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Border Patrol is now releasing migrant families directly in Tucson
Border Patrol is now releasing migrant families directly in Tucson
Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicPublished 7:29 p.m. MT April 26, 2019 | Updated 7:45 p.m. MT April 26, 2019
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema met with nonprofit leaders, federal authorities and local officials on improving how migrants are released into communities. Diana Payan, The Republic | azcentral.com
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TUCSON — Border Patrol officials have begun releasing migrant families in Tucson because they lack the space to detain them and immigration officials are unable to take them into custody.
The practice has been going on for about a month, according to the Border Patrol's Tucson sector, which covers most of Arizona's border with Mexico.
It was a central topic of a meeting Border Patrol officials in Tucson held Friday with local law-enforcement, elected and community leaders.
The number of migrant families released in Tucson has surpassed the ability of local nonprofits to house them. This past week, the city of Tucson and Pima County opened temporary overflow shelters to house migrants, although those shelters are once again empty, at least for now.
Border Patrol is now releasing migrant families directly in Tucson
Border Patrol is now releasing migrant families directly in Tucson
Rafael Carranza, Arizona RepublicPublished 7:29 p.m. MT April 26, 2019 | Updated 7:45 p.m. MT April 26, 2019
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema met with nonprofit leaders, federal authorities and local officials on improving how migrants are released into communities. Diana Payan, The Republic | azcentral.com
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TUCSON — Border Patrol officials have begun releasing migrant families in Tucson because they lack the space to detain them and immigration officials are unable to take them into custody.
The practice has been going on for about a month, according to the Border Patrol's Tucson sector, which covers most of Arizona's border with Mexico.
It was a central topic of a meeting Border Patrol officials in Tucson held Friday with local law-enforcement, elected and community leaders.
The number of migrant families released in Tucson has surpassed the ability of local nonprofits to house them. This past week, the city of Tucson and Pima County opened temporary overflow shelters to house migrants, although those shelters are once again empty, at least for now.