During a House Oversight Committee hearing Wednesday titled “Kids in Cages: Inhumane Treatment at the Border,” the mother of a 19-month-old girl who died shortly after becoming sick in ICE custody delivered heartbreaking testimony on the horrific and abusive conditions inside the Trump administration’s detention centers.
“I am here because the world should know what is happening to so many children inside of ICE detention.”
—Yazmin Juárez Yazmin Juárez explained how her and her young daughter Mariee fled violence in their home country of Guatemala in 2018, seeking safety and asylum in the United States.
“So, we came to America, where I hoped to build a better, safer life for us,” Juárez said. “That did not happen. Instead, I watched my baby girl die–slowly and painfully—a few months before her second birthday.”
Juárez said Mariee became seriously ill after arriving at an overcrowded ICE detention facility in Dilley, Texas, where “no effort was made to separate the sick from the healthy.”
She continued:
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