lauraannegilman:

Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman, a drafter of the Refugee Act of 1980, resigns from the Homeland Security Advisory Committee (along with three others) with a blistering letter, which ends:

 “…(the agency’s actions under Donald Trump) shows utter depravity on the part of the government officials involved.  

Although it is I who am resigning in protest against these policies, it is you who should be tendering your resignation instead.”

bjornwilde:

shinydragonite92:

whyyoustabbedme:

They broke him. They broke that baby’s spirit. 😢

What’s sad about this is the government isn’t taking into account what these families go through!It might’ve only been 2 months but he is physically disengaged with his dad,does not know what is happening,why it’s happening, and he’ll be stuck with those feelings/memories forever!

Shits so fucked man. That poor baby. I’m literally sick.

This is hard to read but necessary, imho.

Pregnant Women Said They Miscarried In Immigration Detention And Didn’t Get The Care They Needed

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Pregnant Women Say They Miscarried In Immigration Detention And Didn’t Get The Care They Needed

Pregnant women in immigration detention under the Trump administration say they have been denied medical care, shackled around the stomach, and abused.

Two weeks after arriving in the US seeking asylum, E, 23, found herself in a detention cell in San Luis, Arizona, bleeding profusely and begging for help from staff at the facility. She was four months pregnant and felt like she was losing her baby. She had come to the US from El Salvador after finding out she was pregnant, in the hopes of raising her son in a safer home.

“An official arrived and they said it was not a hospital and they weren’t doctors. They wouldn’t look after me,” she told BuzzFeed News, speaking by phone from another detention center, Otay Mesa in San Diego. “I realized I was losing my son. It was his life that I was bleeding out. I was staining everything. I spent about eight days just lying down. I couldn’t eat, I couldn’t do anything. I started crying and crying and crying.”

Stuck in detention and having lost her baby, E says she wouldn’t have come to the US seeking a safer life if she’d known what would happen. She asked that her full name not to be used out of fear of repercussions while in detention and for her family back home.

“My soul aches that there are many pregnant women coming who could lose their babies like I did and that they will do nothing to help them,” she said.

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Pregnant Women Said They Miscarried In Immigration Detention And Didn’t Get The Care They Needed