NBC News obtained many “significant incident reports” that document dozens of accounts by migrant children held in a border detention facility in Yuma, Arizona.
Two of the reports featured on The Rachel Maddow Show Tuesday night are printed below.
The reports have been re-typed and reformatted from their original presentation but the language is verbatim.
Report 1: Minor describes sexual assault by CBP official:
Date Reported To ORR: 6/5/2019
Time Reported To ORR: 11:45 AM
Description of Incident: (Full Description of Incident)
On 06/05/19 at 10:15am during a weekly update meeting CM had with minor, minor reported that on April 8, 2019 at approximately 9pm she was inspected by an DHS officer who was heavy set, tall and with a beard in front of many other immigrants (males, females, children). Minor reports officer asked her to lift her shirt up to bra line and then he put his hands inside her bra and touched her breast. Minor reported she felt embarrassed as the office was speaking in English to other officers and laughing. Minor also reported that another immigrant that was in the room made an inappropriate comment “como esta ensenando el ombliguito con tanto carino” which translates to “ how are you showing your bellybutton with so much care”. Minor then said he asked her to pull her pants down from her waist to verify she did not have other pants underneath; however, minor said he then pulled them down himself and touched her waist and pulled her underwear. Minor reported officer then asked her to spread her legs and arms and patted her down in a way that made her feel uncomfortable as she felt he groped her body, her breast and private parts as well. Minor reported he continued to laugh and speak in English with other officers during the entire process.
Was the UAC or Anyone Else Injured?: No
Staff Response and Intervention: This Case Manager provided empathetic listening and support as well as verbalized relief and sense of safety.
Follow-up and/or Resolution: This UC will be receiving individualized counseling as needed, as well as weekly group counseling. This Case Manager will continue providing support as needed and will communicate and coordinate with the assigned clinician to ensure the UC’s needs are being met.
Recommendations: Assigned clinician to follow up as needed.
Reported To State Licensing: No
Was the Incident Investigated: No
Report 2: Child describes retaliation by CBP:
Explain Not Applicable








