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Jun 20, 2018Tent city for immigrant children in Texas

Immigrant children, many of whom have been separated from their parents under a new "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump administration are housed in a tent city next to the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas.

Children of detained migrants play soccer at a newly constructed tent encampment as seen through a border fence near the U.S. Customs and Border Protection port of entry in Tornillo JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ/REUTERS

Children of detained migrants play soccer at a newly constructed tent encampment as seen through a border fence near the U.S. Customs and Border Protection port of entry in Tornillo JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ/REUTERS

Children of detained migrants play soccer at a newly constructed tent encampment as seen through a border fence near the U.S. Customs and Border Protection port of entry in Tornillo JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ/REUTERS

Immigrant children, many of whom have been separated from their parents under a new "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump administration, are being housed in tents next two the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

Immigrant children walk in single file between tents in their compound next to the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

Immigrant children walk in single file between tents in their compound next to the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services photo of the shelter facility in Tornillo HANDOUT/REUTERS

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services photo of the shelter facility in Tornillo HANDOUT/REUTERS

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services photo of the shelter facility in Tornillo HANDOUT/REUTERS

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services photo of the Tornillo port of entry facility in Tornillo HANDOUT/REUTERS

Immigrant children, many of whom have been separated from their parents under a new "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump administration, are shown walking in single file between tents in their compound next to the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

Immigrant children, many of whom have been separated from their parents under a new "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump administration, are shown walking in single file between tents in their compound next to the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

Immigrant children are led by staff in single file between tents at a detention facility in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

Immigrant children now housed in a tent encampment under the new "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump administration are shown walking in single file at the facility near the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

The high school football field is shown in the town of Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

A sign hangs in the town southeast of El Paso which is home to a newly constructed tent city to house immigrant children, in Tornillo JON HERSKOVITZ/REUTERS

Local school district leaders call for an end to the separation policy of immigrant children as they stand near a tent encampment housing children under the new "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump administration in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS

A security officer keeps watch over a tent encampment housing immigrant children just north of the Mexican border in Tornillo, Texas MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS
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