During President Trumpâs first term, crowded detention facilities housing families and children characterized immigration policies, and this trend appears to be re-emerging. Despite President Biden's efforts to halt family detention, facilities like Karnes and Dilley have resumed operations under Trump's administration. Reports indicate that more families, including very young children, are being detained, and the legal representation is critical in securing their release. The article underscores the alarming return to family detention practices that many had hoped would end, along with the vital role legal aid plays for these families.
Under Trump's leadership, the practice of jailing families has resumed, prompting concerns for the treatment and wellbeing of detained immigrants and their children.
The legal team has successfully secured the release of half of the families they represented, highlighting the importance of legal counsel for those detained.
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