AILA and the American Immigration Council, through the Dilley Pro Bono Project, filed a complaint that included accounts from asylum-seeking mothers attesting to the lack of medical care for their children while in CBP custody. It's time for Congress to hold DHS accountable for its continued failure to provide adequate medical care for the women and children in its custody. Tell your members of Congress to implement oversight mechanisms to improve access to medical services for individuals held in CBP custody, and demand increased reliance on alternatives to detention.
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