- Jun 7, 2015
- Source: Breitbart
- by: Breitbart News
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — After tens of thousands of
migrant families, most from Central America, crossed
the Rio Grande into Texas last summer, the
government poured millions of dollars into two large
detention centers meant to hold women and children —
and keep more from coming.
But as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
expands the centers to make space for the next wave
of arrivals, the agency faces legal and political
challenges that could shut them down. And a new flow
of migrants raises questions as to whether the
strategy has deterred migration at all.
One center is a purpose-built, 50-acre campus in
Dilley, an hour’s drive southwest of San Antonio.
Another, smaller center is tucked among derricks in
Karnes City. They will be able to house some 3,400
migrants once they reach full capacity, just a
fraction of those crossing, leaving ICE with few
options besides releasing many with notices to
appear in court, as it did in the past.
Some 130 House Democrats and 33 senators have called
on the government to halt family detention, while a
federal judge in California has tentatively ruled
that the policy violates parts of an 18-year-old
court settlement that says immigrant children cannot
be held in secure facilities. ICE responded by
pledging to improve its centers while it awaits the
judge’s ruling.
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