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Published : Aug 16, 2019, 11:42 AM IST

Updated : Sep 27, 2019, 4:23 AM IST

వరదలైనా మువ్వన్నెల జెండా ఎగరాల్సిందే!
వరదలైనా మువ్వన్నెల జెండా ఎగరాల్సిందే!

కర్ణాటకలో భారీ వర్షాలకు బాగల్​కోట్​ జిల్లా జమాఖండి తాలూకాలోని షుర్పాలి గ్రామం జలదిగ్బంధమైంది. స్వాతంత్ర్య దినోత్సవం సందర్భంగా గ్రామస్థులు కొంతమంది ఎలాగైనా తమ ఊరిలో త్రివర్ణ పతాకాన్ని ఎగరేయాలని సంకల్పించారు. పడవలు వేసుకుని వెళ్లి మరీ మువ్వన్నెల జెండాను ఆవిష్కరించారు. దేశభక్తిని ఎలుగెత్తి చాటారు.

ఇదీ చూడండి:ఓ సామాన్యుడు జాతిపితగా ఎలా మారాడు?

వరదలైనా మువ్వన్నెల జెండా ఎగరాల్సిందే!

కర్ణాటకలో భారీ వర్షాలకు బాగల్​కోట్​ జిల్లా జమాఖండి తాలూకాలోని షుర్పాలి గ్రామం జలదిగ్బంధమైంది. స్వాతంత్ర్య దినోత్సవం సందర్భంగా గ్రామస్థులు కొంతమంది ఎలాగైనా తమ ఊరిలో త్రివర్ణ పతాకాన్ని ఎగరేయాలని సంకల్పించారు. పడవలు వేసుకుని వెళ్లి మరీ మువ్వన్నెల జెండాను ఆవిష్కరించారు. దేశభక్తిని ఎలుగెత్తి చాటారు.

ఇదీ చూడండి:ఓ సామాన్యుడు జాతిపితగా ఎలా మారాడు?

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART MUST CREDIT US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
Santa Ana, California – 7 August 2019
1. Wide of Guatemalan migrant and reporter
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Father of boy who says he was sexually abused in foster care: ++Father did not want to be identified for fears of his family's safety++
"I explained to my son that we could survive in the US because of his health condition and because our lives were at risk, but we never expected to encounter such hate from US agents. They took him from me, and they neglected him."
3. Cutaway of father
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Father of boy who says he was sexually abused in foster care:
"It should never happen again because we are not delinquents or anything all we want to do is ask for refuge and work. It is not fair that the government has done this to us.
5. Cutaway
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Father of boy who says he was sexually abused in foster care:
"He was a very good boy until he came here to the border. But now with everything that he went through, it completely traumatized him and now he doesn't feel safe."
7. Wide of father with Michelle Lapointe
8.SOUNDBITE (English) Michelle Lapointe, Senior supervising attorney, Southern Poverty Law Center:
"I think this all goes to the lack of oversight and from the original sin of taking children from their parents in the first place when they did not present a danger to their children and there was no justification and no legal reason that they should have been removed from the custody of their parents in the first place. And when the government made that decision unfortunately a number of negative consequences flowed from the act of taking children forcibly from their parents."
9. Close-up of father's hands
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Michelle Lapointe, Senior supervising attorney, Southern Poverty Law Center:
"And so the foster care settings that we're talking about here are still part of the ORR (Office of Refugee Resettlement) system. They are not state foster care. They are not the same licensing procedures and so forth that foster care homes go through in the state system."
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
New York – 21 June 2018
11. STILL exterior of Cayuga Center
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
No date or location
12. Graphic of complaint filed
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
Washington DC – 19 March 2019
13. STILL US Justice Department
US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION HANDOUT - AP CLIENTS ONLY
McAllen, Texas — June 17 2018
14. Various of children sitting in cage
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
Hidalgo, Texas – 25 June 2018
15. STILL US-Mexico border
STORYLINE:
This story is part of an ongoing joint investigation between The Associated Press and the PBS series "Frontline" on the treatment of migrant children.
Dozens of migrant children and their families who say forced separations and prolonged detention caused lasting trauma have filed claims against the federal government for millions of dollars in damages.
Some of the children, including an eight-year-old Guatemalan boy now living in Southern California, allege they were sexually molested in foster care homes funded by the Health and Human Services agency.
After local Guatemalan officials burned down an environmental activist's home, he decided to leave his village behind and flee to the United States, hoping he'd be granted asylum and his little boy, whose heart was failing, would receive lifesaving medical care.
But after crossing the border into Arizona in May of last year, Border Patrol agents tore the man's 7-year-old son from his arms and sent the young father nearly 2,000 miles away to a Georgia detention center. The little boy went into a U.S.-funded foster home for migrant children.
Such foster programs are meant to provide migrant children with care while authorities work to connect them with parents, relatives or other sponsors. But instead the boy told a counselor he was repeatedly sexually molested by other boys in a New York home.
"They took him from me, and they neglected him,"said the father, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity over fears about his family's safety.
"It should never happen again because we are not delinquents or anything all we want to do is ask for refuge and work," he said.
A review of 38 legal claims obtained by the AP - some of which have never been made public - shows taxpayers could be on the hook for more than US$200 million in damages. Many more claims, which are a precursor to lawsuits, are expected."
The departments of Justice and Homeland Security, which are both named in claims, did not respond to requests for comment. Health and Human Services said the agency does not respond to pending litigation and that it treats children in its care with dignity and respect.
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Last Updated : Sep 27, 2019, 4:23 AM IST
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