A judge has questioned the Border Patrol's stance that it's not obligated to care for children at migrant camps. The Border Patrol does not dispute the poor conditions at the camps where migrants wait for processing. In a separate case, a judge in Reno ruled that U.S. land managers failed to implement a legal herd management plan, leading to the death of 31 mustangs in a Nevada roundup last summer.
Judge Questions Border Patrol Stand on Not Being Responsible for Children’s Welfare at Migrant Camps https://t.co/7nlPYO0iXe
A judge in Reno has ruled U.S. land managers failed to adopt a legal herd management plan or conduct necessary environmental reviews before 31 mustangs died in a Nevada roundup last summer. https://t.co/XGNPXlHFto
Judge Questions Border Patrol Position That It's Not Required To Care For Children At Migrant Camps https://t.co/RRsHggrzba
The Border Patrol does not dispute the conditions at the camps, where migrants wait under precarious conditions as they wait for agents to arrest and process them. https://t.co/r9Cp8QR1G1
Judge questions Border Patrol stand that it's not required to care for children at migrant camps https://t.co/r5lBNYGApN