Just some of the statements children made to lawyers about the unsanitary conditions at the @CBP facilities (pulled from this week's Flores enforcement motion):
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“We were allowed to shower together once, the day after we arrived, but I have not showered since. That was 12 days ago."
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“I was wet when I got here and was placed in the cage without being given dry clothes."
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"A woman in my cell was here for twenty days and not allowed to shower.”
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“In the 20 days my baby and I have been here, we have been permitted to shower only four times. We ask to shower more often, but we are told that we may not.”
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“I have been here without bathing for 21 days.”
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“I haven’t asked to shower or for a toothbrush because I have heard other people ask for a bathroom or toothbrush but officers get angry. They have said many things, including ‘you’re not in your country’ and ‘you’re being punished here, not to be asking for things.’”
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A much less stupid question is why, in 2019, is America torturing children? Doesn't matter whose children or how they got there, neither is any sort of defence against war crimes.
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This is no different than Boko Haram kidnapping children, except that it is more massive, widespread and systematic, qualifying it as Crime Against Humanity. The perpetrators should be referred to the ICC because the US legal system is unable and unwilling to prosecute them.
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