marvin martian
Diamond Member
The cages are overflowing. The kids are drinking out of toilets. There are no showers or private dressing facilities in the convention center. And the Biden administration is STILL not testing these kids for Covid or providing vaccines for them before they are dispersed into the US.
This is how the Biden administration treats children:
Lawyers said last week the Biden administration stonewalled attempts to visit a tent facility in Donna, Texas, which sits roughly 165 miles from Dallas. The complex houses approximately 1,000 children, and attorneys have said the minors were denied showers in addition to being forced to sleep in close quarters to one another.
Health and Human Services authorities are set to use a convention center in Dallas, Texas, to house approximately 3,000 migrants as border facilities fill to unprecedented levels.
Officials have their sights set on the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, which will be used as an influx building for 90 days to house boys between the age of 15 and 17, according to the Associated Press, which obtained a memo about the effort. The site has been dubbed a “decompression center.”
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and HHS will be working together to facilitate "shelter management and contracts” for food, medical care, and sanitation, the memo said. Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax said "collective action is necessary" to combat the surge at the southern border, and he vowed the city would do its "best to support this humanitarian effort."
This is how the Biden administration treats children:
Lawyers said last week the Biden administration stonewalled attempts to visit a tent facility in Donna, Texas, which sits roughly 165 miles from Dallas. The complex houses approximately 1,000 children, and attorneys have said the minors were denied showers in addition to being forced to sleep in close quarters to one another.
HHS housing 3,000 unaccompanied migrant children in Dallas convention center as border facilities struggle to accommodate surge - Washington Examiner
Health and Human Services authorities are set to use a convention center in Dallas, Texas, to house approximately 3,000 migrants as border facilities fill to unprecedented levels. Officials have their sights set on the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, which will be used as an influx...
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Health and Human Services authorities are set to use a convention center in Dallas, Texas, to house approximately 3,000 migrants as border facilities fill to unprecedented levels.
Officials have their sights set on the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, which will be used as an influx building for 90 days to house boys between the age of 15 and 17, according to the Associated Press, which obtained a memo about the effort. The site has been dubbed a “decompression center.”
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and HHS will be working together to facilitate "shelter management and contracts” for food, medical care, and sanitation, the memo said. Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax said "collective action is necessary" to combat the surge at the southern border, and he vowed the city would do its "best to support this humanitarian effort."