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(141,926 posts)'Hundreds of pages of medical records were filed in the U.S. District Court in California in April. They were filed as part of an ongoing class action lawsuit against the government that alleges mistreatment of immigrant children in U.S. custody.'
'In the affidavits, the children and their parents said workers at the facility told them they would not be allowed to leave or see their parents if they didnt take the medicine, which was administered via shots. The children were allegedly told the shots were vitamins.
The supervisor told me I was going to get a medication injection to calm me down, one girl said. Two staff grabbed me, and the doctor gave me the injection despite my objection and left me there on the bed.
According to one mother, her child fell repeatedly, hitting her head, and ended up in a wheelchair. Another described trying to open a window and being hurled against a door by a Shiloh supervisor, who then choked her until she fainted. . .
Hundreds of pages of medical records were filed in the U.S. District Court in California in April. They were filed as part of an ongoing class action lawsuit against the government that alleges mistreatment of immigrant children in U.S. custody.
Forensic psychiatrist Mark. J. Mills assessed the records at Reveals requests, and found that Shiloh orderlies were given an unusually wide berth with dosage recommendations for the children in their care.
Maribel Hernandez, a Honduran asylum-seeker whose son was held at Shiloh after being referred for psychological issues at another facility, told Reveal her case worker sent her a video of the boy in which he appeared completely hypnotized and lethargic. She said she repeatedly objected to the medication, and never signed consent forms. . .
Shiloh received $19 million in federal funding after repeated allegations of abuse at the facility. In 2014, the Reveal report noted, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) called for it to be shut down after a Houston Chronicle investigation revealed allegations of physical violence, unreasonable and excessive use of physical restraints, administering emergency medications without notice to governmental authorities, and several deaths of minor children while in custody.