Jun 6 - Shocking Pics: Children Warehoused At The Border

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Shocking Photos Of Humanitarian Crisis On U.S. Border Emerge
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Disturbing images of children warehoused along the border by the federal government emerged on Friday, posted by Breitbart Texas reporter Brandon Darby.

The haunting pictures show a system overwhelmed by children and families detained by Customs and Border Protection, reflecting a growing humanitarian crisis. A spokesperson for CBP did not dispute the authenticity of the photos. "CBP has not officially released any photos at this time in order to protect the rights and privacy of unaccompanied minors in our care," a statement from CBP read.

The president acknowledged earlier this week that the situation had reached crisis levels on the border, as children from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador flee deepening poverty and violence.

Nearly 50,000 children have been caught crossing the border without parents since Oct. 1, The New York Times reported Monday.

"The influx of unaccompanied children across the southwest border has resulted in an urgent humanitarian situation," a Department of Homeland Security official emailed on background. "The President has directed Secretary Johnson to establish an interagency Unified Coordination Group to ensure unity of effort across the Administration in responding effectively to this humanitarian situation. This effort, lead and coordinated by FEMA, is quickly marshalling resources across the government to provide humanitarian relief to affected children. Addressing the rising flow of unaccompanied children crossing our southwest border is an important priority of this Administration and the Department of Homeland Security."

Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Calif.) condemned the "deplorable conditions" in which the children are being held.

"I am terribly concerned about the deplorable conditions in which these children are being held. I am troubled by the fact that the photos show children's faces, especially since many of these children may be victims of trafficking or other serious crimes. Still, these are important photos, and they tell a tragic story: our country is facing a child migration crisis,"
she said. "Tens of thousands of Central American children are arriving at our southwest border having fled life-threatening conditions in their home countries.

On their way to the United States, many of these vulnerable young people are being physically abused or sexually assaulted. When they reach our border, our government has a moral responsibility to treat them with care and compassion. That is why I'm pleased President Obama and Homeland Security Secretary Johnson have made this crisis a top priority. However, as these photos show, our current border resources are entirely insufficient. It's up to Congress to provide the Departments of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services with the financial capacity to meet the needs of these children.

It's also time to pass my bill, the Child Trafficking Victims Protection Act, which would place trained child welfare professionals at the border to identify trafficking victims and ensure all children at our border are treated with the kindness and basic human dignity they deserve."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/06/border-patrol-children_n_5462054.html

There is no reason these kids should be held in these conditions, they should have been sent back to where they came from within hours of being found.
 

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Jesus.

That statement made by that lady disgusts me for some reason though. Comes off a bit odd. They're using some weird words to describe it. I wouldn't call those photos haunting just very sad.
 

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The US shouldnt be responsible for them but we'd have a humanitarian crisis if the government just dumped them in the desert and told them to go home with guns pointed at them.
Yeah but the US always talk about human rights in other countries, then you see something like this happening here, it's hypocritical
 

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Yeah but the US always talk about human rights in other countries, then you see something like this happening here, it's hypocritical
What is happening, they're getting caught trying to come to the US without papers. Its their governments job to take them back but theres really no way or knowing where they even come from. Im sure eventually thy will all be processed and sent back but definately not expedited.
 

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What is happening, they're getting caught trying to come to the US without papers. Its their governments job to take them back but theres really no way or knowing where they even come from. Im sure eventually thy will all be processed and sent back but definately not expedited.

Yeah thats all good but they could at least treat them like humans while they are here, not like animals. Cramming that many people including children in a small cell and then talk about human rights issues in other contries
 
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