1 online resource ([17] pages) : color illustrations
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"Appendix B provides CBP management response in its entirety"--DHS OIG highlights
"CBP facilities we visited appeared to be operating in compliance with the 2015 National Standards on Transport, Escort, Detention, and Search. With the exception of inconsistent cleanliness on the hold rooms, we observed that unaccompanied alien children had access to toilets and sinks, drinking water, beverages (including milk and juice drinks), as well as snacks and food. Unaccompanied alien children had access to hygiene items and clean bedding at all facilities we visited. We did not encounter issues with temperatures or ventilation, access to emergency medical care, inadequate supervision, or access to telephones. We also observed that CBP Office of Field Operations (OFO) ports of entry had offices and storages spaces redesigned into hold rooms to be able to hold more unaccompanied alien children, family units, and other border crossers referred for processing. The observations provided in this report are limited to the times and locations of the team's visits and cannot be generalized to other times and locations"--DHS OIG highlights
"OIG-18-87."
"September 28, 2018."
Bibliography
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Online resource; title from PDF cover page (DHS web site, viewed July 17, 2019).