Spent the day touring the Emergency Intake Site at the Long Beach Convention Center & want to share thoughts. Our tour concluded about an hr before the first group of unaccompanied children arrived, & tomorrow myself & team @ImmDef will be back to begin providing legal services.
On the tour were multiple elected officials from Long Beach, including @LongBeachMayor, who reiterated throughout the day his hope that this facility will be a reflection of Long Beach’s rich history of welcoming immigrants and that these children will be met with love and care.
The Mayor’s call for meeting this moment w/ compassion translated into the facility which has been nicely decorated & seemed well equipped to house the 1000+ children who are expected. In the sleeping area large pink butterflies are projected onto walls giving a mural-like effect
The large room where kids will sleep is divided into pods using curtains. The pods are equipped with about 30 cots each with new bedding, books (including some from @LilLibros), toys and clothes laid on top. There were also couches and plants to make it feel more homelike.
There was also a rec area set up with soccer nets, hula hoops, tv areas and lots of board games. A really nice touch was a “store” that had been set up where kids can pick out clothes, shoes and other items which the Mayor explained was designed to give the kids back some agency.
We saw a medical unit that was still being set up and will be run by UCLA and also an outdoor rec area, showers and sufficient restrooms. Some of the breakout rooms have also been converted into classrooms, and we were told the kids will receive 3 hours a day of school.
I always tell folks that kids in govt custody need a lawyer more than a teddy bear, & I am happy to say that at least in Long Beach they will have both. Even b4 we requested, ORR set up offices for our team and is providing all equipment needed for us to start services tomorrow.
With the support of the @verainstitute & many community partners assisting us, @ImmDef will provide a “Know Your Rights” class to all kids at the facility + legal consultations, referrals & representation. We will also be an independent presence able to monitor conditions.
Here are some of the photos taken by the pool photographer during our tour today:
The measure of success of this facility will not just be how well they care for kids, but ultimately how quickly they can reunite them w/ family. No child should spend a moment longer in government custody than is absolutely necessary to ensure their safe reunification.
We know the damage done when kids are separated from their families. This is why quick, safe reunifications are so important. @MotherJones & @nlanard reported today on @ImmDef case that demonstrated this profound and horrific impact on all involved: motherjones.com/politics/2021/…
The measure of success for advocates is whether we are back in this situation again next year. If a year from now we again have children sleeping in convention centers b/c it is relatively safer than children sleeping in overcrowded hieleras under mylar blankets, we have failed.
We were told on the tour that some boys will also be at the facility in part because they don’t want to separate very young boys from older girl siblings. As I stared at the cot with toddler boy shoes underneath I though of my own daughter (11) and son (6) and started to tear up.
What I want for the kids who will be sheltered in Long Beach is the same thing I would want for my own kids:

To be kept safe.

To be reunited with their families as soon as humanly possible.

To have a fighting chance to access justice.

To be #WelcomeWithDignity.
We have a hell of lot of work to do.

First, we must welcome these kids to CA with love.

Second, we need to take this moment to entirely reimagine the system for processing kids and build a system that truly focus on the best interests of all children. #EndTitle42 #LetsDoThis

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3 Apr
I spoke to the LA Times this weekend about news that additional sites in CA, including the Long Beach Convention Center, may open as Emergency Intake Sites for unaccompanied children.

Some key takeaways I have to this news (short thread):
latimes.com/california/sto…
Seeking asylum is legal. Full stop.

Trump spent 4 years decimating our asylum system and emergency measures are needed to protect children in the short term.

We need to meet this moment while also reimagining what our system should look like to truly #WelcomeWithDignity.
Children should never be in govt custody for a moment longer than absolutely necessary & we need to move towards a family first model, stop separating kids from non-parental caregivers and invest in community based resources including universal representation and social services.
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31 Mar
Spent a long day touring the newly opened Emergency Intake Site (EIS) for unaccompanied minors at the San Diego Convention Center. Wanted to share a few thoughts on what I observed. The facility is currently detaining about 700 girls & at capacity will hold ~1400. (thread)
I will start with the positive: this is a significantly safer place for these girls than CBP custody. CBP is a deadly & dangerous place for UCs & it is a positive step that the administration is moving so quickly to open HHS facilities to get kids out of CBP. It will save lives.
The SD Convention Center is HUGE. Considering it’s only been open a few days, the infrastructure created is impressive. An on-site medical clinic, showers, laundry & 100s of cots set up w/ appropriate social distancing. Covid testing & isolation protocols are strictly adhered to.
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10 Mar
Jose spent 888 days in ICE prisons before he was freed last April. He fled Guatemala as a child after being shot in the stomach and left for dead. He was ordered deported by Judge Tara Naselow in 2017 when he was just 17 y/o and unrepresented. (thread)
By chance, I met him shortly after & we began long fight to right this wrong. Over the next 2.5+ years I visited Jose in 4 ICE prisons & told him many times that we weren’t going to give up. Sometimes I cried leaving worried I was creating false hope while he continued to suffer.
And then today, a LA Superior Crt Judge made orders finding that Jose was abused, abandoned & neglected by his parents & that it is in his best interests to remain in the US. With this, we are able to apply for his SIJS visa & are now one (huge) step closer to keeping him safe.
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26 Oct 20
Wierd thing happens when I watch border/asylum stories on tv. Like every Sunday, I’m watching @LastWeekTonight but this week its focus is asylum & I keep having to pause it to catch my breath. I have seen all this in real life but somehow watching it on tv rocks me every time.
This happened to me with the scene in @OITNB where Blanca was leaving prison and was put on an ICE bus. I was sitting in my living room inconsolable watching her boyfriend stand there with flowers waiting for her, knowing she wouldn’t come.
In the show Vida there was a scene where a guy got picked up by ICE & I wasn’t expecting it and I cried so hard I almost threw up. But in real life I would’ve been the lawyer there, all business, explaining what to do and not crying. Cause no one wants their lawyer to be crying.
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22 Oct 20
Towards end of the Obama admin I took my kids to protest his deportation policies. My (now) 11 y/o has asked me since why we went since Trump is much worse. I tell her we went b/c even if you like some things about a friend you still hold them accountable when they are wrong.
I know many friends, particularly immigration lawyers, are worried that if Biden wins the election, he will repeat many of Obama’s mistakes on immigration. I share this worry, but I am holding onto hope b/c I think that so much has changed. We are not the same country we were.
Elected officials who in 2004 I sat in mtgs where they said ‘asylum-seeking kids need to stop coming to the border b/c they are sabotaging chances for imm reform,’ now publicly commit to #EndMPP immediately, stop endless ICE cruelty, & lead with frame that #FamiliesBelongTogether
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10 Sep 20
A couple weeks ago @taylorklevy alerted me late on a Friday night to a case of a disabled, 12 y/o boy that was missing. We jumped into action, but turns out our govt had already put him on a plane, alone & confused, and "expelled" him to Guatemala. reuters.com/article/us-usa…
Gustavo's story is infuriating. On Saturday 8/29, I woke up to an email from ICE telling me they had already expelled him alone to Guatemala. His mom, trapped in Juarez in the "Remain in Mexico" program, still had no idea where he was. I had to call her and be the one to tell her
As Gustavo's case played out, I had flashbacks to 2018 when kids were being ripped from their parents at the border. The chaos, the lack of focus on child welfare, the confusion, the network of lawyers and others helping to find him -- it was all so familiar. And disheartening.
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