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  • 2019-03-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Asylum-Seekers Held Under a Bridge in El Paso – Truth or Fiction? (en)
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  • Asylum-Seekers Held Under a Bridge in El Paso Claim Photograph shows asylum-seekers and immigrants being held outdoors behind razor wire under a bridge in El Paso, Texas. Rating True Like this fact check? Reporting On March 28 2019, a Twitter user shared the following tweet, purportedly showing a large number of people being detained under an overpass in El Paso, Texas: This concentration camp full of children is in El Paso, Texas, United States. It’s 2019. pic.twitter.com/9wIHzsGKNL — Amir (@AmirAminiMD) March 28, 2019 The images appeared to be authentic and undoctored, but they were not accompanied by a source for their description. We were able to track the photographs to Washington Post reporter Nick Miroff. Miroff and border reporter Bob Moore shared several photographs from the same set: Hundreds of migrants are being held under the Paso Del Norte Bridge in El Paso, near the site of @CBP Commissioner McAleenan’s press conference. pic.twitter.com/FeHWauFD53 Florida is where wokes go to die... Please enable JavaScript Florida is where wokes go to die — Bob Moore (@BobMooreNews) March 27, 2019 This is El Paso right now, where hundreds of migrant families are being held in the parking lot of a Border Patrol station because there is no room for them inside, or anywhere else. pic.twitter.com/lFGZ9zRcZk — Nick Miroff (@NickMiroff) March 27, 2019 Here’s the story behind this photo, on the front page of today’s @washingtonpost , not buried, not ignored https://t.co/uENayE9q6g — Nick Miroff (@NickMiroff) March 28, 2019 The second tweet from Miroff referenced a March 27 2019 Washington Post article , U.S. has hit ‘breaking point’ at border amid immigration surge, Customs and Border Protection chief says. An image with the piece had a caption: Migrants gather inside the fence of a makeshift detention center Wednesday [March 27 2019] in El Paso, where a surge has been overwhelming Border Patrol and the U.S. immigration infrastructure. The piece initially reported that Customs and Border Patrol commissioner Kevin McAleenan had said that for the first time in more than a decade, his agency is ‘reluctantly’ performing direct releases of migrants, meaning they are not turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, they are not detained, they are not given ankle bracelets to track their movements and they are allowed to leave with just a notice to appear in court at a later date. A subsequent portion referenced the makeshift processing center under a highway overpass in El Paso: Near where McAleenan spoke [on March 27 2019], an improvised holding pen beneath a highway overpass is serving as a processing center. U.S. agents have been interviewing hundreds of parents and children in a dusty parking lot. Just before the commissioner began speaking, a group of nine parents and children from El Salvador and Panama traversed the Rio Grande, and agents led them to the processing center on foot. The image from the tweet is authentic and undoctored, showing asylum-seekers held beneath an overpass in El Paso, Texas behind a razor wire fence. According to McAleenan, people were being released from the site, but the length of their detention and wait for processing was unknown. Posted in Fact Checks , Viral Content Tagged border policy , concentration camps , customs and border patrol , el paso , ICE , texas , trump administration , u.s.-mexico border (en)
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