in the centers? yes. the problem with the centers is the access is extremely limited. they are, you know, big box stories in some cases. walmarts in some cases that have been converted into holding facilities. and so, inside of these box centers are kinds of kennels where, you know, men are kept in a couple of kennels, women are kept in another kennels, uncompanied children in another. some of those unaccompanied children are really not unaccompanied but they ve been torn away from their families. thank you all. i appreciate it. jennifer thank you. appreciate you coming on as well. why aren t we seeing pictures of girls? is that deliberate? we re only seeing guys, men, very few adult women? but girls? what s going on here?
h it s right now, 10,000 of the 12,000 were sent alone by their parents. that s when they were separated. we now care for them, we have high standards, we give them meals, we give them education, we give them medical care. there is videos, there is tvs. i visited the detention centers myself. that would be the answer to the question. what do you think of the response? i m incredulous, to be honest. i just can t believe how families fleeing for their lives can be blamed for what is happening and what our policy is. what can you tell us about the conditions, sandra? in the centers? yeah. so the problem with these centers has been that the access to them is extremely limited, right? they are, you know, big box stores in some cases, walmarts in some cases that have been converted into holding facilities. and so inside of these box centers are kinds of kennels