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12/29/18
Her name was Jakelin Caal Maquín.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) December 28, 2018
She was 7 years old.
She died in US Border Patrol custody.
People will say not to politicize her tragic death. People will say it was her parents' fault.
I say if we just forget her, then she died in vain. #SayHerNamehttps://t.co/c2jQKUCfGn
12/30/18
This Bill would shut down Tornillo Tent Camp that currently detains 2,800 immigrant kids, meant to be "temporary" but the Gov't is extending into early 2019, as well as Homestead in FL which the Gov't plans to massively increase from 1350 to 2350 beds.https://t.co/9fegzGFtRW
— BebopSpaceCowgirl(@jomareewade) December 30, 2018
1/1/19
Nearly 3,000 migrant children were affected this year by the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance policy. Under the unprecedented crackdown, children were separated them from their parents.
— ProPublica (@ProPublica) January 1, 2019
Here's the story of six-year-old Wilder Maldonado. https://t.co/iGTEPotvBI
1/2/19
The government continues to break the law by separating families at the border without creating records linking the separated family members. So we're suing Kirstjen Nielsen. https://t.co/X037QvvIVT
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) January 2, 2019
1/8/19
Read the whole thread.
"1. When I heard about Southwest Key Programs (SWK) violating human rights standards-I filed a public records request to get answers. A refresher below. Here's what I found in these records. (Thread) https://t.co/NZQH1OqbQO"
Read more from Twitter1/10/19
Yes, taking the government to court for separating families. Unfortunately the line of the government is being sued for, and/or should be sued, puts immigrant kids very low on the court´s priority list.
1/10/19
Two wrongs to do not make a right. Your childish point is like when dad punishes one child, the other child says his brother did it also.
Two separate and individual casess both in law and morally.