Experts 'blown away' by new Trump policy for young pregnant migrants: 'Couldn't be worse'
Medical experts said on Tuesday that they are "blown away" by the Trump administration's new policy for pregnant migrants in its custody, according to a report.
Last July, the Trump administration created a policy requiring young pregnant migrants, some of whom are as young as 13, to be sent to a specific facility in San Benito, Texas, a decision that was made over "urgent objections from some of the administration's own health and child welfare officials," according to seven officials who spoke with NPR about the policy.