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The US detention center where sick children receive 'the bare minimum'
Source: The Guardian
The US detention center where sick children receive the bare minimum'
Alexandra Villarreal
Thu 17 Jan 2019 11.00 GMT
At the Berks Family Residential Center, an immigrant detention facility in Leesport, Pennsylvania, advocates and former detainees say its normal for children held there to have health problems.
One mother, who asked to use her middle name Arely, told the Guardian that children often had fevers or vomited when she was detained at Berks. She said she watched helplessly as her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter threw up blood for three days.
Another woman who asked to be referred to only by her middle name Fernanda because she still fears her antagonists in her home country remembered children with the flu and respiratory illnesses, and how the on-site medical professionals would take their temperatures but never give out medicine. When Fernandas own daughter had fever, she had to go to the hospital just to get Tylenol, she said.
Since attorney Jacquelyn Kline began representing immigrant families detained at Berks in the summer of 2014, she said the majority of her clients have gotten sick. Usually, the illnesses have been minor. But sometimes, when common problems have gone ignored or untreated, they have spiraled to become something more.
In my experience, (the staff) do the bare minimum and they dont want to do more than that unless it becomes a situation where they have to do it, Kline said. Because they dont address things when there are minor issues, it allows them to become more serious issues.
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Alexandra Villarreal
Thu 17 Jan 2019 11.00 GMT
At the Berks Family Residential Center, an immigrant detention facility in Leesport, Pennsylvania, advocates and former detainees say its normal for children held there to have health problems.
One mother, who asked to use her middle name Arely, told the Guardian that children often had fevers or vomited when she was detained at Berks. She said she watched helplessly as her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter threw up blood for three days.
Another woman who asked to be referred to only by her middle name Fernanda because she still fears her antagonists in her home country remembered children with the flu and respiratory illnesses, and how the on-site medical professionals would take their temperatures but never give out medicine. When Fernandas own daughter had fever, she had to go to the hospital just to get Tylenol, she said.
Since attorney Jacquelyn Kline began representing immigrant families detained at Berks in the summer of 2014, she said the majority of her clients have gotten sick. Usually, the illnesses have been minor. But sometimes, when common problems have gone ignored or untreated, they have spiraled to become something more.
In my experience, (the staff) do the bare minimum and they dont want to do more than that unless it becomes a situation where they have to do it, Kline said. Because they dont address things when there are minor issues, it allows them to become more serious issues.
-snip-
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jan/17/pennsylvania-detention-center-sick-children
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The US detention center where sick children receive 'the bare minimum' (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2019
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Deb
(3,744 posts)1. Can anyone please explain why State's Childcare Regulations are not enforced?
Can the Feds really ignore regulations and oversight that States have put into place for the protection of children?
http://www.dhs.pa.gov/provider/earlylearning/childcareregulations/index.htm
2naSalit
(92,388 posts)2. On federally adminsistered properties, yes...nt
FiveGoodMen
(20,018 posts)3. "Can the Feds really ignore regulations and oversight"
They can lie, steal, cheat, and murder any time they want to.
Until America decides that Nazis can't have their way anymore.