Gov't report details psychological trauma among separated migrant kids
"The little ones don't know how to express what they are feeling, what has happened. Communication is limited and difficult. They need more attention"
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"The little ones don't know how to express what they are feeling, what has happened. Communication is limited and difficult. They need more attention"
The organizations, which include the American Academy of Pediatrics, say a new federal rule would harm migrant children and deprive them of certain rights
New plan would create an internal system to decide whether unaccompanied migrant children can be held indefinitely in jail-like "secure facilities"
The student told the Harvard Crimson newspaper that officials barred him from the country because his friends expressed views on social media that "oppose the U.S."
Top Democrats accused the White House of a "cruel agenda" for a new rule that would allow for indefinite detention of children and families
Federal judges dismissed the government's argument that providing "safe and sanitary" conditions for detained children doesn't require soap or toothpaste
Rep. David Cicilline joins the International Grand Committee on Disinformation and "Fake News," as lawmakers from a dozen countries seek answers on election influencing
Site known for its far-right users and disturbing content briefly reappeared Tuesday before going down again, but a slow-loading Dark Web alternative lives on
A company that stepped in to provide security services for the far-right forum was denied access to servers it rented Monday
The doctors say migrant detention centers "may not be following best practices with respect to screening, treatment, isolation, and prevention of influenza"
Lawsuit follows an exclusive CBS News report in May that the former White House chief of staff had joined the board of the nation's only for-profit company holding unaccompanied migrant kids
"We cannot accept this," tweeted former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about a CBS News report that "well over 4,000" migrant children can be detained indefinitely
The facility cost $50 million and has been open for just over three weeks
The move comes amid a groundswell of public outrage following reports of abuse and a rash of migrant deaths in government custody
The contract for the newest large-scale holding facility can be extended through January 31, 2020