https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/border-issues/2019/04/26/border-patrol-now-releasing-migrant-families-directly-tucson/3593532002/
Border Patrol officials have begun releasing migrant families in
Tucson because they lack the space to detain them and immigration
officials are unable to take them into custody.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency that normally
takes custody of asylum-seeking families once they have been processed,
has continued releasing families in Tucson.
That includes migrants apprehended in the Tucson sector as well as migrants who crossed through the Yuma area. Pima County officials estimate that ICE has released about 7,000 migrants in Tucson in the past eight months.
On top of that, Border Patrol officials in El Paso have been
busing hundreds of migrants each day to Tucson so they can be released
there instead of El Paso, which has also been struggling greatly with
the sheer number of migrant families.
As a result, when ICE is unable to take migrants into custody, Border
Patrol has begun releasing families directly in Tucson. Border Patrol
works with nonprofits to find space to house the migrants, but it
doesn’t always work out.
“If they are at capacity, that’s when the decision is made
to release people out into the community, and that’s traditionally been
done … at local transportation hubs,” Bidegain said.
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