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 presenting valid travel documents according to family members. The detention occurred at the Rio Grande Valley detention center, which has faced previous criticism. The case has drawn widespread attention and concern from advocacy groups and the public.
This case represents a troubling example of immigration enforcement gone too far, particularly involving a child with autism who requires specialized care. The detention appears unnecessary given that the family had proper documentation and posed no security threat.
While the situation is concerning, the focus on ICE may be misplaced when other actors in the immigration system bear responsibility for detention conditions and policies. The real accountability should lie with those who design and oversee these facilities and procedures.
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