Migrant Kids in Biden Administration's Tent Camp Faced Distress and Panic Attacks Because of Dysfunction
An inspector general report found poor staff training led to children languishing for weeks in an emergency tent shelter inside an Army base in Texas last year.

Migrant children housed in a tent camp inside a Texas Army base languished for weeks because of dysfunction and inadequate staff training, leading to distress and in some cases panic attacks, a report released Tuesday by the Health and Human Services Inspector General found.
The inspector general report further substantiates whistleblower allegations, first reported by Reason last May, of substandard conditions at a large tent camp for migrant youths set up by the Biden administration. Federal employees and audio recordings of staff meetings obtained by Reason described underwear shortages, filthy living spaces, and inappropriate contact between staff and minors.
The inspector general investigation found that the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) was overwhelmed by last year's surge in unaccompanied migrant youth, and in the rush to move children from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention facilities to a temporary shelter inside the Fort Bliss Army base near El Paso, Texas, federal employees with little training were brought in as case workers.
"This created a situation where some children waited weeks between updates from their case managers, which staff at the facility reported as causing many children to experience distress, anxiety, and in some cases, panic attacks," the report says.
"Kids would say, 'I haven't talked to my case manager in 48 days,'" a youth worker assigned to the shelter told the inspector general's office. "They had a sense that they had been forgotten. Even if someone was working the case, it wasn't communicated to the kids in any systematic way. One girl kept saying she didn't know what was going on, and one day she broke down and said she couldn't take it anymore."
One staffer described witnessing a young girl begin to hit and cut herself.
The report also found that staffers failed to do thorough background checks before releasing children to sponsor homes. "In some cases, release recommendations made by these inexperienced case managers reportedly failed to consider children's significant history of abuse and neglect or whether sex offenders resided in the potential sponsor's household," the report said.
The Fort Bliss shelter was the largest in a network of emergency shelters the Biden administration set up last year to move unaccompanied migrant children out of CBP detention centers. In theory, these shelters were a way station for kids waiting to be reunited with relatives or other connections in the United States. But staffing problems and other issues left many kids stuck in limbo for up to a month or more.
In an audio recording of a training session for Fort Bliss detailees obtained by Reason, a trainer alluded to the poor conditions inside the tents, which housed up to 1,000 teenagers, each in stacked bunk-style cots.
"I've been into one dorm, one time, and I was like, yeah, I'm not going back there," the trainer says. "They're filthy. They're dirty. There's food on the floor. There's wet spots all over the place. The beds are dirty. I don't know what's going on or who's responsible for ensuring that the dorms need to be clean, but we all need to be responsible for telling the minors to clean up after themselves."
Following Reason's reporting, four federal employees detailed to the Fort Bliss shelter filed whistleblower complaints claiming they witnessed intolerable noise, filth, and odors inside the large tents where children were housed; contractors who were wholly unqualified to work with youths; and hostility, indifference, and resistance to providing medical treatment to sick kids.
"I am speaking out in the interest of accountability and with the hope that the many avoidable failures in the program at Fort Bliss will not be repeated," one of the whistleblowers said in a statement. "Gross mismanagement, waste, and abuse of authority by those at the top who insisted on utmost secrecy led to conditions for thousands of children at Fort Bliss that can only be described as constituting mistreatment."
The inspector general also received reports that staff "faced potential retaliation after raising issues about case management and child safety, which caused hesitation among other staff who wished to share concerns."
All of the whistleblowers were represented by the Government Accountability Project, a nonprofit watchdog group that aims to protect and represent whistleblowers.
"It is gratifying to see OIG's validation of our client's information," David Seide, the Government Accountability Project's co-counsel for the Fort Bliss whistleblowers, said in a press release. "However, this case is not closed. The issues here are likely to recur in other venues. It is incumbent upon HHS and the other federal immigration agencies to learn from this report and adhere to OIG's recommendations. Most importantly, the rights of whistleblowers must be safeguarded."
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Want to keep them out of cages and tent camps? Close the border, keep them from coming.
The teenage years are tough for everyone. Except that JTT - he must be riddled with VD.
"An inspector general report found poor staff training led to children languishing for weeks in an emergency tent shelter inside an Army base in Texas last year"
We all know that these kids should have been released on their own on the streets of San Antonio.
But definitely not let go in parts of the country that are both welcoming of them and have the wealth to take care of them.
The only way to "let the kids go" anywhere is to separate them from their parents. Otherwise you have to let them and their... Um "parents" go to. I wonder if that would create any perverse incentives.
Is Roman Polanski working as a "coyote" on America's southern border?
Shrike.
He’s too busy with his daycare business. Between that, coaching a little league team, and working weekends as a clown for children’s parties, he barely has time to comment here anymore.
An inspector general report found poor staff training led to children languishing for weeks
American children have been languishing for decades in public schools because of poor staff training (and indifference, incompetence, unaccountability and greed). I'm failing to see a problem here.
I was going to say panic attacks sounds exceedingly mild compared to the other 'wrong well within normal parameters' we hear about the penal system, foster care, etc.
I'm sure Reason racked their brains and couldn't come up with a single, solitary newsworthy case where a privileged, white, native-born member of America's elite class suffered mental anguish and wound up killing themselves in federal custody. Who would've ever even heard of such a thing?
That's not true. A number of government school were mercifully put out of their misery thanks to the timely backup the male shooter got from the Uvalde Police Department.
Didn't you guys have a similarly improbably accurate quote a month or two ago which generated mostly laughs and derision? Do you really expect us to think immigrant children have the tremendous grasp of a foreign language for that statement? Did they actually keep track of visits well enough to know it was 48 days?
More likely it's just fake reporting to amp up the outrage. I have no doubt conditions suck, with filthy blankets etc, but if you gin up lies like this, all you really do is convince me things aren't as bad as you want me to think.
Not just foreign language, it sounds like these kids, somehow, have a better understanding of the system than the average American adult and, again somehow, wandered blindly into this Metamorphosis narrative.
But this is Reason “10 yr. olds are old enough to understand the long-term implications sex-change decisions, but not immigration.” Magazine.
Yeah. Maybe it was actually 50 days.
No, my point is that this guy was generalizing from his own experience, not summarizing a multitude of actual statements by actual kids.
Aren't those TRUMP'S cages?
Obama did it first. Can't criticize Trump because Obama did it first. You know who was VP under Obama? Yeah. Biden. So it all started with him.
At last! Honesty.
Sarcasmic has always conceded that a Giant Douche is as horrible as a Turd Sandwich. Look at the text, why dontcha?
Their narrative is more important than what I said.
For example:
I said that Rittenhouse kid should have left his rifle at home. They say I wish he was in prison for murder.
I say Saint Babbitt put herself into a really stupid situation. They say I celebrate her death.
I say quarantines aren't unusual throughout history. They say I want to put conservatives into concentration camps.
They don't give a shit about what I actually say. They're just virtue signaling to other members of their tribe. I'm not one of them, so they poop in their hands and toss it like a monkey.
You said a lot more than that. I don’t think anyone will buy your revisionism. Also, it’s likely that someone will link your memory holed posts and call you out on your statements.
Also, don't forget that the most important part about the 'kids in cages' story, are not the kids themselves, but who started the cages.
Send them home? Is that an option?
I hate that you've put me in the position of defending even the Biden administration's execution, but what the hell did you expect? People on the ground have been telling you that we're being swamped with migrants for over a decade. And the problem has only grown worse. And what was your response, beyond rolling your eyes and calling them racist? This was a shitshow (one of many on this issue alone) waiting to happen. And we were all warned of it. Well, guys, here's the consequences of unlimited immigration beyond our ability to vet and process the immigrants.
Well, guys, here’s the consequences of unlimited immigration beyond our ability to vet and process the immigrants.
Maybe the problem is not with the migration, but with the stupid and broken immigration rules.
By law we aren’t allowed to let unaccompanied migrants who are minors out on the streets. At the same time, we can’t put them into foster homes until those foster parents have been vetted. All that takes time, and meanwhile we still have record numbers of migrants crossing the border.
Which of those “stupid and broken” rules should we get rid of?
Ok, so let’s get the border under control and then reevaluate our immigration needs. Then we can sort out our immigration laws.
The “kids” were tough enough to walk 1000 miles alone across dangerous country, but they are having panic attacks while being cared for in US barracks? That makes no sense.
They might have been dropped from a bus somewhere.
At any rate, I as a grownup would develop panic attack if I had to sleep in crowded tents like this. This is inhumane. Biden's "let them in first, then we'll sort things out later" policy is a disaster in the making.
They didn’t get from Venezuela to the US by bus.
It’s also illegal. Much of his administration should be removed and prosecuted for this alone.
I blame the parents.
Biden's 1986 foot-thick law against abusing perfectly good drugs wrecked all the economies south of Brownsville and still generates this wave of refugees. The Caudillo fascist regimes propped up by the DEA-DOS Empire of Evil are as horrible as anything in Old Europe or the Saracen satrapies. People are daily robbed and murdered by government on pretext of plant leaves, women are beaten, forced to vote, and forced to reproduce in many places outside of Colombia, Mexico and Argentina.
We should give those kids better living conditions and more attentive staff.
How about make certain US citizen kids have those things first?
“Migrant Kids in Biden Administration's Tent Camp Faced Distress and Panic Attacks Because of Dysfunction”
And that was just from Biden sniffing their hair when he visited.
In the halls of the MSM crickets chirp now over this issue.
CNN, CBS, NBC, WaPo, NYT hardest hit.
If only the pretentious assholes of MV had recognized this “stunt” for the troll that it was they might not look so shitty right now. First clue; he only sent 50.
Yup. All they had to do was be cool to 50 people and…. Not bitch about it. But they couldn’t help themselves. Not very sanctuary-ish.
Haha. Troll successful.
Surely this problem can be solved if we can just get AOC to snivel at some more fences!
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