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Families Divided

The Trump administration is making plans to detain more immigrants in Texas. Here's where they would be held.

Several new facilities have already opened this summer, and the federal government has requested up to 15,500 beds at two Texas military bases.

The South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley is one of two family immigrant detention centers in Texas.

Families Divided

The Trump administration's “zero tolerance” immigration policy, which led to the separation of children from adults who crossed the border illegally, has fueled a national outcry. Sign up for our ongoing coverage. Send story ideas to tips@texastribune.org.

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The tent city erected to house children separated from their parents at the border in Tornillo, on June 16, 2018.

Holding adults, families and children

A proposed child migrant center in a converted warehouse in downtown Houston has been criticized by state and city officials.
The T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Taylor,  an immigrant detention facility for adult women.
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