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Offline Elderberry

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ABC13 By Miya Shay 6/18/2018

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) --
The former Star of Hope Women's and Children's facility is quickly being reconfigured into a facility to hold immigrant children raging from zero to 17-years-old.

The non-profit organization Southwest Keys confirmed that they have applied for a state license to operate the facility located at 419 Emancipation Avenue.

"It's troubling. Troubling that we are going to have kids separated from their parents without knowing where their parents are, right in the heart of Houston," said Cesar Espinoza, Executive Director of FIEL.

Espinoza has already organized one protest against the proposed facility, and is planning additional events.

If approved, up to 240 children could be housed in the facility. Officials say some of the children are unaccompanied minors who have crossed the border alone, while others were separated from their parents.

"We don't want this baby jail here. We don't want any baby jails," said State Sen. Sylvia Garcia, who is among several democratic lawmakers who have voiced opposition. "We should not have a reason for baby jails. So, this at the root of the problem, is the Trump policy of separating children from their families."

But not everyone sees the proposed center as an unwelcoming sight. The Harris County Republican Party pointed out that parents crossing the border illegally must be prosecuted, and during their prosecution, their children must go somewhere.

More: http://abc13.com/officials-considering-downtown-houston-for-immigrant-childrens-shelter--/3618143/

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"Baby jails."  *****rollingeyes*****
But for hyperbole, the Dems wouldn't have much to say about this practice - that they instituted.
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