DHS Chief Disputes Charges of Poor Treatment of Migrant Detainees
The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is disputing reports of inadequate food, water and sanitation in crowded detention centers along the U.S.-Mexico border. At the same time, some members of Congress are calling for improved treatment of migrants in U.S. custody. VOA’s Marcus Harton has more.
Originally published at – https://morigin.voanews.eu/a/dhs-chief-disputes-charges-of-poor-treatment-of-migrant-detainees/4990144.html
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