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Indefinite Detention? That'll Set Those Damned Kids Straight.

Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 02:41:35 PM
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
What this photo of the T. Don Hutto detention center doesn't adequately communicate is the smell of urine and fear.

This month brings some interesting and troubling tidbits on our favorite immigrant detention center, the T. Don Hutto Family Residential Facility -- which, as you might recall, is the Taylor jail where immigrant families fleeing repressive regimes are taken and held. It’s one of just two facilities nationwide that actually holds children, and it garnered lots of bad publicity last year, when a Palestinian family living in Richardson revealed the conditions there before being told by a visiting immigration judge to get out of the country immediately last August.

Jorge Bustamante -- the U.N.’s special rapporteur who was denied entry to the secretive place last year while investigating complaints of arbitrary detention, substandard conditions and separated families -- has finally released his report on the treatment of migrants in the United States. And it’s not exactly glowing. He writes that of the 230,000 immigrants detained in the U.S. -- more than three times the number that were being held a decade ago -- many are subject to indefinite detention, poor conditions and lack of due process rights. Not surprisingly, the Bush administration wasn’t happy with Bustamante’s assessment.

Also, earlier this month The New Yorker ran an extensive piece on Hutto, which included these disturbing details:

Last March, an immigration lawyer named Griselda Ponce testified before the U.S. District Court in Austin about conditions at Hutto, and told of an occasion when the five- or six-year-old daughter of a woman she was interviewing had to go to the rest room. The captain on duty told the girl that she could not do so during a head count. Ponce said that the girl made “six or seven requests,” and was rebuffed each time; after about fifteen minutes, the girl “smelled of urine.”

Children were regularly woken up at night by guards shining lights into their cells. They were roused each morning at five-thirty. Kids were not allowed to have stuffed animals, crayons, pencils, or pens in their cells. And they were not allowed to take the pictures they had made back to their cells and hang them up. When Hutto opened as an immigration-detention center, children attended school there only one hour a day. Detainees, including children, wore green or blue prison-issue scrubs …

Detainees said that when parents or children broke rules guards threatened them with separation from their children. Kevin Yourdkhani, at the prompting of one of Hines’s law students, wrote a brief description of one such occasion. “I was in my bed and my dad came to fix my bed,” he wrote. “When the police came and saw my dad in the room, he said, ‘If He comes and see my dad again in my room His going to put my mom in a siprate jail and my dad in a sipate jail and me a foster kid.’ I cried and cried so much that I lost my energy. I went to sleep. I felt If I will be siprated I can never see my parents again, and I will get step-parents and they will hurt me or maybe they will kill me."


So, parents, if nothing else now you know where to send your kids when they misbehave. Forget time-out. Just ship the little buggers off to Taylor. --Megan Feldman

7 Comments:

Randy says:

Megan: You're absolutely right. This is a fascist police state. We round families up, ship them off to gulags, wake children with flashlights, and make little girls piss themselves. Now if I understand the story, these poor innocent immigrants fled repression to come to this veritable wonderland of sadism. If any of this is true, please explain why immigrants continue to flood into the USA? Do you personally know anyone who has renounced their US citizenship and left to start their life over in another country? Do you believe any of the pure crap that you report? Just wondering...

Eric says:

Megan: You're absolutely right. Don't these immigrants know that a large contention of Americans couldn't give a shit about the plight of desperate brown people, but "aren't racist"? If any of this is true, please explain why it isn't on Fox News? Do you personally know anyone who has worked to advertise that if you seek shelter in America from oppressive regimes that we'll treat you like a prisoner and as poorly as we're legally able in aforementioned oppressive regime controlled countries? Do you think we could work out some sort of deal with them? Just wondering...

Wylie H. says:

Say what you will about the motives of the parents, it's beyond terrible that we are imprisoning their children in these sorts of conditions.

Jaine says:

Thank you for this! I heard of this place & everyone thinks I made it up. Now I fianly know the name! Thanks for bringing the truth to light! Nobody cares untill it's their children.

cp says:

My Dad was locked up in Hutto for some sort of embezzlement about a decade ago. I don't remember seeing any little kids when I went to visit. In fact, they wouldn't even let my granddad in wearing shorts! He had to drive to Wal Mart to buy long pants! The atrocity!

db says:

Wake up people, listen to me. I myself am an immigriant to this country; from the butt of many jokes, Canada, and the process took nearly 2 years before I could even step foot in America. I painstakingly dug up original certificates of everyting from my birth to the marriage of my parents (finding out crazy family secrets btw), went through several interviews in far away cities, even did a chest x-ray for tuberculosis. I have no sympathy for anyone who hops over any border without a proper invitation. They leech off the system, don't pay taxes, risk spreading disease (they don't get vaccines like we do) and if they choose to bring babies into a world which they do not control then they have failed their children, not us. Much the same could be said about regular citizens and I don't advocate discarding "immibabies" (like that?) but unless people like you and I give up our evenings and weekends to spend time with these misplaced individuals its gov't employees doing as little as possible to get the job done efficiently in this world of misconception. If you haven't noticed the ship is sinking and the fed has discarded all the life boats, we need to trim the fat and maintain the precious cargo.

dw says:


dear db & randy,

i applaud your fine sense of justice (respectively). the punishment of illegal immigrants should not be deterred by the fact that innocent children are involved - they are after all, only minor details.

furthermore, the people working in these prisons should not be held to any kind of moral, ethical, or professional code of conduct. after all, they aren't protecting valuable merchandise, real adults, or good children. they are protecting criminals and there sniveling little brats who have a one way ticket to becoming worthless pieces of human excrement, just like their mothers and fathers. why should the prison guards have to act with any level of decency? it's not like they are working at any place where you might frequent, so why the heck would you, or should you care?

bravo. i'm so happy i live in a world where people aren't afraid to throw human rights, christian values, and a basic sense of decency to the wind in order to "trim the fat".

You two make me sick.

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