CNN, The Associated Press, The New Yorker and dozens of news media have recently featured Willamette College of Law Professor Warren Binford discussing the dangerous and neglectful conditions at Border Patrol facilities in Texas.
Binford and a team of lawyers, doctors and interpreters have been interviewing migrant children, who are being detained by the U.S. government and have been separated from their parents and families, to ensure the Flores settlement — a Clinton-era legal agreement that governs the conditions under which migrant families and children can be detained — is being met.
Last week, when Binford and others toured the facility in Clint, Texas, they found hundreds of children living in unsanitary conditions, suffering from lice and flu outbreaks, caring for one another, and sleeping on cement floors.
“There is a judgment in this case that says that children are supposed to be treated a certain way when they are in government custody. All of these children are in government custody, and those very basic standards are being violated,” Binford said to The New Yorker.
“Imagine if these were your children,” she said to CNN.
Binford is an internationally recognized children’s rights scholar and advocate. She directs Willamette Law’s Clinical Law Program which specializes in immigration, child and family advocacy, trusts and estates, and business law.
Read the full story in The New Yorker.
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