Saturday, July 19, 2014

FEMA'S 55,000 SQUARE FOOT DETENTION CAMP IN MCALLEN, TEXAS FOR 1,000 ILLEGAL CHILDREN RETROFITTED WITH THE MOST MODERN AMENITIES

SECRET FEMA CAMP DISCOVERED 

TO HOUSE ILLEGAL FLOOD

EXCERPTS:
Both FEMA and the Border Patrol were present during construction of the new 55,000 square foot shelter, which is expected to house up to 1,000 immigrant children just three miles north of the border, and subcontractors were moving quickly to erect privacy fences to keep the controversial facility out of public view.
Nestled in a manufacturing complex less than a mile from the McAllen Border Patrol station, the revamped warehouse features benches, sleeping mats, laundry facilities, a recreational area, a mess hall and isolation units.
The shelter is divided into four sections, which each section containing holding cells for 252 detainees guarded by raised observation towers.
But the fact that FEMA is becoming more involved in detention facilities for illegal aliens is definitely stroking fears that the design of these shelters will be used to build centers for housing citizens during civil unrest or an economic crisis.
FEMA has already been developing a network of emergency detention camps across the United States for the past several years.
VIDEOS:

BREAKING: FEMA Camps Operating in South Texas:




ANOTHER FREE ACCOMODATION:

Giant unused warehouse to become 

new immigrant holding facility:

EXCERPTS:
"The warehouse boasts 55,700 square feet of rentable space and is expected to hold a few hundred immigrants based on its size.
The space was obtained on June 3, 2014 when the U.S. General Services Administration signed a lease to secure the facility on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security.
GSA released the following statement to News Center 23:
"In order to enhance the capability to transition unaccompanied children, federal resources are being identified by the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) as potential locations to increase the medical care and temporary sheltering capacity of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)."
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New McAllen facility to house 
1,000 immigrant children