I’m a part of the first group of journalists to go into the shelter for detained child migrants in Brownsville Texas since the zero tolerance separation policy was announced. 1000+ boys here.
Going in right now.
More tonight w @chrislhayes on @allinwithchris @MSNBC. #innerspic.twitter.com/NeLlaDdSKv
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Seems like being kept in a cage would make someone feel that way regardless of the ethnicity of the journalists there reporting on the human rights atrocity.
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Maybe you didn’t see the video? These facilities don’t have cages, they have rooms with beds. The reporter said that a shelter worker asked him to smile at the children because they “feel like animals in cages being looked at.”
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