A tour for journalists inside the facility that serves as a emergency intake shelter for migrant children includes stops by a soccer field, the phone-home room, the medical clinic and the school classrooms, as well as descriptions of holiday parties and talent shows. Child welfare advocates, though, say that's not reality. "We see a very different picture than the reporters see," Leecia Welch, senior director of legal advocacy and child welfare at the National Center for Youth Law, told NPR.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2RZPJTn
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