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Arizona border experiences overcrowding, leading to a surge in ‘street releases’.


US-Mexico border May 12, 2021 in Yuma, Arizona. (Photo ​by RINGO CHIU/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Stephanie⁤ Stahl

12:08 AM – Friday, September 15, 2023

Arizona⁤ border facilities are facing capacity issues, prompting ‍Border Patrol agents ‍to release migrants into the streets.

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Pictures captured by John Fabbricatore, a retired ICE Field Office Director, show undocumented migrants at an outdoor holding facility within the Tucson sector ⁤of Ajo, Arizona.

The region ⁤has seen a daily influx of around 2,000 unauthorized border crossings three ⁢days in a row.

To address the recent surge ‍in migrant numbers in four Arizona cities, U.S. border agents ⁣are rapidly releasing migrants who​ have ⁣been⁢ processed as asylum seekers. According to officials in Cochise and Santa Cruz counties, none of the released⁢ migrants have‌ been left​ unsheltered overnight.

Through ⁢collaboration with Pima County’s emergency management and the⁣ state Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, migrants have been transferred‍ to short-term shelter providers such as ⁣Casa Alitas in Tucson and the International Rescue Committee in Phoenix.

However, due to ​the accelerated pace of migrant releases, the agencies are ⁤uncertain how long they can continue to support them.

“We are on the precipice of (migrants) being unsheltered overnight in‌ Bisbee,” Daniel Duchon, director of Cochise County Emergency Management, said. “It hasn’t happened yet. I’m on the phone 24/7 ⁢with state and Pima⁣ County emergency management, going ‘Help me out,’ and they do it ⁣every time. But at a certain point, ‌if the numbers keep ⁢going up, they’ll have⁤ to say, ​‘Dan, I can’t.’”

Border Patrol typically collaborates with local ​governments and migrant assistance groups​ to ensure ‌a smooth handover ⁢of migrants leaving their custody. However, the expedited processing and release of migrants is generating a lot of uncertainty‌ due to safety‍ standards.

This change comes in response to a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, which led to‌ the enforcement of specific‌ confinement conditions ⁤for Border Patrol detention centers located in the Tucson Sector.

Over the⁣ past week, Border Patrol officers have reportedly apprehended 4,000 individuals daily along the border within the Tucson Sector. This​ information was shared by Mark Evans, the spokesperson for Pima County, which administers federal‌ funding for migrant support services.

“We fully understand the situation that the Border Patrol is in,” Evans ⁣said. “We understand their need to ⁤release people.⁤ But at the‌ same time we don’t want to create dangerous conditions for the people being released⁢ without shelter ​or without support services into the community. It’s taking them⁣ from one ‍danger to the next.”

In Washington, Republican lawmakers are advocating for an overhaul ⁢of border security measures to ⁣address the migrant surge, attributing the⁢ crisis ‍to the⁤ Biden⁢ administration’s policies.

In response, the administration claims⁢ Congress must approve its funding requests and address⁣ the “dysfunctional” system⁤ in which ⁢the agency operates.

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What is the current situation at Arizona border facilities that has led to the release ⁣of migrants into the streets?

Arizona Border Facilities Overwhelmed, ‍Prompting Release of Migrants into Streets

Arizona border facilities are currently facing capacity ​issues, leading to a concerning situation where​ Border Patrol agents are forced to release migrants into the streets. This alarming development, captured through pictures taken by John Fabbricatore, a retired ICE Field ⁤Office Director, showcases undocumented migrants being held in an outdoor facility within the Tucson sector of Ajo,​ Arizona.

The region‍ has experienced a staggering daily influx of‌ approximately 2,000 unauthorized border ​crossings for three consecutive days. To ⁢manage this surge in migrant numbers across four Arizona cities, U.S. border agents have resorted to rapidly‍ releasing migrants who have already been processed as asylum seekers. Fortunately, ⁢officials ‌in Cochise and Santa Cruz counties have reassured the public that none of the released migrants have ⁣been left unsheltered overnight.

Through collaborative efforts with Pima⁢ County’s emergency management and the state Department of ‌Emergency and ⁢Military⁢ Affairs, migrants have been transferred to short-term shelter providers such as Casa Alitas in Tucson and the International Rescue Committee in Phoenix. However, with the accelerated pace of migrant releases, the agencies involved are uncertain about how long they can sustain this ⁤support.

“We ⁤are on the precipice of (migrants) being unsheltered overnight in Bisbee,” expressed Daniel Duchon, director of Cochise ​County Emergency Management. He added, “I’m on the phone 24/7 with state⁤ and Pima County emergency management, asking for assistance. They’ve been helping so ‍far, but if the numbers keep increasing, there may come a point when they can no longer provide support.”

Typically, Border Patrol collaborates⁣ with local governments ⁤and migrant assistance groups to facilitate a smooth transition when releasing ‌migrants ⁢from their custody. However, the current expedited processing and release of migrants are causing significant uncertainty and safety concerns.

This recent ⁣change in‌ approach is a response to a lawsuit filed by the American​ Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, which led to the enforcement of specific confinement conditions for Border Patrol detention centers in the Tucson Sector. As a⁣ result, Border Patrol officers have reportedly apprehended 4,000 individuals daily along the border within the Tucson Sector over the past week. Mark⁣ Evans, ⁢the⁢ spokesperson for Pima County, who administers federal funding for migrant support services, shared this information.

Evans acknowledged the difficult situation faced by Border Patrol but emphasized the importance⁢ of not creating dangerous conditions ‍for the ‍released ⁣migrants without access​ to shelter or support services. He stated, ​”We fully understand the situation that the



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