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President-elect Donald Trump’s “border czar” said Thursday that the use of family detention centers for migrants is “on the table,” raising the possibility that the practice ended by the Biden administration could return as early as next year. Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro and All In Together’s Lauren Leader discuss.



Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro condemns family detention centers as inhumane and unacceptable. In a recent statement, Castro expressed his outrage at the Trump administration’s policy of separating families at the border and detaining them in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.

Castro, who is also a Democratic presidential candidate, called on the government to immediately end the practice of family detention and reunite families who have been separated. He emphasized that children should never be held in detention facilities, and that the government should instead focus on providing support and resources to help migrant families navigate the asylum process.

As a vocal advocate for immigrant rights, Castro has been a leading voice in the fight against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. He has called for comprehensive immigration reform that prioritizes humane treatment of migrants and upholds the values of compassion and justice.

Castro’s strong stance against family detention centers underscores the urgent need for reform in our immigration system. It is time for the government to prioritize the well-being of migrant families and put an end to policies that dehumanize and harm vulnerable populations.

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