
Kids detained at US-Mexico border haven't been able to shower for days or call their parents, lawyers say
CNN
Children detained in an overcrowded US government tent facility at the border say they haven't been able to shower for days or contact their parents, according to lawyers who interviewed them this week.
Lawyers from the National Center for Youth Law spoke with about a dozen children in Donna, Texas, this week, according to Leecia Welch, the center's senior director of advocacy and child welfare. The children were terrified, crying and worried about not being able to speak with family members, Welch said. Some said they hadn't seen sunlight in days. Others said if they were lucky, they would go outside for 20 minutes every few days.
The European Union and the Mercosur bloc of South American countries formally signed a long-sought landmark free trade agreement on Saturday, capping more than a quarter-century of torturous negotiations to strengthen commercial ties in the face of rising protectionism and trade tensions around the world.

Judge restricts federal response to Minnesota protests amid outrage over immigration agents’ tactics
Immigration agents carrying out a sweeping operation in Minnesota can’t deploy certain crowd-control measures against peaceful protesters or arrest them, a federal judge ruled Friday. The order follows widespread outrage over a fatal shooting, reports of US citizens getting detained and Minnesotans getting asked for documents for no clear reason.

The smell of wet grass from the recent atmospheric river rains, mud and gasoline wafts through the warm Southern California air as Alec Derpetrossian works the chainsaw with a foreman, Randy Magaña, who helps him guide where to put the blade. Derpetrossian is still learning how to adequately use the large tool.










