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Texas Border Patrol temporary processing facility nearly doubles capacity at El Paso

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January 12, 2023
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Just days after President Biden visited the southern border in El Paso, Texas, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, announced the opening of a new soft-sided processing facility that nearly doubles the number of immigrants it can house at a time.

The primary purpose of the new facility, CBP said in a press release, is to safety and expeditiously process individuals in Border Patrol custody.

CBP officials said they consistently review operational requirements to help determine if more facilities are needed. In this case, the facility offers more capacity to help augment the current Central Processing Center, which has a capacity of 1,040.

El Paso was chosen for the location of a new facility because it is central to the El Paso Sector Border Patrol stations throughout West Texas and New Mexico, the release read.

With just over 153,000 square feet of space, the facility sits on 2.9 acres, is weatherproof, climate-controlled, and is expected to provide plenty of space for eating, sleeping and personal hygiene.

In December, the facility was bursting at the seams. Now it is less than full capacity, according to a dashboard on the City of El Paso’s website, with 745 migrants in custody.

The El Paso sector saw an average of 2,150 daily migrant encounters in mid-December, which since the beginning of January, has dropped below 1,000 per day.

When Biden visited the border on Sunday, it was the first time in his two years in office.

CBP sources have confirmed that migrant camps in El Paso began before the president’s visit, and it was in response to community complaints, including from the El Paso Police Department.

CBP sources also said the number of illegal crossings in El Paso have plummeted since last month’s chaos climaxed.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy on Wednesday why the president did not want to see what was really going on at the border.

‘He did see exactly what’s going on at the border,’ Jean-Pierre replied.

Doocy then stated that Biden did not talk to any migrants or to the border to see where the crossings were occurring, asking why.

‘He went to the migrant center, which was a critical place to be,’ Jean-Pierre said. ‘There happened to be no migrants at the facility at the time that he visited.

‘El Paso did go down significantly prior to the president’s visit, by about 70%,’ she added. ‘That’s a good thing…That’s a good thing that we’ve seen the numbers go down.’

Jean-Pierre also said the president’s visit had nothing to do with the numbers going down.

Biden visited the border at El Paso for between three and four hours, his first visit as president and the first verified border visit of his lengthy career in politics.

Hispanic business leader slams Biden border visit as ‘scripted, sanitized Video

Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS

Just days after President Biden visited the southern border in El Paso, Texas, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, announced the opening of a new soft-sided processing facility that nearly doubles the number of immigrants it can house at a time.

The primary purpose of the new facility, CBP said in a press release, is to safety and expeditiously process individuals in Border Patrol custody.

CBP officials said they consistently review operational requirements to help determine if more facilities are needed. In this case, the facility offers more capacity to help augment the current Central Processing Center, which has a capacity of 1,040.

El Paso was chosen for the location of a new facility because it is central to the El Paso Sector Border Patrol stations throughout West Texas and New Mexico, the release read.

With just over 153,000 square feet of space, the facility sits on 2.9 acres, is weatherproof, climate-controlled, and is expected to provide plenty of space for eating, sleeping and personal hygiene.

In December, the facility was bursting at the seams. Now it is less than full capacity, according to a dashboard on the City of El Paso’s website, with 745 migrants in custody.

The El Paso sector saw an average of 2,150 daily migrant encounters in mid-December, which since the beginning of January, has dropped below 1,000 per day.

When Biden visited the border on Sunday, it was the first time in his two years in office.

CBP sources have confirmed that migrant camps in El Paso began before the president’s visit, and it was in response to community complaints, including from the El Paso Police Department.

CBP sources also said the number of illegal crossings in El Paso have plummeted since last month’s chaos climaxed.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy on Wednesday why the president did not want to see what was really going on at the border.

‘He did see exactly what’s going on at the border,’ Jean-Pierre replied.

Doocy then stated that Biden did not talk to any migrants or to the border to see where the crossings were occurring, asking why.

‘He went to the migrant center, which was a critical place to be,’ Jean-Pierre said. ‘There happened to be no migrants at the facility at the time that he visited.

‘El Paso did go down significantly prior to the president’s visit, by about 70%,’ she added. ‘That’s a good thing…That’s a good thing that we’ve seen the numbers go down.’

Jean-Pierre also said the president’s visit had nothing to do with the numbers going down.

Biden visited the border at El Paso for between three and four hours, his first visit as president and the first verified border visit of his lengthy career in politics.

Hispanic business leader slams Biden border visit as ‘scripted, sanitized Video

Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS
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