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As of January 11, there are no longer migrant children being held at a U.S. Health and Human Services facility in Tornillo, Texas. The shelter sprang up…
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By Matthew Watkins, Texas TribuneA Texas congressman said Friday that the federal government has officially removed all children from the Tornillo…
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By Julián Aguilar, Texas TribuneEL PASO — After more than six months of serving as a symbol of President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies, the…
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By Julián Aguilar, Texas TribuneEl PASO –The immigration detention center for undocumented migrant youth at Tornillo, Texas will remain open into next…
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By Julián Aguilar, Texas TribuneAfter receiving several contract extensions, the tent city's operators say they want the government to find a long-term…
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A federal agency says they will now retroactively perform FBI-fingerprint checks on all employees at a temporary shelter for migrant children in West Texas.
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By Sally Beauvais The children don't go anywhere on the grounds unaccompanied. Boys sleep in groups of 20, in rows of insulated tents. In one, shelter…
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By Sally Beauvais A temporary shelter housing migrant children in the West Texas border town of Tornillo will remain open at least until December 31st.…
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The immigration detention center, which held more than 300 minors two weeks ago, will remain open at least through Aug. 13, according to a federal agency.…
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Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke — along with several other lawmakers —returned to the town of Tornillo on Saturday, nearly one week after he marched…