Temporary Immigration Detention Facilities To Open In El Paso, Rio Grande Valley
El Paso and the Rio Grande Valley are less than two weeks away from the scheduled opening of temporary detention centers that will each house up to 500 migrants who have crossed the border to seek asylum.
The facilities, commonly referred to as a tent cities, are the federal governments response to the ongoing crush of migrants, mainly from Central America, who continue to cross into Texas after traveling through Mexico.
U.S. Customs & Border Protection urgently needs to provide for additional shelter capacity to accommodate individuals in CBPs custody throughout the southwest border, CBP said in a written statement. The overwhelming number of individuals arriving daily to the U.S. has created an immediate need for additional processing space in El Paso, Texas and Donna, Texas.
On Thursday, a U.S. Border Patrol official who asked not to be named said the facility would likely be at the agencys station in northeast El Paso near U.S. Highway 54. Bulldozers and tractors with flattening rollers could be seen Thursday at the site, which also included five small, military-style tents used to house migrants. The CBP office in El Paso would not confirm that the station would be the location of the new facility.
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