"Tent City" for migrant kids to stay open longer than planned
Rows of tents near the Mexican border will continue to house children for at least a month past its planned July 13 close date, CBS News has learned
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Rows of tents near the Mexican border will continue to house children for at least a month past its planned July 13 close date, CBS News has learned
Temporary shelters on federal land don't face the rigorous, often unannounced child welfare reviews done at nearly all other facilities for unaccompanied immigrant children
The children, ages 12 to 17, allege that they are being held in overly restrictive conditions and are forced to take psychotropic medication
A 15-year-old boy living at a former Walmart that is now a shelter along the border has gone missing
Though officials cite an influx of MS-13 gang members, few are caught at the border, and gang ties to migrant children are even rare, according to statistics
Sen. Jeff Merkley's questions come days after he was barred from entering a migrant children's shelter while posting live video to Facebook
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-NJ, says staff gave nine days advance notice, but were told the day before their planned visit on Saturday they would be barred
The announcement was made just two days after Facebook's CEO declined to meet with the U.K.'s Parliament
After a Parliament committee demanded the Facebook CEO answer questions, including two about a CBS News report, the company said he won't testify in-person
Cases ranged from an ominous Facebook message sent to a Pruitt family member to a photo of Pruitt with a mustache drawn on, left in an EPA elevator
Vincent Gonzalez's company, God-Man Society Club Inc., is accused of defrauding immigrants out of thousands in legal fees
After major incidents of violence police typically release an investigation into their own response, but the Connecticut State Police have not
As many as 126 million people could have seen content posted on pages related to the Internet Research Agency, a Russian troll farm
Identifying individuals who have seen fake advertising would be "complex," a Facebook attorney said
The companies said during Senate testimony Tuesday that after the election some fake Russian accounts shifted from sowing discord and targeting Hillary Clinton to undermining Trump