'Soul-destroying'
menier111
Published
05/22/2015
Immigration issue with innocent people
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Berenice left Honduras ready for the risks of crossing the border but like many families hope dissipated upon learning of life in captivity indefinitely in the US -
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It’s not as though the weeks leading up to Berenice’s suicide attempt in a US immigration family detention center in Texas were a bed of roses. -
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She’d fled her native town, Tocoa in Honduras, after her family had received death threats from a local gang. -
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she entered Mexico she had to grease the palms of Mexican immigration officers with $400, then as she left the country into the US, crossing the Rio Grande in a flimsy inflatable raft, she had to pay again, this time $800 to the Mexican drug syndicate the Gulf cartel. -
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ICE, calls the Dilley detention center in south Texas a family residential facility; the migrant mothers who are held there regard it as a prison. ICE considers the space into which Berenice and her daughter were put with three other families a private room; she calls it a cell. -
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In Berenice’s case, a bond of $5,000 was set by an immigration judge. Having spent all her money on the journey and bribes in Mexico, she had nothing left
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