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Lawyers Allege Federal Government Mistreats Migrant Children in Custody

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Lawyers Allege Federal Government Mistreats Migrant Children in Custody

Immigration lawyers filed a memo in federal court alleging the government is withholding drinkable water and edible food from children in custody.
Reporter: Julie Small

One Migrant Woman's Story of Shoddy Immigration Center Conditions

KQED has independently heard from people recently detained who confirm shoddy conditions in immigration centers, including here in California. KQED's Alex Hall brings us the story of a woman who fled with her three children from criminal violence in Mexico. She sought asylum in the U.S.
Reporter: Alex Hall

Group of Women Seeking Asylum Turned Away at Port of Entry

The California Report follows a group of women seeking asylum -- who are turned away at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego.
Reporter: John Sepulvado

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