Ash writes: "Legal aid groups litigating on behalf of those detained by U.S. Customs & Border Patrol and ICE must press the courts for access to all of the facilities by human rights and relief workers on an exigent basis."
Jakelin Caal Maquin, 7, and Felipe Gomez Alonzo, 8, both fleeing Guatemala seeking asylum in the US, are two of the six children who have died in U.S. immigration detention facilities during the Trump administration's policy of deterrence. (photo: Rudy Gutierrez/AP/Catarina Gomez)
25 June 19
egal aid groups litigating on behalf of those detained by U.S. Customs & Border Patrol and ICE must press the courts for access to all of the facilities by human rights and relief workers on an exigent basis.
What has already been clearly documented is a pattern of human rights and child abuse so pervasive that it has led to at least six child mortalities under the government�s well-documented negligent care.
The courts must order:
The time for an aggressive, concerted relief effort has come. The government, in pursuit of political ends, has knowingly and willfully engaged in a pattern of unlawful abuse that tramples upon all relevant US and international laws, treaties, and norms.
An emergency has been intentionally created by the government. In light of the emergency that by the government�s hand now demonstrably exists, the courts must act on an emergency basis to allow aid to the families and children in all US immigration detention facilities.
Marc Ash is the founder and former Executive Director of Truthout, and is now founder and Editor of Reader Supported News.
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