rooms, very little personal space, five to a room. these are built to house four. each wearing bracelets to identify themselves and they are scanned as they get their food from the cafeteria. jacob soboroff got an inside look where children are locked inside for up to 22 hours a day, a shelter employee telling reporters to smile at the children because they, quote, feel like animals in a cage being looked at. there's pushback. some in both parties. democrats are saying these are atrocities and chastising this policy, which is policy in america today, as un-american. >> separating children from parents, denying relief to victims of brutal dmes account violence is not going to make our country better. that's un-american. >> i can't think of anything more cruel, more inhuman. it's psychological torture.