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KEHLANI AND HER BABY GIRL PROMOTE NEW CLOTHING BRAND, TSNMI - BCK

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 10:17 AM PDT

Kehlani and her baby girl, Adeya Nomi, want you to know that there is a new unisex clothing brand called TSNMI. Kehlani did a photo shoot for her upcoming line a few days ago and Adeya helped with promotions.

TSNMI is a concept that has its roots in Kehlani's label, Tsunami Mob. The clothing brand offers something for everyone as the celebrity mom has outfits that are great for individuality and parents who may want to match their kids for special occasions.

There is also an incredible color palette that includes a bit of tie-dye for the radicals and solid patterns for conservatives. The tracksuits are particularly stylish as they subtly market TSNMI so that the wearer does not feel as if he is a walking billboard for the line.

Kehlani's new clothing brand launches in the summer. The singer does, however, plan to accommodate for the other seasons to make her new venture a year-round fashion choice.

"Although the Summer 2019 collection focuses on apparel and jewelry, future releases will include accessories, home goods, sportswear, and specialty items," a press release regarding the brand states. "The brand will be defined by a rotating set of basics with additional, more exclusive, seasonal capsule drops throughout the year."

You should definitely keep your eyes and ears open for updates regarding TSNMI by Kehlani. The brand officially launches on Wednesday, June 26, 2019!

Photo: Kehlani/Instagram

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An 8-year-old was taking care of a 4-year-old because conditions at one Texas Border Patrol station were so dire - INSIDER

Posted: 20 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT

  • Lawyers who visited a Texas Border Patrol station last week found a number of migrant children caring for one another, including an 8-year-old looking after a 4-year-old.
  • Lawyers told the Associated Press and The New York Times the facility's conditions were dire, with many children sick, or deprived of adequate food and basic hygiene.
  • The children had no access to toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, showers, or a change of clothes, the lawyers said.
  • One lawmaker announced Monday that most of the children have since been moved from the facility, though it's unclear where they've gone or what will happen to the children who remain.
  • Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.

Young migrant children have been struggling to care for each other while they're detained in overcrowded Border Patrol facilities, often lacking adequate food and basic hygiene, according to lawyers who have visited the children.

In the Clint Border Patrol station, near El Paso, Texas, lawyers found an 8-year-old trying to look after a 4-year-old with matted hair, law professor Warren Binford told the Associated Press.

The 4-year-old refused to take a shower, and the 8-year-old didn't know how to convince the young child, Binford said.

In the same facility, a 14-year-old Guatemalan girl told the lawyers she had been taking care of two little girls and holding them in her lap, but that she didn't have anyone looking out for her.

"I need comfort, too," the girl told the lawyers, according to the Associated Press. "I am bigger than they are, but I am a child, too."

Read more: Teens taking care of toddlers, children eating uncooked food, and an outbreak of the flu: Lawyers report dire conditions at a Texas Border Patrol station where migrant children are being held

Detained migrants wait to be transported by the U.S. Border Patrol at the border of the United States and Mexico on March 31, 2019 in El Paso, Texas.
Getty Images/Justin Sullivan

Teams of lawyers have been touring US border facilities to interview migrants and document how the US government has been treating detained children, and whether that treatment complies with legal standards.

Many of the children in Clint arrived at the border unaccompanied, and were waiting to be transferred to a government-run shelter where they'd eventually be connected with a family member. But lawyers said some of the children were also separated from parents or adult caregivers they had arrived with.

'Inhumane conditions for children'

The Clint facility has come under intense scrutiny in recent days, with lawyers reporting that the children were wearing clothes soiled with snot and tears, and that toddlers were not given diapers and forced to wet themselves in their clothing.

The children had no access to toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, showers, or a change of clothes, the lawyers told The New York Times.

Rep. Veronica Escobar, whose district includes the Clint facility, wrote a letter to two top Customs and Border Protection officials on Friday, demanding answers about the 255 children who were detained at Clint as recently as last week.

Read more: A 'minuscule' premature newborn found in crowded border patrol facility in Texas

"[Fifty-nine] are under the age of 12, many children have been held in custody for nearly a month in violation of the Flores settlement agreement; and older children are caring for the younger children," Escobar wrote.

She went on to ask, "How is it possible that you both were unaware of the inhumane conditions for children, especially tender-age children at the Clint station?"

Escobar tweeted Monday that just 30 children remained in the station, and the rest had been transferred to other locations.

CBP officials did not immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment on where the children were taken, or the conditions of the children who remained.

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