Houston facility for migrant girls 13-17 abruptly shuttered amid crowding concerns, employee death: reports
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About 450 unaccompanied migrant girls, ages 13 to 17, were abruptly moved out of a U.S. housing facility in Houston on Saturday -- less than three weeks after it opened.
Ambulances and law enforcement vehicles were seen Friday night outside the facility, which is located near Bush Intercontinental Airport, the advocate told The Associated Press, citing information he said he received from an employee of the group he leads. "There seemed to be a lot of confusion as to what was happening." "There was really no space for social distancing. … They were only allowed to get up from their cot to use the restroom as well as to shower." "The Biden administration is now presiding over the abuse of children." Then Saturday morning, buses arrived to transport the girls, other reports said.More Related News