Everyone Who Is Furious at ICE Might Be Missing an Even More Deserving Target
A seven-year-old Canadian girl with autism and her mother have been detained by ICE at a Texas facility since Saturday, despite reportedly presenting valid documentation. The family says they had proper visas when detained at the Rio Grande Valley detention center. The case has drawn significant attention on social media and news outlets.
The detention of a young child with autism represents an unacceptable use of immigration enforcement. Many argue that ICE's actions in this case demonstrate systemic problems with how vulnerable populations are treated in the immigration system.
While the situation is concerning, some voices argue that the focus should be on other aspects of the detention system or facility conditions rather than ICE procedures alone. The Slate article specifically suggests there may be other parties more deserving of scrutiny in this case.
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Seven-year-old Canadian girl with autism and mother detained by ICE in Texas
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Everyone Who Is Furious at ICE Might Be Missing an Even More Deserving Target
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Seven-year-old Canadian girl with autism and mother detained by ICE in Texas
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