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      'Tent city' opened near El Paso to house separated immigrant children(1/4)

      2018-06-20 15:53:07 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

      White tents are visible at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna Port of Entry, about a 30-minute drive southeast from El Paso. An initial 360 are expected immediately, with a capacity for hundreds more. By Saturday, dozens of unaccompanied minors were already inside the white tents, confirmed Texas state Democrat Rep. Mary González, whose district includes the Tornillo area. The shelter was last used in 2016 when a surge of Central Americans — migrant children and families — were housed here. (Photo/Agencies)

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