eagle1462010
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And all we heard is that it wasn't a problem..........Running out of places to house them.........Under the last administration he just let them go............and they claimed he was tough on immigration.....Flooding into the U.S..............to a tent city near you.
Report: Navy documents show plans to house 25,000 migrants in Orange Beach, Silverhill areas
BALDWIN COUNTY, AL (WALA) -
The U.S. Navy is preparing plans to build sprawling detention centers for tens of thousands of immigrants on remote bases in California, Alabama and Arizona, escalating the military’s task in implementing President Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy for people caught crossing the Southern border, according to a copy of a draft memo obtained by TIME.
Two of those bases, are in our backyard.
The Navy memo outlines plans to build “temporary and austere” tent cities to house 25,000 migrants at abandoned airfields in Baldwin County at Navy Outlying Field Wolf north of Orange Beach and nearby Navy Outlying Field Silverhill.
Reacting to that, local state leaders have a very clear message: not now, not ever. It's the same message they gave the federal government two years ago when a similar plan came up. This time, they're pushing back even more.
"This is not the right place for them, they need to be kept close to the border where they were apprehended...we've got to find a better process for moving these people through the system very quickly. If they do get asylum, give them asylum and put them in the asylum process, but if they're not, send them back to their country of origin," said Congressman Bradley Byrne
Report: Navy documents show plans to house 25,000 migrants in Orange Beach, Silverhill areas
BALDWIN COUNTY, AL (WALA) -
The U.S. Navy is preparing plans to build sprawling detention centers for tens of thousands of immigrants on remote bases in California, Alabama and Arizona, escalating the military’s task in implementing President Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy for people caught crossing the Southern border, according to a copy of a draft memo obtained by TIME.
Two of those bases, are in our backyard.
The Navy memo outlines plans to build “temporary and austere” tent cities to house 25,000 migrants at abandoned airfields in Baldwin County at Navy Outlying Field Wolf north of Orange Beach and nearby Navy Outlying Field Silverhill.
Reacting to that, local state leaders have a very clear message: not now, not ever. It's the same message they gave the federal government two years ago when a similar plan came up. This time, they're pushing back even more.
"This is not the right place for them, they need to be kept close to the border where they were apprehended...we've got to find a better process for moving these people through the system very quickly. If they do get asylum, give them asylum and put them in the asylum process, but if they're not, send them back to their country of origin," said Congressman Bradley Byrne