PUH  (E-Mail nur eingeloggt Sichtbar) am 27.06.2019 08:41 Uhr
Thema: Re:Kinder-KZs an der Grenze Antwort auf: Kinder-KZs an der Grenze von membran

Schon geil, dass dort sowas möglich ist. Die Nummer läuft ja schon ne Weile und begann mit der Trennung der Kinder von den Eltern. Auch wenn man illegale Einwanderung eindämmen will muss man nicht solche Zustände akzeptieren. Aber hier lässt man ja auch Leute ertrinken, selbst schuld. Ist irgendwie Themawechsel, aber ich muss grade an die deutsche Kapitänin denken, die jetzt Lampedusa ansteuern will. Grade heute ein Interview auf SPON.


>Wahnsinn.
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>Bericht im New Yorker -
>[https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/inside-a-texas-building-where-the-government-is-holding-immigrant-children]
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>WaPo Kommentar -
>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/this-is-a-humanitarian-crisis-of-trumps-making/2019/06/24/431262f8-96c3-11e9-8d0a-5edd7e2025b1_story.html]
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>“The children were filthy dirty, there was mucus on their shirts. There was food on the shirts, and the pants as well. They told us that they were hungry. They told us that some of them had not showered or had not showered until the day or two days before we arrived. Many of them described that they only brushed their teeth once. This facility knew last week that we were coming. The government knew three weeks ago that we were coming.
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>“So, in any event, the children told us that nobody’s taking care of them, so that basically the older children are trying to take care of the younger children. The guards are asking the younger children or the older children, ‘Who wants to take care of this little boy? Who wants to take care of this little girl?’ and they’ll bring in a two-year-old, a three-year-old, a four-year-old. And then the littlest kids are expected to be taken care of by the older kids, but then some of the oldest children lose interest in it, and little children get handed off to other children. And sometimes we hear about the littlest children being alone by themselves on the floor.
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>“Many of the children reported sleeping on the concrete floor. They are being given army blankets, those wool-type blankets that are really harsh. Most of the children said they’re being given two blankets, one to put beneath them on the floor. Some of the children are describing just being given one blanket and having to decide whether to put it under them or over them because there is air-conditioning at this facility. And so they’re having to make a choice about, Do I try to protect myself from the cement, or do I try to keep warm?”
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>Binford told reporters that the older children described outbreaks of influenza and head lice at the overcrowded facility, which she said was designed to hold no more than 104 detainees. She told The Post that she “witnessed a 14-year-old caring for a 2-year-old without a diaper, shrugging as the baby urinated as they sat at a table because she did not know what to do.”
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>Shamefully, there is more: Dolly Lucio Sevier, a physician who was able to assess 39 children at a different detention facility in McAllen, Tex., described conditions there as including “extreme cold temperatures, lights on 24 hours a day, no adequate access to medical care, basic sanitation, water, or adequate food,” according to a document obtained by ABC News.
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>“The conditions within which they are held could be compared to torture facilities,” Lucio Sevier wrote.

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