Trump’s Policy of Putting Kids in Cages: Six Dead, Thousands Separated From Parents, Making America Great Again?

49 Pages Posted: 28 May 2021

Date Written: 2021

Abstract

For the first time in history, the U.S. executive branch enacted an immigration policy designed to inflict such pain and trauma on children and their families so as to dissuade families from Latin America from coming to the U.S. seeking asylum. With six children dead and thousands separated from their families, we continue to learn more about the atrocities inflicted on these migrants seeking a better life. Women were subjected to nonconsensual hysterectomies, families were tortured, and the toxic stress inflicted may require years to resolve. This article seeks accountability for the intentional acts imposed by the U.S. government in the form of possible legal remedies. This policy marks the lowest point in U.S. immigration policy, a country with origins rooted in reliance on migrants from every part of the world to make the nation a better place.

Keywords: immigration, juveniles, child migration, aces, reparations, human rights

Suggested Citation

Katner, David R., Trump’s Policy of Putting Kids in Cages: Six Dead, Thousands Separated From Parents, Making America Great Again? (2021). 28 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 87 (2021), Tulane Public Law Research Paper No. 21-2, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3854074

David R. Katner (Contact Author)

Tulane University - Law School ( email )

New Orleans, LA Orleans Parish 70118
United States
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