Imperial Valley Press

Facility for teen immigrant girls in Houston being closed

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HOUSTON (AP) — A facility in Houston that housed girls who crossed U.S. border unaccompan­ied is being closed and the girls immediatel­y moved, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Saturday.

About 450 girls housed since April 1 in an Emergency Intake Site for Unaccompan­ied Children operated by the National Associatio­n of Christian Churches near Bush Interconti­nental Airport were being moved.

“The NACC Houston EIS and other Emergency Intake Sites are intended for use as a temporary measure,” HHS said in a statement.

Officials with FIEL, an immigrant advocacy group in Houston, praised the removal of the girls that FIEL director Cesar Espinosa said are 13-17 years old, but questioned the reason for the move.

Espinosa said there was an incident at the center Friday night and a FIEL employee saw law enforcemen­t and ambulances outside the center, but could not determine what happened.

“There seemed to be a lot of confusion as to what was happening,” Espinosa said, translatin­g the descriptio­n of the scene provided by the employee, Alain Cisneros, in Spanish. “The people that were there looked like they were in a sad stance, kind of with their head down and seemed like they were wiping tears away.”

Houston police did not immediatel­y return a phone call for comment Saturday and a call to the National Associatio­n of Christian Churches rang unanswered.

Espinosa, who had toured the center, said the girls were being housed in a warehouse.

“There was really no space for social distancing ... they were only allowed to get up from their cot to use the restroom as well as to shower,” Espinosa said.

“Everything that was being brought in was temporary. The showers were temporary, they were bringing in temporary restrooms, so this space was not equipped to house anybody, much less children,” Espinosa said.

HHS said about 130 of the girls have plans to be unified with a sponsor, typically a parent or relative, and ORR will seek to locate a sponsor for the remaining girls.

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