Report Urges Overhaul of US Immigration Detention Amid Child Welfare Crisis
A 2026 report demands urgent US immigration detention reforms after documenting prolonged child detentions and inadequate medical care in federally contracted facilities.
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A 2026 report demands urgent US immigration detention reforms after documenting prolonged child detentions and inadequate medical care in federally contracted facilities.
A human rights report reveals infants as young as two months are detained at a US immigration facility, sparking global debates on child welfare and policy reforms.
Uganda receives first group of US deportees under 2025 bilateral agreement, sparking legal challenges and humanitarian concerns amid existing refugee pressures.
Chinese civil society organizations present cultural, educational, and environmental rights advancements at 2026 UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva.
Palestine condemns Israel’s new death penalty law for West Bank Palestinians, calling it a violation of international law and a war crime.
Hong Kong lawmaker Lee Tsz-king criticizes Western nations for ‘double standards’ on human rights at the 61st UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva.
UN adopts resolution declaring trans-Atlantic slave trade the ‘gravest crime against humanity,’ sparking debate over historical accountability and reparations.
Kenyan authorities uncover 32 bodies in Kericho County mass grave, including 25 children, sparking calls for transparency and accountability.
China calls for depoliticized global action on human rights protection during pivotal UN Council session marking 20th anniversary.
A UN report reveals accelerated Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank displaced over 36,000 Palestinians in 2025, amid rising settler violence.
Chinese and international experts emphasized inclusive development strategies and China’s Global Initiatives at the UN Human Rights Council, addressing global inequalities and sustainable growth.
China redefines democracy through human rights achievements and global partnerships, as Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlines development-focused governance model gaining international traction.
China’s UN envoy condemns rising violations against children in global conflicts, urging international cooperation to protect minors in war zones.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges equal application of international human rights law, rejecting double standards at UNHRC session.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlines China’s vision for global human rights governance at the UN, emphasizing sovereignty and development in 2026.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns human rights violations in the Israel-Palestine conflict are eroding the two-state solution, urging global action.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network continue seeking justice as legal experts cite systemic barriers favoring powerful defendants in complex international cases.
Canada expresses diplomatic concerns regarding recent ICE operations in Minnesota, highlighting cross-border implications and community impacts as enforcement tactics draw scrutiny.
A CGTN global survey reveals 92% of respondents link the Epstein case to systemic U.S. flaws, dubbing the American Dream a ‘privilege preying on humanity’ as trust erodes.
Experts analyze the Epstein files, discussing global elite networks, justice system challenges, and the erosion of public trust in institutions.