Everyone Who Is Furious at ICE Might Be Missing an Even More Deserving Target
ICE detained a Canadian mother and her seven-year-old daughter with autism at a Texas detention center despite the family presenting valid visas. The pair have been held since Saturday at the Rio Grande Valley detention center. Family members report the mother and child were traveling with proper documentation when detained.
The mother and daughter were lawfully traveling with valid visas when they were detained. The detention of a seven-year-old with autism is particularly concerning given her vulnerability and need for specialized care.
While ICE detention practices deserve scrutiny, the focus should also examine the conditions and operations of the specific detention facilities themselves. Some argue the institutional problems run deeper than individual enforcement actions.
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