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In suing Trump, again, WA attorney general surfaces abuse allegations from detained children

September 1, 2019 by webmaster Leave a Comment

by Lilly Fowler / August 27, 2019 . . .

When awake, the children were told by guards, “Don’t touch me, I don’t want to get your diseases.” The guards threw food on the ground, prompting fights among hungry children.

Children were never given toothbrushes or toothpaste and had limited showers and soap. Girls on their period were provided only one sanitary pad a day. One girl who had bled through her clothing said she “had no choice but to continue to wear her soiled underwear and pants.”

These are the stories told by immigrant children recently detained at the border, unaccompanied, and transferred to various facilities in Washington state, where 100 beds are reserved for migrant children in facilities contracted by the Office of Refugee Resettlement. The allegations all pertained to incidents at border facilities.

Last month, licensors from the Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families and staff from the Washington state Attorney General’s Office heard these stories during interviews with 22 immigrant children 12 to 17 years old.

Now the accounts will serve as supporting evidence in a new lawsuit being filed by Washington and 18 other states, in addition to the District of Columbia. They are suing the Trump administration over its attempt to effectively undo the two-decade-old Flores Settlement Agreement. The suit targets U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security, among others.

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Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Immigration, News, RIMS Refugee

Support UUA Initiatives to “Close the Camps”

August 2, 2019 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Through our coalition efforts we have shut down the detention camps in Tornillo and Carrizo Springs, TX, prevented Ft. Sill in Oklahoma from becoming a detention camp, and seen 1,500 youth released from the Homestead Florida camp.

The fact that the Department of Health and Human services is now saying it will eventually close these camps proves that they never had to cage these kids but rather have chosen to carry out the cruel policies of the administration. We need to keep the pressure on Homestead and ensure that the 17 year olds there are released before they turn 18 as they are being handed over to adult detention centers on their birthdays! We will close Homestead and keep on fighting to close all detention centers and get justice for migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees. Here’s what we need you to do:

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Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Immigration, News, RIMS Migrant, News, RIMS Refugee, Take Action

AG FERGUSON ARGUES COURT SHOULD FORCE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO STOP MISTREATING IMMIGRANT CHILDREN

July 29, 2019 by webmaster Leave a Comment

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Jul 10 2019

Coalition of attorneys general file brief supporting restraining order against the Trump Administration

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson today joined 19 other attorneys general in support of a lawsuit seeking to force the Trump Administration to provide safe, sanitary conditions for immigrant children it has detained.

In their amicus — or friend of the court — brief, filed today in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, the attorneys general assert that the Administration’s treatment is in violation of a long-standing court-approved settlement that requires the federal government to meet minimum standards when detaining immigrant children, including safe and sanitary conditions and prompt release or placement.

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Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Immigration, News, RIMS Refugee

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project in Federal Court for Pivotal Hearing on the Rights of Asylum Seekers

June 28, 2019 by webmaster Leave a Comment

On June 28th, throughout the United States. The case we brought with our partners, Padilla v. ICE, began over one year ago when Yolany Padilla, a mother who was cruelly separated from her six-year-old son at the southern border, was denied a prompt bond hearing which would have allowed her the chance to be reunited with him. We quickly filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Yolany and several other mothers who were being denied their right to a prompt bond hearing to ensure that these community members had a chance to hold their children in their arms again. And since that time, the lawsuit has become a class-action case in which federal judge Marsha Pechman in Seattle has appointed NWIRP and our partners at American Immigration Council and the ACLU to represent all detained asylum seekers around the country to contest their right to a bond hearing.

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Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Refugee

Carvan Asylum Seekers Video

November 29, 2018 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Putting the human faces to the Caravan of Asylum Seekers.  Take a few minutes to view the humanity, then pass it on.

From Independent photojournalist, Linda Wolf

Mexico City

Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Refugee

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