Condemning ‘Commodification of Child Imprisonment,’ Castro Leads Call to Shut Down Dilley ICE Center

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Article by Jessica Corbett republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

US Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) joins other members of Congress, FWD.us, and Families Belong Together for a press conference about the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas on July 28, 2026. (Photo by FWD.us/Facebook)

“There’s a 2-month-old baby there and four pregnant women there,” said the Texas Democrat. “It’s no place for a 2-month-old baby to be, or even a 1- or 5-year-old kid.”

Democratic Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro appeared on MS NOW early Wednesday to discuss his recent trip to and persistent efforts to shut down what he called a “trailer prison” where US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is holding families in Dilley.

After leading a letter signed by over 100 other Democrats calling for the closure of the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, Castro on Tuesday conducted a congressional oversight visit of the facility with members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, including Reps. Yassamin Ansari (Ariz.), Lizzie Fletcher (Texas), Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), and Luz Rivas (Calif.).

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During the interview on “Morning Joe,” Castro said that Americans have watched in horror as ICE has killed and brutalized US citizens and immigrants in the streets, “but there’s a brutality behind the prison walls of these detention centers that almost no one gets to see except for members of Congress who have an opportunity to go inspect them.”

While touring the Dilley center seven times recently, “I’ve seen a lot of desperate children. I’ve seen traumatized children. There is a system there that is abusive of people,” Castro said, citing complaints of worms in food, yellow drinking water, and inadequate medical care.

“When I asked, they said the youngest person there is 2 months old—so there’s a 2-month-old baby there and four pregnant women there right now. And, you know, I can tell you that it’s no place for a 2-month-old baby to be, or even a 1- or 5-year-old kid,” he said.

Noting that the Texas facility is run by a private prison company—CoreCivic—and condemning the “commodification of child imprisonment,” Castro declared that “we want the Dilley detention center shut down.”

His comments on MS NOW mirrored those he and other lawmakers delivered outside the facility, also known as the South Texas Family Residential Center, and during a press conference with the organizations FWD.us and Families Belong Together.

The center is currently detaining 539 individuals, from 84 families, according to Pressley. She said that “these are law-abiding people that are our neighbors—people we love, people we live next to, we work and worship with, who were just going about their lives and met with such an aggressive disruption that they will be recovering from for the rest of their lives.”

“Dilley must be shut down. We have to abolish ICE. And then I’m gonna take it one step further and say any of those agents that have contributed to and caused the injury, the harm, and even fatalities, they must also be held accountable, and we should abolish qualified immunity for these federal law enforcement officers,” she argued.

FWD.us president Todd Schulte also called for “shutting down Dilley and releasing these children and families immediately.”

“Dilley reflects a broader pattern that should not be expanded with additional, unprecedented taxpayer funding,” he stressed, denouncing the hundreds of thousands of dollars that the Republican-controlled Congress has poured into President Donald Trump’s mass detention and deportation campaign, led by ICE and US Customs and Border Protection.

“This will only cause irreparable harm to children and communities,” Schulte warned. “Thank you to the members who continue to call for the release of families, and we join them in their calls for Dilley’s closure.”

Article by Jessica Corbett republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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Movement against ICE raids spreads to cities across the US

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Photo: Wyatt Souers

“Our communities are being kidnapped and disappeared,” say activists protesting ICE raids throughout the country

US President Donald Trump sent in the military to suppress anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles this past weekend, but instead of stopping the protest movement in its tracks, demonstrations have taken place in cities across the entire United States to reject Trump’s immigration policies and crackdown.

Since protests erupted against immigration raids in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon, they have spread to cities throughout the US, including New York City, Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Boston, and Atlanta.

Protesters rally in Boston outside of the Massachusetts State House on June 10 (Photo: Micah Fong)

As the Trump administration scrambles to meet mass deportations quotas, with officials ramping up the immigration enforcement arrest quota to 3,000 per day, ICE operations have escalated to new heights. In what activists have called “ICE terror” against immigrant communities, federal agents have taken more extreme measures including arresting young family members in “collateral arrests,” arresting immigrants seeking legal paths to staying in the country at immigration court hearings, and conducting militarized raids on workplaces.

These tactics have produced some results for Trump’s mass deportation regime: for the first time since 2019, the total number of ICE detainees has surpassed 50,000

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On Tuesday, June 10, thousands of people rallied in New York City, filling the streets by ICE headquarters at 26 Federal Plaza. 

“We’re all out here today because like me, you are seeing your communities disappear,” said Cathy Rojas, a public school teacher in Queens. “Our communities are being kidnapped and disappeared. And I don’t use the word kidnap lightly. I use that with a point, because people are not being arrested, when all their constitutional rights are being violated, when all the laws are being broken. When they are put in concentration camps. When they are put in detention centers that violate their human rights, they are being kidnapped. They are not being arrested.”

Activists gather in front of US immigration court in Manhattan (Photo: Wyatt Souers)

Demonstrators marched through the streets of downtown Manhattan up to US Immigration Court on Varick Street, shouting chants in defense of immigrant rights and against Trump. 

In Chicago, thousands marched on June 10 after rallying in Federal Plaza. Demonstrators held signs reading “ICE out of Chicago” as some held a banner reading “El pueblo unido defenderá a las familias migrantes!”

Thousands march through Chicago on June 10 (Photo: Emma Noelke)

Protests continue in Los Angeles

Protests continued in Los Angeles despite repressive measures from local and national government. Since Sunday, the Trump administration had deployed 4,000 National Guard troops to the city, as well as 700 marines. LA’s Mayor Karen Bass, despite denouncing the ICE raids and Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, imposed a curfew for 8 pm local time. 

Demonstrations took place in Los Angeles and the surrounding area, with protests in a crowded Whittier City Council meeting on Tuesday, and activists reporting that they successfully pushed ICE agents out of a hotel in Arcadia. 

More protests are set to be held in the Los Angeles area on Wednesday, June 11, including at Pershing Square in DTLA in the evening. 

Original article republished from peoples dispatch under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA) license.

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Green party dismisses immigration white paper as ‘panicked and misguided’

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Green party co-leader Carla Denyer MP has slammed the government over its immigration white paper proposals and rhetoric. She said:

“The prime minister has decided to use divisive language lifted straight out of Reform’s playbook. These ill-thought-through reforms are the triumph of a panicked and misguided rush to create headlines and try to win back Reform voters.

“From closed down youth centres to shuttered pubs, people in all parts of the UK are feeling the bonds that hold their communities together dissolving. And whether it’s rebuilding intergenerational relationships, or helping those who come here from abroad to integrate, strengthening those bonds requires support and crucially funding from central government. But far from rebuilding our communities, this government’s reforms are going to make things worse.

“In particular, at a time when the care sector is already stretched to breaking point, and public support for people coming from overseas to work in our care sector is consistently strong, it’s wild that this government is ignoring public opinion and making it even harder to recruit badly-needed care staff.”

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