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The Truth about ICE Detention Center Family Camps
With the explosion of gang violence, drugs, and the cartel in Central and South America, more and more illegals have been migrating to the United States, seeking asylum. The Department of Homeland Security estimates that refugees from Central America have doubled in the past year alone โ with over 61,000 families and over 51,000 unaccompanied children crossing the US-Mexico Border.
In 2005, the Bush administration began to incarcerate hundreds of illegal immigrant families in ICE Detention Center Family Camps. The United States government has been given multiple lawsuits over the facility conditions. Some of the legal filings give detailed facility descriptions; including: young children being forced to wear prison jumpsuits, living in dormitory style housing, using toilets exposed to the public, and having to sleep with the lights on.
While many presidential administrations have promised to improve the living conditions at ICE Detention Center Family Camps, we have yet to see much change.
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