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To: Sdgla who wrote (1146248)7/2/2019 10:37:27 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578157
 
"Rat was right there with all the Dems claiming it was a manufactured crisis"
Did Rat mention that it was manufactured by Indy 1? If not, I'm sure it was just an oversight on his part.

Government watchdog photos show dangerous conditions at Border Patrol sites for migrants
Bart Jansen, USA TODAY Published 6:45 p.m. ET July 2, 2019 | Updated 7:25 p.m. ET July 2, 2019

WASHINGTON – Migrants were overcrowded in federal detention facilities in the Rio Grande Valley, where dangerous conditions were described as “a ticking time bomb” during June, according to an inspector general’s report Tuesday.
In one room at Customs and Border Protection’s Fort Brown station near the U.S-Mexico border in Texas, 51 women were in a cell with a capacity for 40 juveniles, according to the report from the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general’s office. In another cell, 71 men were in a cell designated for 41, the report said.

Border Patrol managers told investigators that men had clogged toilets with Mylar blankets or socks to get out of cells during maintenance. Pictures in the report showed migrants crowded behind chain-link fences in a McAllen, Texas, facility or huddling under blankets on the floor. Detainees banged on windows, shouted and pointed to their beards to demonstrate the length of their stays, as investigators visited five facilities during the week of June 10.

continues at usatoday.com



To: Sdgla who wrote (1146248)7/2/2019 11:03:08 PM
From: Heywood40  Respond to of 1578157
 
FYI,

overcrowded (concentrated)

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detention facilities (camps)

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Concentration Camps