Human rights advocates responded with outrage Wednesday to the Trump administration’s decision to start canceling education, recreation, and legal services for unaccompanied migrant children in federal shelters across the country, purportedly because of high detention rates and low funds.

“Locking up children and then denying them legal aid, education, and even playtime is all part of this administration’s cruel efforts to dehumanize people who have come to the U.S. seeking safety.”
—Denise Bell, Amnesty International USA

“It’s bad enough that the Trump administration is trying to normalize the warehousing of children. It’s unconscionable that they would so blatantly try to strip them of their rights,” Denise Bell, a researcher for refugee and migrant rights at Amnesty International USA, said in a statement.

“Locking up children and then denying them legal aid, education, and even playtime is all part of this administration’s cruel efforts to dehumanize people who have come to the U.S. seeking safety,” she added. “Children’s human rights must be protected by ensuring they receive proper care while in government custody and are released as soon as possible.”

Bell’s comments came after U.S. Health and Human Services spokesman Mark Weber confirmed to The Washington Post that the Office of Refugee Resettlement had begun discontinuing the funding for activities deemed “not directly necessary for the protection of life and safety, including education services, legal services, and recreation.”

The Post reported Wednesday morning:

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