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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578275 SHOCK VIDEO: Inside Trump's Concentration Camp For Immigrant Children 8 informationliberation I want to warn our readers: these images are deeply disturbing. From KPBS : A youth migrant shelter in El Cajon opened its doors to journalists on Friday amid a public outcry about the Trump administration's practice of separating families at the border. Casa San Diego houses 65 boys between the ages of 6 and 17. About 10 percent of the boys were separated from their parents by the U.S. government, according to Gerardo Rivera, associate vice president of immigrant children's services for Southwest Key Programs, the nonprofit that runs the shelter.Rivera downplayed the difficulties that family separation has brought to the shelter, saying that Southwest Key — which operates 27 shelters in California, Arizona and Texas — is used to dealing with kids who are upset or traumatized for a number of reasons, including gang violence in their home countries. "This is not a new thing for us in the shelters," he said. "These kids come in and they're traumatized from a long time ago." This is textbook Holocaust denial, folks. Rivera said even the boys at the shelter who crossed the border alone are dealing with family separation anxieties because some of them lost parents to crime in Central America or had to say goodbye to loved ones at home. The Department of Homeland Security transfers children to the Department of Health and Human Service's Office of Refugee Resettlement, which places them in shelters like Casa San Diego. Shelters proliferated after 1997, when the Supreme Court ruled that immigrant minors could not be held in detention like adults. Case managers at the shelters try to find sponsors or foster care for the children, with an 1:8 ratio of case managers to children.Not putting children in prison with their law-breaking parents is pure child abuse and literally worse than Hitler, as former NSA/CIA head Michael Hayden explained last week . Don's Death Camp deniers like Brietbart's Joel Pollak and radio host Mark Levin tried to claim these are not concentration camps: Joel B. Pollak ?@joelpollak Media tell us @realDonaldTrump is keeping kids in “cages.” The facility I visited is a dormitory with a school, clinic, and outdoor recreation. They give them new clothes .They have field trips to parks & zoos. They even had a “prom.” Sad situation but not what we have been told. 2:55 PM - Jun 15, 2018 · San Diego, CA 21.9K 17.6K people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Mark R. Levin ?@marklevinshow Inside a shelter for illegal alien children separated from their parents ... does this look like a concentration camp? t.co 7:49 PM - Jun 15, 2018 PHOTOS: Inside Shelter for Illegal Alien Children Separated from Parents | BreitbartThe shelter in El Cajon is a comfortable facility providing lodging, meals, clothing, medical care, education, and recreation to illegal alien children. breitbart.com 10.5K 7,463 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy The two tried to claim these shocking photos are not evidence of child concentration camps: Breitbart also shamefully highlighted the fact that US taxpayers spend $1.4 billion on young border crossers every year: John Binder @JxhnBinder Report: Young Border Crossers Cost American Taxpayers $1.4B Last Yearhttps://t.co/TkalmfLb9c 7:05 PM - May 31, 2018 Report: Young Border Crossers Cost American Taxpayers $1.4B Last Year | BreitbartSheltering unaccompanied minors who crossed the United States-Mexico border cost American taxpayers more than $1 billion last year, a new report reveals. breitbart.com 16 27 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy They also shamefully reported that these detained immigrant children enjoy a higher standard of living than 13 million impoverished American children: John Binder @JxhnBinder "Data provided to Breitbart News reveals that each unaccompanied minor costs the feds about $34,660 annually. This is a higher standard of living per child than the roughly 13 million American children who continue to live below the U.S. poverty line." t.co 1:56 AM - Jun 17, 2018 Child Border Crossers Have Higher Standard of Living than 13M Impoverished American Children |...Migrant children who cross into the United States either alone or with adults have a higher standard of living once they are put into federal care than the more than 13 million American children who... breitbart.com 51 53 people are talking about this