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Delaney Hall ICE Facility Accused of Cruel Dress Code Enforcement Against Visitors
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Política·2 g önceResumen IA

Delaney Hall ICE Facility Accused of Cruel Dress Code Enforcement Against Visitors

Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark, NJ, faces accusations of arbitrary and cruel dress code enforcement against visitors, including young children. Families report being denied visits for clothing deemed "provocative" or violating undefined "gang color" rules, leading to distress and separation. Activists are providing free clothes to circumvent these policies.

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Guardian International
Divorced from reality? Japan’s joint custody reform divides parents
NOTICIA
10.05.2026

Divorced from reality? Japan’s joint custody reform divides parents

Yasuyuki Watanabe has not seen his daughter in more than 15 years. But he is not celebrating the landmark custody reform that Japan has just implemented. Until last month, Japanese law required one parent to hold sole custody of children after a divorce, leaving the other party reliant on informal goodwill or court-encouraged visitation to maintain a relationship with their child. For Watanabe, 54, the result was a system seemingly designed to exclude him, where one parent could disappear from a...

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SCMP Economy
Woman Abused as Child Calls for Law Change to Strip Abusive Parents of Visitation Rights
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Law·29.04.2026Resumen IA

Woman Abused as Child Calls for Law Change to Strip Abusive Parents of Visitation Rights

Kelly Higgins, 40, is calling for changes to UK law to strip abusive parents of their parental rights after her mother Bernadette McNeilly was jailed for the torture and murder of a babysitter in 1993. Despite being imprisoned, McNeilly retained some rights to make decisions about Kelly and her brother's lives, including approving foreign holidays and ear piercings. Kelly claims she and her brother were also physically abused by their mother, with reports to social services allegedly ignored. The Ministry of Justice says protecting children is its priority, but Kelly believes proposed changes do not go far enough.

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BBC News