Migrant Surge Lands 500 Kids in Chicago as Nonprofits Struggle to Provide Care

"Once (migrants are) released from custody, it's all on the NGOs to provide support," Shaw Drake, a Texas-based staff attorney and policy counsel for border and immigrants' rights at the ACLU, told Newsweek. "CBP facilities are notorious for not providing sufficient medical care." Read→

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