While working on the report, law students at the University of Chicago Law School spent the last year reviewing complaint after complaint of children apprehended and detained by CBP officials. One document describes a child laying on the ground as a Border Patrol agent came up to him and tased him in the stomach. The agent then put his foot on the child’s leg and pushed down, kneed the child in the stomach twice and kicked him into a thorn bush. Another document describes an agent running over a child with his car and punching the child in the head and body several times. Several documents describe children deprived of food and potable water, held in freezing cells and using bathrooms with overflowing toilets. (These records are available to the public at the ACLU San Diego/Imperial website.)