«Like dogs»: the children of illegal immigrants drew the drawings in which they sit in cages

Last week, the new President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (American Academy of Pediatrics) has visited two centers for illegal migrants on the border of the United States and stated that this is not the place for children.

Dr. Sara Goza showed the pictures that she received from a social worker and which were painted by children recently released from detention. In these drawings, the children of illegal immigrants draw yourself sitting behind bars.

The American Academy of Pediatrics has released these pictures, drawn by 10 and 11-year-old children recently held in Customs and Border Protection detention centers. They depict themselves in cages. @AmerAcadPeds says it got the drawings from a social worker. h/t @gabegutierrez pic.twitter.com/0S2Bs4BQul

— Geoff Bennett (@GeoffRBennett) July 3, 2019

«When border patrol agents opened the door, the first thing I noticed is the smell. The smell of sweat, urine and feces. There are small children without support», — told CBS News Goza.

According to her, the children in the room didn’t say a word while she was there.

«Room full of silent children. They have indifferent faces, they are not laughing and not talking. The only sounds I hear is the rustle of blankets. It is almost as cages for the dogs, but instead of animals there. It was very difficult to see such and hear this ominous silence.»

Democrats on Capitol hill want to hear from high-ranking officials of the immigration service report of the inspector General Department of homeland security.

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According to them, the report argues that the conditions in the detention centers for migrants is so bad that one of the inspectors called them «ticking time bomb». The unannounced inspections were recently conducted at five sites near the southern border of the United States.

According to Dr. Goza, children are not enough shower, a hot meal and a change of clothes. In the report inspectors said that 31% of children were kept behind bars longer than the prescribed 72 hours, and some kids were in centers for more than two weeks.

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