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Axios: Biden Opposes Reopening Homestead Camp for Migrant Children


The Homestead detention center opened under the administration of Barack Obama and became a symbol of Donald Trump's hard-line, zero-tolerance immigration policy of family separation. The camp was the subject of national outrage in 2019 because of reports of sexual abuse, human-rights violations, overcrowding, and negligent hiring practices. While inside, children were not allowed to hug each other, had snacks and friendship bracelets confiscated, and reported crying themselves to sleep at night out of fear they'd never be released.
Immigrant-rights and social-justice groups that previously led a grassroots campaign to shut down the facility told
New Times the center was no place for children.

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Biden to Reopen Homestead Shelter for Migrant Children


When the Democratic presidential debates were held in Miami back in June 2019, several candidates visited the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children, an unlicensed and for-profit detention center that held thousands of migrant children who came to the U.S. without their parents throughout the administrations of presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump. The shelter became the subject of national scorn because of reports of sexual abuse, negligent hiring practices, overcrowding, and human-rights violations. Some children described crying themselves to sleep at night, worrying they would never be released.
The Democratic candidates and campaign representatives who visited Homestead that summer — Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, Kirsten Gillibrand, Marianne Williamson, Elizabeth Warren, John Hickenlooper, Bill de Blasio, and Tulsi Gabbard, plus Bernie Sanders' wife and adviser Jane — made some speeches, stood on ladders to get a look at the shelter behind a tall fence, and summoned the attention of national media outlets.

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