Father and son separated at the border reunite after 326 days
First stop for migrant kids: For-profit detention center
The for-profit detention center that we fund and support has waived the requirements regarding acceptable number of mental health care staff per number of child prisoners, because it is on federal property, and not subject to state laws. The "teachers" teaching the child prisoners need not have a teaching degree. Inspirational pictures of Martin Luther King, Jr. are on the walls. Because he had a dream that someday his visage would adorn a for-profit child prison camp.
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As of Feb. 13, 11,500 children were in HHS custody, down from a record of nearly 15,000 in mid-December
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