Melania Trump Shows How Much She Cares On Trip to Meet Detained Immigrant Children
First Lady Melania Trump made a surprise visit on Thursday to the Upbring New Hope Children Center, a Texas facility that detains immigrant youth, including children whom U.S. immigration officials separated from their parents thanks to the policies of Trump’s husband. There, she expressed emotions that resembled empathy with the children’s plight—sort of.
Things got off to a rocky start. For starters, Trump boarded her flight to Texas wearing a green jacket that, according to the Daily Mail, reads: “I really don’t care, do you?”
Actually, it reads, “I REALLY DON’T CARE, DO U?” in all caps. It’s not…the best message to send, is it? (She had removed the jacket by the time she got off the plane.)
We have reached out to the White House for comment about the jacket and will update if we hear back.
Then, the First Lady started the meeting with outdated information. “I heard you have 58 children here,” she asked right after staff members introduced themselves. A woman replied and said there were actually 55 children at the facility because some of the kids had been released.
“Oh, OK,” said the First Lady. “That’s great.”
Then Trump asked, “those children, how many times they speak to their relatives or families, per week for example?” A facility representative said children could contact family members twice a week but only after staff has “positively identified” and approved who the children can contact.
Trump, who launched a campaign in May on children’s wellbeing, did not ask any follow-up questions on the two-call limit.
Later in the meeting, Trump asked how long the children were being detained at the shelter. She was told the average stay at the facility was 42–45 days.