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View in browser JULY 1, 2019 Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday described the abysmal conditions she and other members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and other House Democrats saw after visiting two immigration detention facilities in Texas, and said she'd learned that Customs and Border Patrol officers told detained women to "drink out of the toilets."
@JoaquinCastrotx Their visit followed news of a secret Facebook group with over 9,500 CBP agents that was used as a platform to joke about migrant death and post vulgar comments about Hispanic members of Congress.
According to a Department of Homeland Security internal report contained by NBC News, inspectors warned border agents back in May to arm themselves in preparation for possible riots as a result of the conditions at the detention facilities.
In the video, she described the conditions inside the camp, saying that children slept on the floor and some children were locked away when they cried for their parents. She was not allowed to bathe or play with the other children.
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What to watch Tuesday On Tuesday, Mayor Pete Buttigieg addresses the Rainbow Push Coalition breakfast, after news of a fund-raising haul following the Democratic debate. Buttigieg is still responding to the news of a controversial police shooting in his city. We'll bring you the latest.
We'll also be monitoring protests in Hong Kong and other news out of southeast Asia following President Trump's meeting with Kim Jung Un.
More House Democrats, including Rep. Frederica Wilson, Rep. Donna Shalala and Rep. John Lewis, are scheduled to tour migrant facilities Tuesday, this time in Homestead, Florida.
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