“One woman became so sick from eating the food that she began vomiting blood.”
“My kids are terrified; we are all depressed.”
“I always ask my children for forgiveness for making them suffer through all of this.”
Though the number of families inside Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas has dropped dramatically in recent months, for dozens of children still inside, such brutal conditions remain. Now, at the risk of their stories fading to the background of the Trump administration’s cascading crises, Ms. Rachel, the beloved children’s educator, is calling on the public to fight for their release.
“We have to hold on to hope for families who are locked in Dilley and keep going,” Ms. Rachel, whose real name is Rachel Griffin Accurso, told Mother Jones. “I do believe the public outcries and the people who have come together and worked on this long before I have are making a huge difference.”
“I do believe the public outcries and the people who have come together and worked on this long before I have are making a huge difference.”