Migrants Were Kept for Days in Horrific Conditions Under El Paso Bridge
Earlier this week, shocking photos emerged from El Paso, TX, where hundreds of migrants were apparently being kept in an enclosure under a bridge, fenced in by barbed wire. According to Customs and Border Patrol, the holding area had been open for about a month, due to overflowing capacity at other processing centers. CBP called it a “transitional shelter,” but it was unclear how long migrants were being kept in the area and in what conditions.
Now, appalling reports are beginning to emerge from the patch of gravel and dirt under the bridge. According to a report from The Guardian, migrants were kept in the lot for days at a time with no shelter, nothing to sleep on, and little food or supplies.
The lot contained one large tent, but migrants detained there told BuzzFeed it wasn’t big enough to accommodate everyone held there. Thus, many families were left outside in the elements, battered by wind and dust. Some were given foil thermal blankets, but even those were in short supply. All of those held in the lot were forced to sleep directly on the ground.
Many migrants told BuzzFeed and The Guardian that conditions in the processing center were even worse than those they experienced on their journey to the border.
“It’s hell there,” M. Gonzalez, a Honduran migrant who stayed under the bridge, told BuzzFeed. “The bridge is one of the worst things I’ve ever experienced.”
From BuzzFeed:
Gonzalez, who spent about four days under the bridge, said the wind would funnel underneath it at night, making it feel dramatically colder. Their lips would chap and crack, he said, pointing to the pieces of peeling skin on his lips.
Droppings from the pigeons perched on the inside of the bridge fell on detainees, he said. Gonzalez said kids were constantly crying and some looked like they were about to faint.
From The Guardian: