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Cleaning Toilets, Following Rules: A Migrant Child’s Days in Detention [nytimes.com]

 

Do not misbehave. Do not sit on the floor. Do not share your food. Do not use nicknames. Also, it is best not to cry. Doing so might hurt your case.

Lights out by 9 p.m. and lights on at dawn, after which make your bed according to the step-by-step instructions posted on the wall. Wash and mop the bathroom, scrubbing the sinks and toilets. Then it is time to form a line for the walk to breakfast.

“You had to get in line for everything,” recalled Leticia, a girl from Guatemala.

[For more on this story by Dan Barry, Miriam Jordan, Annie Correal and Manny Fernandez, go to https://www.nytimes.com/2018/0...ildren-shelters.html]

For more stories on this topic, see The Activist Effort to Find the Children the Government Took From Their Parents, I Know What Incarceration Does to Families. It Happened to Mine.

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