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katy murdza is a legal advocate with the dilley pro bono advocacy project.hey work closely with familiesy reporting any type of issues regarding access to medical care isn't easy. >> the moms keep taking them to the medical facility and they keep being told, 'oh that's normal for a kid not to eat for a week,' or just giving them, telling them to drink more wate >> reporter: for thes immigrant advocates groups, the focus remains on the treatment while in custody. mireya villarreal, cbs news. dilley texas. >> morgan: coming up next: a warning about cars with autonomous driving systems. >> morgan: a new report from the auto insurance industry warns cars that have driver assistance systems still require people at the wheel to pay close attention to the roads. the study looked at several makes and models including tesla's autopilot. kris van cleave took a test drive. >> if i wanna start the autopilot what do i do? >> just tape down that your going into drive again and then you'll hear that noise. >> reporter: it's my first time behind the wheel of a tesla.ùand my
katy murdza is a legal advocate with the dilley pro bono advocacy project.hey work closely with familiesy reporting any type of issues regarding access to medical care isn't easy. >> the moms keep taking them to the medical facility and they keep being told, 'oh that's normal for a kid not to eat for a week,' or just giving them, telling them to drink more wate >> reporter: for thes immigrant advocates groups, the focus remains on the treatment while in custody. mireya villarreal,...
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we don't know how long they lived in that texas facility in dilley. this is a place i toured just yesterday. now they wouldn't let us bring our cameras inside because it's been pretty typical of these government tours of these areas but they sent a photographer to get video. you may see that now. it doesn't look like it's up there but this video shows you what it looks like inside there. according to those attorneys they say it was unsanitary conditions at dilley that contributed to this child's death. that's according to the attorney. full disclosure, while we were there i didn't see anything that looked quite unsanitary. again, they kind of let us see what they want us to see. we're still trying to get more information about this child and what may have contributed to their death but erica, of course, this is quite disturbing news, a child potentially dying because of conditions in government custody. >> absolutely and important to keep getting those details. >>> all of this coming as a federal judge put a temporary hold on the deportation of asylum
we don't know how long they lived in that texas facility in dilley. this is a place i toured just yesterday. now they wouldn't let us bring our cameras inside because it's been pretty typical of these government tours of these areas but they sent a photographer to get video. you may see that now. it doesn't look like it's up there but this video shows you what it looks like inside there. according to those attorneys they say it was unsanitary conditions at dilley that contributed to this...
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. >> the facility quietly opened this week in dilley, texas. >> smith: how did you feel about the idng out the infrastructure to allow you to detain families with children? >> i was not excited about family detention, but at the end of the day, the options available the government are all pretty terrible. we don't have the robust asylum process that we needhis kind of a situation. s th: inside family detention, conditions could be harsh. >> there's nothing "family" about it. these are vuerable asylum-seeking mothers and their children, asking for help, and in response our government transferred them to a detention center where some of them suffer needlessly andre ultimately deported. >> smith: katie shepherd provided pro bono assistance tos famietained in a facility in dilley, texas. >> it looks like a large fema camp-- higfences all the way around the facility. if you drive up to the detention center in dilley, from the highway, the center is actually recessed into the ground, so you can't even see the detention center. and at night all you see are these big lights thaly light up th
. >> the facility quietly opened this week in dilley, texas. >> smith: how did you feel about the idng out the infrastructure to allow you to detain families with children? >> i was not excited about family detention, but at the end of the day, the options available the government are all pretty terrible. we don't have the robust asylum process that we needhis kind of a situation. s th: inside family detention, conditions could be harsh. >> there's nothing...
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if you drive up to the detention center in dilley, from the highway, the center is actually recessedground, so you can't even see the detention center. and at night all you see aree thg lights that really light up the sky, it's a barre thing. but it is very much hidden and dilley is a tiny little town thatas, like, four gas stations and a few taco stands, and that's it. it's far away from robustl lemmunities, and that decreases the likelihood thatle these pere able to get a meaningful day in court. >> smith: family detention remained in place for a year. but then obama r squarely into something called the flores settlement. >> there's a settlement out there called flores that limits when and how children can be held in detention. we read it as children cannot be held in detention alone underum any ciances. but flores wasn't clear that it applied to children who were with their parents. >> smith: but then immigration advocatesued the government arguing that flores should apply to any and all children held in detention, with or without their families. they won. >> late friday night, a
if you drive up to the detention center in dilley, from the highway, the center is actually recessedground, so you can't even see the detention center. and at night all you see aree thg lights that really light up the sky, it's a barre thing. but it is very much hidden and dilley is a tiny little town thatas, like, four gas stations and a few taco stands, and that's it. it's far away from robustl lemmunities, and that decreases the likelihood thatle these pere able to get a meaningful day in...
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girl were detained that they were taken from their rooms this morning at dilley.re was an 8:15 a.m. flight out of san antonio so they would have been taken directly from dilley to the san antonio. it suggests they may have been removed or put on a plane. we wanted to raise this because this is obviously unacceptable to plaintiff. it violates the represent participation the government made to us as well as the recommend participation the government made in court yesterday, that our clients would not be removed before 11:59 p.m. thursday, meaning today. it also violates the entire premise of this entire meeting. we would like to ask the score to order to bring her back. all right. her flight has departed? is that correct? aclu lawyer, that is our understanding, your honor. we believe the government may have more accurate information than us. thank you, counsel. whereupon he says yes, i learned of this just as plaintiff's counsel learned of this. in fact the two plaintiffs have been removed contrary to my representation in open court. i will, we will do everything we
girl were detained that they were taken from their rooms this morning at dilley.re was an 8:15 a.m. flight out of san antonio so they would have been taken directly from dilley to the san antonio. it suggests they may have been removed or put on a plane. we wanted to raise this because this is obviously unacceptable to plaintiff. it violates the represent participation the government made to us as well as the recommend participation the government made in court yesterday, that our clients would...
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we're just off a busy highway, being kept about a quarter of a mile from the facility here in dilley,as. this is the largest u.s. family detention center. it houses both mothers and children. right now, the attorneys for the mother in this particular case who goes by the name carmen says that she was facing gang death . the family center, seen here in video shot by u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, has been home for carmen and her little girl for weeks. the mother was here while fighting the denial of her asylum request. she's part of a lawsuit filed by the aclu, challenging what they say are the trump administration's more restrictive asylum policies. >> she fled to this country seeking safety but instead she was denied a chance to apply for asylum and she was denied a fair hearing for her claim. >> reporter: the court believed the government had agreed to keep them in the u.s. until midnight thursday as the judge held an emergency hearing. instead, during the proceed, the judge learned u.s. officials had put the pair on a flight back to el salvador. >> my heart sank immediat
we're just off a busy highway, being kept about a quarter of a mile from the facility here in dilley,as. this is the largest u.s. family detention center. it houses both mothers and children. right now, the attorneys for the mother in this particular case who goes by the name carmen says that she was facing gang death . the family center, seen here in video shot by u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, has been home for carmen and her little girl for weeks. the mother was here while...
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part of president trump's zero-tolerance border policy died shortly after being released from the dilley family detention center. houston-based lawyer mana yegani tweeted -- "the child died following her stay at an ice detention center, as a result of possible negligent care and a respiratory illness she contracted from one of the other children." last year, lawyers for the a cell you and several other groups sued ice, alleging that have been violating its own policy by locking up pregnant women atat dilley and four immigration jails. 700 children forcibly y separatd from their parents at the border have still not been reunited with them. a federal court has declared president trump's executive order withholding funds from sanctuary cities in california unconstitutional. however, wednesday's ruling by a three-judge panel on the 9th u.s. circuit courtrt of appeals willll lift a nationwidede injunctition against trump's crackdown on sanctuary cities. a lolower court is now s slatedo consider re-imposing that injunction. cities across california, and in many other states, have passed sanctu
part of president trump's zero-tolerance border policy died shortly after being released from the dilley family detention center. houston-based lawyer mana yegani tweeted -- "the child died following her stay at an ice detention center, as a result of possible negligent care and a respiratory illness she contracted from one of the other children." last year, lawyers for the a cell you and several other groups sued ice, alleging that have been violating its own policy by locking up...
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they landed in texas last night and have been ordered back to that dilley residential facil y facilitys this just about these two women seeking asylum and doing it the legal way to see if they're granted that? or does this rule having broader implications for asylum seekers? >> overall this is about those two and six other women being represented by the aclu in a specific case. broadly the aclu is saying the standards the trump administration is applying to asylum are unfair. people who were fleeing domestic violence were to be considered approved for asylum. basically they ef-'ve said it's not something that counts. the aclu is trying to get judges, the legal community and perhaps eventually the trump administration to remedy that, to change that, to ease those restrictions but as far as the judge's ruling yesterday, that applies to those eight women represented in this particular case. >> got it. and we have the deputy director of the aclu joining me to talk more about this. diane, thank you for the reporting. >>> i want to update you on an important story. a former wrestler from ohi
they landed in texas last night and have been ordered back to that dilley residential facil y facilitys this just about these two women seeking asylum and doing it the legal way to see if they're granted that? or does this rule having broader implications for asylum seekers? >> overall this is about those two and six other women being represented by the aclu in a specific case. broadly the aclu is saying the standards the trump administration is applying to asylum are unfair. people who...
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my name is mara dilley. i'm a neighbor and friend of my i cent johnson, speaking on her behalf today. i think many of her supporters will speak to her racial and social justice and equality. her career has risen up alongside technology and innovation here in san francisco. and her passion for both of those things, how can we be sure that this rising tide raises all ships, that's what milicent's going to look out for. thank you. >> hello. my name is brian pritchard. i'm glad that there's a fifth generation that's going to be on the board. i support both these people. they bring great opinions to san francisco and to the planning department. thank you very much. >> hello, again, supervisors. joe el koppel, district four resident, here to speak in favor of my fellow commissioners and their moving forward with the reappointment. both of them play vital roles in the commission as a whole, keeping it ethnically diverse, and milicent, the newest commissioner, as me being closest to the newest commission, knows how
my name is mara dilley. i'm a neighbor and friend of my i cent johnson, speaking on her behalf today. i think many of her supporters will speak to her racial and social justice and equality. her career has risen up alongside technology and innovation here in san francisco. and her passion for both of those things, how can we be sure that this rising tide raises all ships, that's what milicent's going to look out for. thank you. >> hello. my name is brian pritchard. i'm glad that there's a...