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Papá! Papá!’: Immigrant children at detention center cry for parents in heartbreaking audio

  • June 19, 2018
  • Washington

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An audio recording that appears to capture the heartbreaking cries of children being processed by officials took center stage Monday in the growing uproar over the Trump administration’s policy of separating immigrant children from parents. (June 18)
AP

Some seem to know only one word, “Mami” or “Papá.” Others plead to know when their aunt or parent will come to pick them up. Altogether, the 7-minute tape of children separated from their parents and held at a detention center makes for some agonizing listening.

ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest, posted the audio Monday afternoon.

The news outlet said the audio was recorded last week inside a U.S. Customs and Border Protection detention facility. ProPublica said the person who made the recording asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation. ProPublica said the source gave the audio to Jennifer Harbury, a well-known civil rights attorney in the Rio Grande Valley along the Texas border with Mexico. Harbury, in turn, gave it to ProPublica. 

One child can be heard saying he or she had memorized a mother’s phone number. Another can be heard crying for daddy, over and over. Attendants offer children food. One Border Patrol agent says, “Well, we have an orchestra here. What’s missing is a conductor.”

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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told reporters family separation is not a policy of the current administration and responded to claims that separation is a form of child abuse.
USA TODAY

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Monday defended her department’s policies for separating children from adults accused of illegally crossing the border. Scrutiny over separating children from adults grew over the weekend as activists protested the practice and lawmakers toured detention centers in Texas and New Jersey.

Nielsen, in a speech to the National Sheriffs’ Association in New Orleans, said the children are provided food, medical attention, education and anything else they might need.

More: Amid outrage, Homeland Security chief Kirstjen Nielsen ‘will not apologize’ for separating families

Related: Does the Trump administration have a policy of separating families at the border?

“We have to do our job. We will not apologize for doing our job,” she said. “This administration has a simple message — If you cross the border illegally, we will prosecute you.”

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