Dog cage: The dog cage otherwise called a dog crate or indoor kennel is organized as a protected, secure locale that a dog can go into for short time allotments. A dog cage regularly includes a wiring outline with a removable plate inside the base where the pooch's bedding can be set, yet they are
Dog cage: The dog cage otherwise called a dog crate or indoor kennel is organized as a protected, secure locale that a dog can go into for short time allotments. A dog cage regularly includes a wiring outline with a removable plate inside the base where the pooch's bedding can be set, yet they are
do knots condone the use of offensive or politically charged lange in reference to operations. today we hear new details about what s going on inside the detention facilities at the american academy of pediatrics, toured two of these facilities last week, describing the horror she witnessed firsthand. when i opened the door, the first thing that we that hit us was the smell. it was a smell of sweat, urine, and feces. there were young children, boys, unaccompanied boys in there and they had no expression on their faces, no laughing, no talking. i describe them almost like dog cages with people in each of them. the silence was hard to watch, hard to see. new pictures of the facility inside a facility in texas show
and border protection released these images drawn by migrant children who were separated from their parents while in detention. the recently leased children were asked to draw experiences while they were in custody. ten and eleven year-old children drew themselves behind bars and in cages. one described what she witnessed touring the facilities last week. when i opened the door the first thing that we hit us was the smell. it was a smell of sweat. urine and waste. i heard crinkling to the left. there was a sea of silver. like dog cages. with people in each of them and the silence were just hard to watch. hard to see. the stench. hard to watch, hard to see. and all on the eve of the
facilities just last week. when i opened the door, the first thing that we that we that hit us was a smell. it was a smell of sweat. urine and feces. and i heard crinkling to my left and i looked over there and there was a sea of silver. i describe them almost like dog cages with people in each of them. and the silence were just hard to watch hard to see. the stench. hard to watch. hard to see. and all on the eve of the president s show of a lifetime. well, we ve seen another show, and it s been in our lifetime, and it was through the eyes of children. when the supreme court was deliberating brown versus board of education, they considered the psychological impact on black children being treated as if they were subhuman. unworthy of a desk beside their white counterparts, unworthy americans. black and white children were asked to look at black and white