10, 2018
President Trump grew frustrated with lawmakers Thursday in the Oval Office when they floated restoring protections for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries as part of a bipartisan immigration deal, according to two people briefed on the meeting. More»

Photo: House panel approves $10B for border wall House panel approves $10B for border wall
The Hill - Fri Oct 6, 2017
The House Homeland Security Committee approved Wednesday a border security bill that includes $10 billion for a border wall. More»

Photo: Motel 6 Chains Are Allegedly 'Selling' Undocumented Immigrants to ICE for $200 a Pop Motel 6 Chains Are Allegedly 'Selling' Undocumented Immigrants to ICE for $200 a Pop
Alternet - Wed Sep 13, 2017
Multiple Motel 6 chains in heavily Latino neighborhoods around Phoenix have been tipping off ICE agents when guests check in at their locations without citizenship documents. More»

Photo: Texas Lawmaker Threatens to Shoot Colleague After Reporting Protesters to ICE Texas Lawmaker Threatens to Shoot Colleague After Reporting Protesters to ICE
New York Times - Mon May 29, 2017
A Texas state representative, referring to protesters at the State Capitol on Monday, said he reported "several illegal immigrants" to federal immigration authorities and then threatened to shoot a fellow lawmaker who objected. More»

Defense attorney arrested after telling rape victim Trump would deport her if she testified
Raw Story - Wed May 24, 2017
A defense attorney in Baltimore has been arrested after he allegedly told a rape victim that the Trump administration would have her deported if she testified against his client. More»

Photo: Australian children's author Mem Fox detained by US border control: 'I sobbed like a baby' Australian children's author Mem Fox detained by US border control: 'I sobbed like a baby'
The Guardian - Fri Feb 24, 2017
Author of Possum Magic was aggressively questioned for two hours over her visa status and later received an apology for her treatment by border guards. More»

American Citizen Faced Deportation
WMAQ-TV - Fri Feb 24, 2017
A Chicago man who spent the weekend in jail and faced deportation on suspicion he is in the country illegally said what happened to him illustrates the need for America to change the way it deals with immigration. More»

Photo: Eight people flee U.S. border patrol to seek asylum in Canada Eight people flee U.S. border patrol to seek asylum in Canada
Reuters - Fri Feb 17, 2017
Eight asylum-seekers, including four children, barely made it across the Canadian border on Friday as a US border patrol officer tried to stop them and a Reuters photographer captured the scene. More»

Photo: Nearly every member of the White House Asian-American advisory council just resigned in protest of Trump Nearly every member of the White House Asian-American advisory council just resigned in protest of Trump
US Uncut - Thu Feb 16, 2017
10 out of the 14 people on a White House advisory board for Asian-American issues have officially resigned, protesting Trump's harsh policies on immigrants. More»

Some US hospitals are deporting patients without consulting any court
Associated Press - Tue Apr 23, 2013
DES MOINES, Iowa - Days after they were badly hurt in a car accident, Jacinto Cruz and Jose Rodriguez-Saldana lay unconscious in an Iowa hospital while the American health care system weighed what to do with the two immigrants from Mexico. More»

Photo: Farmers complain about rotting crops but Sen. Scott Beason says no to immigration law changes Farmers complain about rotting crops but Sen. Scott Beason says no to immigration law changes
Associated Press - Tue Oct 4, 2011
STEELE, Alabama - A sponsor of Alabama's tough new immigration law told desperate tomato farmers Monday that he won't change the law, even though they told him that their crops are rotting in the field and they are at risk of losing their farms. More»

Photo: Florida hospital defends secretly deporting patient Florida hospital defends secretly deporting patient
Associated Press - Wed Jul 22, 2009
STUART, Florida - All sides agree on one thing in the strange case of a South Florida hospital that secretly repatriated a seriously brain injured patient back to Guatemala. More»

Widow sues over man's death at immigration center
Associated Press - Mon Feb 9, 2009
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island - A Chinese immigrant held at a privately operated detention center was denied medical care, abused and accused of faking his illness in the weeks before he died of cancer, according to a lawsuit filed Monday by the man's widow. More»

AP Investigation: Banks sought foreign workers
Associated Press - Sun Feb 1, 2009
SANTA CLARA, California - Major US banks sought government permission to bring thousands of foreign workers into the country for high-paying jobs even as the system was melting down last year and Americans were getting laid off, according to an Associated Press review of visa applications. More»

Are You in the "Constitution Free" Zone?
Wired - Mon Oct 20, 2008
Government agents should not have the right to stop and question Americans anywhere without suspicion within 100 miles of the border, the American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday, pointing attention to the little known power of the federal government to set up immigration checkpoints far from the nation's border lines. More»

Baby held in locked room at airport dies
Honolulu Advertiser - Sat Feb 16, 2008
A 14-day-old infant traveling here for heart surgery died at Honolulu International Airport on Friday after he, his mother and a nurse were detained by immigration officials in a locked room, a lawyer for the boy's family said. More»

Mexico Tries to Help Deportees
Time - Fri Feb 8, 2008
Carlos Martinez was in a state of total panic after being deported from the United States to the Mexican border city of Matamoros - he had no money, nowhere to go, and, worst of all, he didn't speak Spanish. More»


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