Detaining immigrant kids is now a billion-dollar industry
7 monthes ago - By NY Daily News
SAN ANTONIO - Detaining immigrant children has morphed into a surging industry in the U.S. that now reaps $1 billion annually - a tenfold increase over the past decade, an Associated Press analysis finds. Health and Human Services grants for shelters, foster care and other child welfare services...
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