Pence views overcrowded, bad-smelling facility for detained migrants in
Texas
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[July 13, 2019]
MCALLEN, Tex. (Reuters) - Vice
President Mike Pence viewed an overcrowded, foul-smelling facility in
Texas on Friday where nearly 400 men are detained after being accused of
crossing the U.S. border illegally.
Some 384 single men were corralled behind metal fences inside the
sweltering facility in McAllen, according to a pool reporter on the
scene. The men did not have mats or pillows and some were sleeping on
concrete.
The cages were so crowded, according to the reporter, that it would have
been impossible for all the men to lie down at the same time.
Some of the men said that they had been there for 40 days or longer,
were hungry, and wanted to brush their teeth. Some agents guarding the
cages wore face masks.
Water was available outside the fences, the pool reporter said, citing
agents who said the men had access to the water when journalists were
not present.
After visiting the facility, Pence said at a news conference that he was
not surprised by what he saw.
"I knew we'd see a system that was overwhelmed," Pence told reporters.
"This is tough stuff."
A patrol agent, Michael Banks, said the men were allowed to brush their
teeth once a day. "We currently have 88,000 toothbrushes," he said.
Many of the men had not showered for 10 to 20 days because the facility
did not previously have showers, according to Banks, who said it now had
a trailer shower. Banks said the longest any man had been at the
facility was 32 days.
The men were given three hot meals a day from local restaurants but
could not have cots for sleeping because there was not enough room for
them.
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ice President Mike Pence tours the Donna Soft-Sided Processing
Facility in Donna, Texas, U.S. July 12, 2019. REUTERS/Veronica G.
Cardenas
Another 275 women were living in repurposed Army tents, he said.
Pence said the center at McAllen was a "prime example" of why the
United States must secure its borders.
"The facility is overcrowded and our system is overwhelmed. It is
time for Democrats in Congress to step, do their jobs, and end this
crisis," Pence wrote on Twitter.
President Donald Trump, a Republican, has made cracking down on
illegal immigration a centerpiece of his administration, which is
trying to deal with a surge of mostly Central American families
crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Pence also viewed a separate facility for families, divided into
rooms to house women with children, men with children, unaccompanied
minors and entire family units.
Inside, migrants lay on tinfoil-like blankets and some children
watched television. Two of the children said they had walked for two
to three months before arriving at the facility.
(Writing by Jeff Mason; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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