Baby Jails
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Baby Jails

The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America

Philip G. Schrag

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Baby Jails

The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America

Philip G. Schrag

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“I worked in a trailer that ICE had set aside for conversations between the women and the attorneys. While we talked, their children, most of whom seemed to be between three and eight years old, played with a few toys on the floor. It was hard for me to get my head around the idea of a jail full of toddlers, but there they were.” For decades, advocates for refugee children and families have fought to end the U.S. government’s practice of jailing children and families for months, or even years, until overburdened immigration courts could rule on their claims for asylum. Baby Jails is the history of that legal and political struggle. Philip G. Schrag, the director of Georgetown University’s asylum law clinic, takes readers through thirty years of conflict over which refugee advocates resisted the detention of migrant children. The saga began during the Reagan administration when 15-year-old Jenny Lisette Flores languished in a Los Angeles motel that the government had turned into a makeshift jail by draining the swimming pool, barring the windows, and surrounding the building with barbed wire. What became known as the Flores Settlement Agreement was still at issue years later, when the Trump administration resorted to the forced separation of families after the courts would not allow long-term jailing of the children. Schrag provides recommendations for the reform of a system that has brought anguish and trauma to thousands of parents and children. Provocative and timely, Baby Jails exposes the ongoing struggle between the U.S. government and immigrant advocates over the duration and conditions of confinement of children who seek safety in America.

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Year
2020
ISBN
9780520971097
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Imprint
  2. Subvention
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Introduction
  10. 1. Jenny Flores, 1985–1988
  11. 2. “Good Enough,” 1988–1993
  12. 3. The Second Settlement, 1993–1997
  13. 4. Congress Intervenes, 1997–2002
  14. 5. Asylum, 1980–1997
  15. 6. Hutto, 2003–2007
  16. 7. The TVPRA, 2007–2008
  17. 8. Artesia, 2009–2014
  18. 9. Karnes and Dilley, 2014–2016
  19. 10. Litigation Proliferates, 2015–2016
  20. 11. Berks, 1998–2018
  21. 12. Trump, 2017–2019
  22. Conclusion
  23. Epilogue
  24. Appendix: Important Laws and Lawsuits
  25. Acronyms
  26. Notes
  27. Index
Citation styles for Baby Jails

APA 6 Citation

Schrag, P. (2020). Baby Jails (1st ed.). University of California Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1235970/baby-jails-pdf (Original work published 2020)

Chicago Citation

Schrag, Philip. (2020) 2020. Baby Jails. 1st ed. University of California Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/1235970/baby-jails-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Schrag, P. (2020) Baby Jails. 1st edn. University of California Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1235970/baby-jails-pdf (Accessed: 25 September 2021).

MLA 7 Citation

Schrag, Philip. Baby Jails. 1st ed. University of California Press, 2020. Web. 25 Sept. 2021.