Comments on “Immigration detention centers resemble jails and prisons, study finds”

  1. Neptus 9 says:
    08/19/2017 at 8:05 PM

    What would you expect?

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  2. Study: Residents Living In U.S.-Mexico Border Towns Face Toxic Stress says:
    09/19/2017 at 1:27 AM

    […] Immigration Detention Centers Resemble Jails and Prisons, Study Finds […]

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  3. rbeccah says:
    10/26/2017 at 7:55 PM

    These people are here illegally. Are we supposed to care if they’re comfortable? As for overcrowding, there are too many of them and not enough shelters to put them in, so yes, they’re overcrowded. Some countries wouldn’t bother to feed them or give them medical help, which we do, even though they are breaking our laws.

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  4. cathy carrpn says:
    05/02/2023 at 4:57 PM

    Are you joking? Most of these people are entering the country illegally – they can hardly think they are going to be put up in 5-star hotels. That said, in NYC they did just that and the illegals trashed them. Of course, the taxpayers will be picking up the cost…

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