February 11, 2026
America Is Hurting Little Children Again And MAGA Couldn't Be Happier
Don't worry, ICE says they're being fed, so shut up.

TL;DR
- Children detained at ICE's Dilley family prison have written letters detailing their experiences, including fear, boredom, and a desire to return home.
- Many children have been held at Dilley far longer than the legal limit of 20 days, with some detained for over 100 days.
- Detainees report issues with food quality, with complaints of moldy or bug-infested food and unsafe water.
- Medical care is described as inadequate, with children not receiving necessary medication or treatment for illnesses.
- The article criticizes the Trump administration's policies, arguing that detaining children is a form of cruelty aimed at pressuring parents to give up asylum claims.
- The Dilley camp is a private prison run by CoreCivic, and unlike earlier facilities, it is not subject to state inspections.
- The case of 18-month-old Amalia Arrieta highlights severe respiratory issues and alleged denial of prescribed medication after hospitalization.
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