Jarring images of border cells surface ahead of July 4

People hold signs protesting the treatment of asylum seekers held in immigration detention centers Tuesday, July 2, 2019, outside the office of Sen. Pat Roberts in Overland Park, Kan. The protest, with about 150 participants, was one of several held outside congressional offices nationwide calling for the closure of the detention centers. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

“Inhumane.” ”Shameful.” ”Intolerable.” ”Brutal.” Mounting revelations about squalid and dangerously overcrowded conditions at Border Patrol detention centers have fueled public outrage heading into the Fourth of July weekend, with protesters taking to the streets and social media to decry the situation as un-American and unacceptable.