There have been a lot of headlines regarding Biden putting kids in cages the past week.
Biden has decided to reopen holding facilities that had been closed by the Trump administration after significant outrage.
Some of those facilities, however, now appear dangerous for human occupancy.
Contaminated Facilities
The camp in Homestead, FL, that is being used to hold the overflow of unaccompanied children had a bombshell report released about it this week.
An independent investigation was conducted by Emma Shaw Crane on this facility.
According to Crane, the facility is contaminated with military waste…
The Biden admin is reopening the detention camp for migrant kids in Homestead, Florida. This camp was shut down in 2019. My collaborative research with @afscfl @WeCount_Fl @Earthjustice shows that the site is contaminated with military waste (1/5) pic.twitter.com/Zt0Qc3XGjS
— Emma Shaw Crane (@eshawcrane) February 27, 2021
The camp is next to a military base runway and violates federal and county noise restrictions. Detained kids are exposed to noise from F-16 jets at levels that can cause memory loss and cognitive stunting (3/5) https://t.co/XmYq0VHHrA
— Emma Shaw Crane (@eshawcrane) February 27, 2021
As @LisMarieFL & @tomaskenn say here: no person should be detained. And no one should be detained in this place. Organizers shut it down once. We'll shut it down again (5/5)https://t.co/OQvf01hMA4
— Emma Shaw Crane (@eshawcrane) February 27, 2021
Just a little refresher for everyone… here are some reports that circulated when the facilities were opened up during the Trump administration…
So, if Democrats were outraged then, knowing what we know now about these facilities, where is the outrage that should be even louder now?
Or, is this suddenly okay because a Democrat is now living in the residential quarters of the White House?
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