CBP closing immigrant processing facility
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65% : CBP opened the facility in the Spring of 2021 and expanded it two years later.59% : " CBP says savings from closing the soft-sided facilities will range from five to thirty million dollars, per location, per month.
53% : Now CBP says arrests and detentions have had such a steep drop that it can house everyone it needs to in conventional buildings.
52% : Just a few weeks ago what CBP called a soft-sided facility was a staging area for deportees.
49% : For about four years CBP has operated a large temporary facility out along Los Reales to house immigrants and in some cases prepare them for deportation.
44% : A CBP statement says in part: "Due to the unprecedented drop in apprehensions of illegal aliens as a result of the President's recent executive actions, CBP is reducing the number of temporary, soft-sided processing facilities where illegal aliens have been held in specific locations along the southwest border.
42% : and it's coming down because CBP says it doesn't need it anymore.
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