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Over 4,000 migrants crowd Texas facility

- By Elliot Spagat and Nomaan Merchant AP

DONNA, TEXAS — The Biden administra­tion for the first time Tuesday allowed journalist­s inside its main border detention facility for migrant children, revealing a severely overcrowde­d tent structure where more than 4,000 people, including children and families, were crammed into a space intended for 250 and the youngest were kept in a large play pen with mats on the floor for sleeping.

With thousands of children and families arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border in recent weeks and packing facilities, President Joe Biden has been under pressure to bring more transparen­cy to the process. U.S. Customs and Border Protection allowed two journalist­s from The Associated Press and a crew from CBS to tour the facility in Donna, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, the nation’s busiest corridor for illegal crossings.

More than 4,100 people were being housed on the property Tuesday. Most were unaccompan­ied children processed in tents before being taken to facilities run by the Department of Health and Human Services and then placed with a family member, relative or sponsor.

The children were being housed by the hundreds in eight “pods” formed by plastic dividers, each about 3,200 square feet in size. Many of the pods had more than 500 children in them.

Oscar Escamilla, acting executive officer of the U.S. Border Patrol in the Rio Grande Valley, said 250 to 300 kids enter daily and far fewer leave. The youngest children are kept out of the pods and sleep in a playpen area.

On Tuesday, journalist­s watched children being processed. They went into a small room for lice inspection and a health check. The kids — many of whom have made long journeys to get to the border, including stretches on foot — were also checked for scabies, fever and other ailments. No COVID-19 test was administer­ed unless a child showed symptoms.

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Young children lie inside a pod at the Donna Department of Homeland Security holding facility Tuesday. The children are housed by the hundreds in eight pods.

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