U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) centers in San Diego are detaining children for longer than the law permits, Gustavo Solis reports in the Los Angeles Times. The Flores Settlement Agreement states that “CBP should not hold children for more than 72 hours,” yet asylum-seeking children are “routinely” held for longer than 72 hours in San Diego. One asylum seeker “said the conditions inside CBP custody were so poor that she asked to be sent back to Mexico.
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