More than 52,000 children have entered the country
illegal in recent months, many of them coming into the U.S. through South
Texas. Former Zapata County Sheriff Gonzales, who now works as a consult with
law enforcement agencies along the Texas border, says space is running out to
house the children and adults that are coming across.
“The local governments are being overwhelmed because
of the possibilities for diseases," Gonzales says. "There are people that are being apprehended
that are coming in with warrants for murders or prior convictions for child
abuse, and these are the guys that are coming in the same groups with 12 year
olds and 5 year olds.”
Gonzales indicates, "They’re looking at some centers in the
valley… abandoned buildings where they’re going to put fences inside the
buildings to create detention cells and just throw people in there."
Zapata says the situation is unprecedented, but the
closest comparison would be how the Astrodome was used in Houston during
Hurricane Katrina, when 25,000 evacuees were housed inside of it.
“They’re going to go in there and divide the whole
building into 4 pieces or 8 pieces using a hurricane fence or a cyclone fence
and just put people in… until they’re processed.”
A Congressman working closely with agents along the border, confirmed the border patrol’s intentions
to create additional housing areas.
“Its basically a former warehouse and they’re
working on retrofitting that to re-house the kids,” the Congressman says. “There’s
really no other places to do this, but we’re trying to do the best that we
can.”
Customs and Border Patrol has been shipping illegal
immigrants to facilities all over the country and reportedly are even looking
at using an abandoned Walmart in New York, according to another Congressman.
“It is unacceptable the federal government is trying
to force the hardworking taxpayers of New York to foot the bill to house
undocumented immigrants,” said Congressman Chris Collins. “The President’s
actions have fueled the current crises along the southern border, and now New
York residents are being directly impacted by his irresponsible actions."
"If
President Obama was committed to enforcing the immigration laws currently in
place, this would not be an issue. Instead, the President has decided to pick
and choose which laws he wants to enforce, creating an environment where
wrongdoing goes unpunished.”
There always has to be someone to blame, right?
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