The Border Patrol opened a 153,000 square foot facility in El Paso, Texas that will have the capacity to hold 1,000 migrants. CBP says the facility’s primary purpose is to safely and expeditiously process individuals in Border Patrol custody. The new center is weatherproof, climate controlled and will also provide space for eating, sleeping and personal hygiene. This is in addition to another 1,000 person facility the agency opened in the fall of 2020.
El Paso City officials have been pleading for the federal government’s help. Immigration exploded in the area the week of December 12th when they averaged nearly 2,500 migrant crossings per day. That put a major strain on the city’s resources, as more than 10,000 migrants were released into the community. Migrants were then left to sleep on the streets overnight in freezing temperatures.
President Biden visited El Paso over the weekend and promised local officials and Border Patrol agents that he would get them the resources they need.
Straight Arrow News has a series of original reports from El Paso. It includes on the ground interviews with Border Patrol agents, immigrants and local residents. Check it out at Straight Arrow News.com.