We came to the U.S. because there were people who wanted to hurt us. I’m hungry here at Clint all the time. I’m so hungry that I’ve woken up in the middle of the night with hunger. I’m too scared to ask the officials for any more food. There isn’t water or soap to wash our hands after we use the bathroom. We have to ask for toilet paper if we want any. My sister and I hold a blanket up for one another so no one can see us go to the bathroom. I am five years old. I am from Honduras. I am seven years old. I am from El Salvador. Agents separated me from my dad. I have not seen my father again. I was wet when I got here and was placed in the cage without being given dry clothes. It is so cold. I was shaking so hard. I’m the third teenage girl who has tried to take care of this little two-year-old boy. I feed him and give him water. I also take care of another little kid. She calls me mama. She is six years old. There is no room to move without stepping over the others. We are not given a mat to sleep on. So we had to sleep on the cold concrete floor. The lights are on all the time. We cannot sleep because every 15 to 20 minutes, the guards are yelling something. “Get up!” We spent all day and every day inside of that room. There are no activities only crying. During the two weeks we’ve been here, they have let us outside about five times for 20 minutes. I would like to get some fresh air. I’ve been here without bathing for 21 days. Once, I needed clean clothes for my baby, because she threw up. But when I asked for them, I was told they didn’t have any available. She is still in the same dirty clothes. I have not asked for anything since then. About three days ago I got a fever. They moved me to a flu cell. There is no one to take care of you there. They just give you pills twice a day. My skin is itchy and red and my nose is stuffed up. It’s so ugly to be locked up all the time. I miss my mother who lives in Delaware. I don’t know why I am still here. I don’t want to go back to my country. Sometimes when we ask we are told we will be in here for months. Just remember, we are treating them and doing a much better job than the Obama administration. We’re not forcing aliens to drink out of the toilet. You’re never going to have a Hyatt at the border. It’s never going to be great. That’s never been the intention.