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What Happens When a 5-Year-Old in ICE Detention Is Considered a Coronavirus Risk
Título (Dublin Core)
What Happens When a 5-Year-Old in ICE Detention Is Considered a Coronavirus Risk
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Description (Dublin Core)
People in ICE (US's Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detention centers are unable to social distance, and there is also not much transparency about what goes on inside them with regard to the safety of the people incarcerated. This article by Fernanda Echavarri describes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people incarcerated in ICE detention centers, in particular the case of a five year old girl incarcerated in Pennsylvania. Berks Family Residential Center, which ‘has been criticized for its unsafe and unsanitary conditions and for the lack of proper medical care,’ was detaining 39 people, or 14 families with children as young as six months old as of March 28th, and had not released them despite complaints.
Date (Dublin Core)
March 28, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Fernanda Echavarri
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Rachel Sheehan
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
MUSE360
Partner (Dublin Core)
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Tipo (Dublin Core)
screenshot
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Mother Jones
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Education--Universities
English
Conflict
English
Emotion
English
Government Federal
English
Immigration
English
News coverage
English
Social Issues
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
ICE
child
unsanitary
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Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
08/05/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
08/05/2020
08/16/2020
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