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08-26-2007, 06:36 PM #1
Trial Questions Detention Of Immigrant Children
Here's another tear jerker for us to sit through!!!
http://cbs11tv.com/topstories/local_sto ... 72425.html
Trial Questions Detention Of Immigrant Children
(AP) DALLAS A trial set to open Monday questions whether the federal government broke court-sanctioned rules by detaining immigrant children in a former central Texas prison while their families await decisions on immigration cases.
Testimony and evidence presented in Austin will scrutinize the T. Don Hutto family residential facility, a former prison in Taylor that houses families seeking asylum or awaiting deportation or other outcomes to their immigration cases.
Advocates contend conditions at Hutto don't comply with Flores v. Meese, a federal settlement agreement that calls for immigration authorities to house children in nonsecure, licensed programs such as shelters or foster homes.
Hutto houses some 400 illegal immigrants and asylum seekers -- half of them children.
None of those at the facility have criminal records or violent histories. Yet current and former Hutto detainees allege they live under prison-like conditions.
Uniformed, handcuff-toting correctional officers called "counselors" threatened children with separating them from their families, who live in tiny cells with bunkbeds and a toilet, advocates say. Families living within Hutto's walls eat, shower and turn in on schedule and undergo a head count four times a day. After lights out, a system alerts staff in the control room if anyone leaves their cell. Advocates say children received inadequate classroom instruction, lost weight and had limited access to health care.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, who oversee Hutto, deny the allegations and say they've made improvements such as removing concertina wire and expanding the time for residents to consult with their immigration attorneys. They point to Hutto's computer lab, playground and educational programs as offerings that soften the facility. Immigration officials have described Hutto as a residential, nonsecure environment that keeps families together.
"ICE is committed to the humane treatment of minors in our care and will continue to work with Williamson County, Texas. to ensure improvements are made as warranted," ICE has said previously.
U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks in Austin was critical of the Hutto facility, previously writing that federal officials should have spent more time researching how to properly care for children in detention. Hutto also hasn't been subjected to Texas standards for housing children, Sparks wrote.
Attorneys have spent weeks in mediation trying to come up with a settlement and avoid trial. The American Civil Liberties Union, who represents the children along with Immigration Clinic at the University of Texas School of Law, declined to speak about the negotiations. ICE spokesman Richard Rocha said Sunday he had no information to release.
A trial also would examine the ICE policy of expedited removal, in which immigrants are detained at Hutto or other facilities while they are processed for deportation. After opening in May 2006, Hutto began housing families who are candidates for expedited removal -- an immigration policy that came after the terrorist attacks of 2001.
Officials say the facility is meant to end the "catch and release" practice that in the past permitted families in the United States illegally to remain free while awaiting a court hearing. Many never showed up in court; some borrowed other people's children and posed as families to avoid detention, ICE officials say.Never give up! Never surrender! Never compromise your values!*
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08-26-2007, 06:45 PM #2
".......some BORROWED other people's children.....to avoid detention."
Somebody please tell me this madness will end.
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08-26-2007, 06:46 PM #3
"Many never showed up in court; some borrowed other people's children and posed as families to avoid detention, ICE officials say."
Would you expect anything different from people who can't even follow a simple law. It's all about culture.
Can anyone tell me one positive trait of an illegal alien.
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08-26-2007, 06:51 PM #4
Don't believe this spin. With the spotlight on them, ICE is trying to do everything by the books. I, for one, believe they are.
This article is a spin on the facts. Don't believe it. The Law is blind: it does not differentiate between races and sob stories. That fact is what is driving the pro-illegal crowd to try to spin stories. But in the end, as in EVIL-RA, the law prevails. They will be deported because they broke the law, not because they are Mexicans or OTM. Race has nothing to do with it.PRESS 1 FOR ENGLISH. PRESS 2 FOR DEPORTATION.
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08-26-2007, 06:57 PM #5
I thought most courts could ususally retreat to common sense--even when the technical arguments of a case might push it a certain direction. Our government cannot be expected to do more than it is financially capable of doing. The judges have to be willing to write sometimes elaborate justifications for their decisions. But some things just cannot be done. If this was a perfect world perhaps they could be.....
"Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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08-26-2007, 07:11 PM #6Originally Posted by GS07
No shock here. I've seen people pretending to be childrens' parents to enroll them out of district at schools and even posing as relatives to avoid delinquents being taken away by the police while the parents were out of town visiting, or at work.
There's even a couple of kids in the neighborhood who are sent from Mexico to attend school every year and while they are here, their Grandmother is, as far as anyone knows, "Mom".
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08-26-2007, 07:13 PM #7
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I saw pictures of this facility somewhere. It was neat and clean, painted and polished. There were toys out for the kids, a playground, computers.... I didn't see one thing wrong with it. This is just more grumbling and lying because they don't like our laws enforced.
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08-26-2007, 07:32 PM #8
It sounds like better quarters than what they left in Mexico...where is the problem?????
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08-26-2007, 08:15 PM #9
The Illegals have a chance to go home and they choose to stay here knowing what can & should happen if they get caught.It is their fault they are where they are and NO one elses !!!
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08-26-2007, 08:22 PM #10
Moved from Pictures to news.
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