After fleeing India, a family of four is being detained in a controversial Texas facility, facing deteriorating health, inedible food and substandard education
Three months ago, Manpreet was looking forward to her 11th birthday party. Her brother Guri, 12, was excited about his class field trip for Black history month.
Now their future looks like a void.
The siblings and their parents have been detained since February at the Dilley immigration processing center in Texas, after they were taken into custody during a routine check-in appointment.
Their father, Jagdish, worries that months of detention have changed his children.







