Shelter
- Author: Arturo Hernandez-Sametier
- Narrator: Johnny Rey Diaz
- Publisher: Luna Triste Press, LLC
- Duration: 1:31:47
Synopsis
In this rare account from within ICE detention facilities, fourteen children are followed from their arrest by U.S. Border Patrol to the day they exit facilities for unaccompanied minors. Preschoolers and teenagers, the kids offer a range of evocative backstories: a deaf and mute fifteen-year-old Mayan girl; a teen from India who has walked three thousand miles; a Guatemalan girl who has escaped domestic slavery and is on the run with her young siblings. Each child offers an account of their chaotic journey from Guatemala, India, Honduras or Mexico, and the situation that drove them to enter the U.S. illegally. We get an intimate view of their long, difficult quest for release to U.S. relatives and a rare, first-hand view of daily life within U.S detention shelters.
The author, a therapist within a major children's detention facility, offers a vivid, and often surprising, first-hand description of daily life within our immigration shelters; the complicated, often heroic efforts of shelter workers; and the processes and politics that decide if a child is deported or allowed to join family. In the epilogue, the author explains that due to Homeland Security restrictions, sharing information about the internal workings of migrant shelters forfeits any future employment. The author believes this to be the principal reason there are no other published accounts from within facilities for unaccompanied minors.
Chapters
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chapter 01
Duration: 16s -
chapter 02
Duration: 19s -
chapter 03
Duration: 20min -
chapter 04
Duration: 06min -
chapter 05
Duration: 09min -
chapter 06
Duration: 11min -
chapter 07
Duration: 04min -
chapter 08
Duration: 05min -
chapter 09
Duration: 05min -
chapter 10
Duration: 07min -
chapter 11
Duration: 05min -
chapter 12
Duration: 04min -
chapter 13
Duration: 04min -
chapter 14
Duration: 04min -
chapter 15
Duration: 37s