Hear the Words of Detained Migrant Children | NYT Opinion

The New York Times
18 Jul 201903:30

Summary

TLDRThe transcript depicts the harsh and dehumanizing conditions faced by migrants, particularly children, at a detention center in the U.S. Individuals recount the physical and emotional suffering they endure, including hunger, lack of basic hygiene supplies, overcrowding, and neglect. Children express their fear and longing for family, while describing the cold, uncomfortable conditions and lack of care. Some children take on caregiving roles for younger ones, yet the environment remains one of constant distress. The video contrasts this treatment with claims of improvement under the current administration, raising serious questions about the treatment of migrants.

Takeaways

  • 😀 People fled to the U.S. due to threats to their safety in their home countries.
  • 🍽️ Hunger is a constant issue at the detention facility, with individuals waking up in the middle of the night due to hunger.
  • 🚫 There is a lack of basic hygiene supplies like soap and water to wash hands after using the bathroom.
  • 🛑 Toilet paper is only available upon request, and individuals must ask for it.
  • 🚻 Some individuals resort to holding up blankets for privacy while using the bathroom.
  • 👶 A 5-year-old girl from Honduras and a 7-year-old from El Salvador are among the detainees.
  • 😔 Separation from family is traumatic, with some children having been separated from their parents and not seeing them again.
  • 🧊 Detainees endure extremely cold conditions, with some being placed in cages without dry clothes.
  • 👧 Teenage girls are taking on caregiving roles for younger children, like feeding and comforting them.
  • ⚖️ The detention facilities are overcrowded, with little room to move and no mats to sleep on, forcing detainees to lie on cold concrete.
  • 🕰️ The lights are kept on all the time, preventing detainees from sleeping, while guards continuously shout commands.

Q & A

  • Why did the speaker come to the U.S.?

    -The speaker came to the U.S. because there were people who wanted to hurt them.

  • What is the speaker's experience with hunger at the detention center?

    -The speaker frequently feels hungry and has even woken up in the middle of the night from hunger.

  • Why is the speaker afraid to ask for more food?

    -The speaker is too scared to ask the officials for more food.

  • What sanitation issues does the speaker face at the detention center?

    -There is no soap or water to wash hands after using the bathroom, and toilet paper is not provided unless requested.

  • How do the speaker and their sister manage privacy in the bathroom?

    -The speaker and their sister hold a blanket up for each other to maintain privacy while going to the bathroom.

  • How old are the children mentioned in the script?

    -The speaker is five years old and their sister is seven years old. There is also mention of a two-year-old boy and a six-year-old girl.

  • What is the situation with the speaker's father?

    -The speaker was separated from their father and has not seen him since.

  • What is the living condition like for the speaker and others in the detention center?

    -The living conditions are harsh, with no mats to sleep on, cold concrete floors, constant lights, and no activities. People are crammed together with little room to move.

  • How does the speaker feel about their time in detention?

    -The speaker feels distressed, describing the experience as 'ugly' and expressing a desire to leave the detention center.

  • What happened when the speaker's baby got sick?

    -When the speaker's baby threw up, the speaker requested clean clothes but was told they were unavailable. The baby remained in dirty clothes.

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Migrant ChildrenU.S. BorderDetention CentersHuman RightsImmigration CrisisChild WelfareEmotional TraumaFamily SeparationHondurasEl SalvadorAbuse Awareness
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