03/30/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Thanks to fake “president” Joe Biden encouraging illegal aliens to surge America’s southern border, there are more migrants in Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) custody than what existing detention facilities can accommodate, which has sparked a serious crisis.
An anonymous source told Project Veritas that Biden’s border cages are packed with children who as you can see in the photos below are wrapped in foil blankets like burritos. Conditions are so horrific for children living in these cages that the source felt compelled to come forward.
“These photos were taken within the last few days,” the source told Project Veritas. “There are eight pods with eight cells each in the facility. At any given moment there are an average of 3,000 people in custody here.”
“They [illegal immigrants] are separated by age or physical size depending on room. Fifty were COVID positive in these cells over the last few days. There have been multiple sexual assaults, normal assaults and daily medical emergencies.”
Because of Biden’s open borders policies, CBP last month launched the construction of a 185,000 square foot facility in Donna, Tex., that just recently opened. It was specifically designed to accommodate the hundreds, and oftentimes thousands, of illegal immigrants that are caught at the border daily.
The below video tells more of the story and shows what things are really like at China Joe’s “compassionate” and “loving” detention centers for illegal children:
Up until now, the CBP facility in Donna has been under strict lock and key. Prior to Project Veritas receiving these exclusive photos, nobody knew what the prison-like tent compound was truly like inside, nor was it known how the children living in it were being treated.
“They won’t even allow the non-profit lawyers who conduct the actual oversight of these immigration detention centers to go inside,” a Project Veritas reporter revealed. “Nobody has seen photos inside of this place until now.”
“Shocking images showing people wrapped up in what looks like metal foil, laying on the ground, their faces covered – why won’t the administration be honest about this? Why won’t they show you these images?”
While reporting on the issue from right outside the facility, Project Veritas was ordered to leave by a security guard who stated that it was “private property.” Since airspace is not private, Project Veritas then took a small plane up in the air to check things out from the sky.
To many, the place looks like a concentration camp. Had it been constructed during President Donald Trump’s first term, the fake news media would have been all over it, condemning the president for “separating children from their parents” and keeping them in “cages.”
Now that Biden is at the helm, there has hardly been so much as a peep from the media about the crisis. One reporter during a recent press conference did ask White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki about it, but she responded by dodging the question and talking about something else.
“Child sex slaves waiting to be purchased by Americans,” wrote one Populist.press commenter, speculating as to the true nature of this strange and creepy facility.
“This should not even come as a shock to the window lickers that voted for him,” wrote another about the handful of real-life Americans who actually voted for Biden, as opposed to the election rigging that technically installed him.
More related news about the consequences of Chairman Xiden’s open borders policies can be found at InvasionUSA.news.
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