About to go inside the epicenter of family separations: the Border Patrol’s Central Processing Center — Ursula.
The most family separations are happening here and Border Patrol is going to show us around.
No cameras allowed inside. Stay tuned.
Before our tour we are getting a press conference from Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Chief Manuel Padilla.
He’s going through the sector talking points — apprehensions here are higher than anywhere else.
That’s also why this is the epicenter of separations.
Padilla says 1,174 kids have been separated from their parents in this sector alone since zero tolerance started.
Just finished our tour.
They told us we only had 7 minutes to go through a 77,000 square-foot facility. But we stretched it out much longer.
They told us this is the biggest border patrol detention center on the southern border.
Currently total 1129 detainees.
55,000 square feet of this facility is for families & unaccompanied minors.
22,000 for adults.
One mother here since Friday hadn’t heard of the zero tolerance policy yet.
When a family is separated they don’t know until the last minute — when they’re taken to processing.
Shockingly there are situations where a parent may be taken to court to be charged, a separation occurs, only to return the same day sentenced to “time served” — but their child has already been taken to another facility.
At that point nobody knows when they’d be reunited.
In terms of the facilities, migrants are detained behind large metal chain link cells.
Mats on the floor.
Mylar silver blankets everywhere.
Temperature is 72 degrees.
There were only four contracted social workers to deal with separated kids & others who need it in the processing center.
There are 525 family members in here today.
197 unaccompanied minors.
John Lopez the acting deputy patrol agent in charge says they’re stretched thin.
This facility is so slammed some migrants are being processed — the point they get separated — virtually.
They sit in front of a *computer* and talk with agents in El Paso, El Centro or Corpus Christi to hear their fate.
The 10 permanent processing agents aren’t enough.
On the single adult side it was noisy, detainees hollered at us as we walked through, flashing thumbs up, one shouting he was cold, some joked about food.
On the family side — much quieter. Eerily. Moms with kids in one cell. Dad and kids in another. And one just kids alone.
WaPo gave @SenJeffMerkley “three Pinocchios” for saying there are kids in cages at Border Patrol’s facility in McAllen.
Not sure why.
I saw myself: there are kids, families and adults in cages, cells, kennels — whatever you call them. No question. washingtonpost.com/news/fact-chec…
We were told we’re going to get handout images of our visit inside since we couldn’t bring cameras in but we are still waiting on that from @CBP.
Studying the science of wildfire with @NASA means you get to set one yourself. We got an exclusive look inside the FireSense mission, part of an Earth Science program at risk due to potential Trump administration budget cuts. Our @nbcnightlynews report: nbcnews.com/nightly-news/v…
The fire of the future could see scientists fighting blazes. More from our days of reporting with multiple federal agencies -- including NASA, DOD and USDA -- who make FireSense possible in our @TODAYshow report: today.com/video/how-nasa…
@TODAYshow "Among the proposals were... a greater than 50 percent cut to Earth science, down to $1.033 billion," reports @sciguyspace for @arstechnica. arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/…
NEW: President Trump's hiring freeze has stopped the onboarding of seasonal federal firefighters, including those who work for agencies called on to help battle the devastating L.A. fires, creating a potential shortfall ahead of the next fire season. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/t…
A Bureau of Land Management official involved in hiring said, “The level of stupidity and negligence here is enraging.”
“What if there’s nobody to show up? How many people died with garden hoses in their hands?” the person said.
“I think it’s a slap in the face to these brave men and women who are out there contributing to the public service and saving communities.” nbcnews.com/news/us-news/t…
Very sorry to hear the @latimes shut its Olympic Printing Plant after 30 years. I toured it in 2007, when I was vlog-reporting for @laobserved. It was amazing and everyone was so welcoming and kind, as you can see.
South Carolina’s remarkable economic growth is changing the electorate. We went inside BMW’s massive plant (where I took a mallet to a $200K car), and to West Greenville, where the Black population has declined as prices force residents out, to learn more.
“Within the next five years, I believe this neighborhood won’t be recognizable by those who once knew it.”
Six years ago, Trump officials held a Valentine's Day meeting in which deliberately separating migrant kids from parents was proposed. Thousands ultimately were.
Two years after creating a task force to reunite them, Biden's DHS says over 600 have been, but 998 remain separated.
Biden admin's task force, led by @MichelleBrane, says the "number of new families identified continues to increase, as families come forward and identify themselves as separated under the previous administration’s zero-tolerance policy." dhs.gov/news/2023/02/0…
Meanwhile, as it reunites families separated by a Trump policy Biden himself called "criminal," his admin is fighting them in court as they seek financial restitution for trauma they endured. Here's just one example, reported by @ElviaMalagon. chicago.suntimes.com/2023/2/1/23579…