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Tom Durkin: Stop the steal of our flag – The Union of Grass Valley

Wrapping yourself in an American flag does not make you a patriot any more than going to church makes you a Christian.

The people who stormed the Capitol Jan. 6 were not patriots, despite their chants of USA! USA!, weaponized American flags, and the blessings of a man who would be their king.

The true patriots at the Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, were the Capitol Police and the D.C. Metro Police. They defended the members of Congress against the murderous mob who, unchecked, might have lynched (they had a gallows) sitting members of the U.S. government, including the vice president.

The flag-waving mob consisted of revolutionaries, insurrectionists, seditionists, rebels, thugs, racists, extremists, criminals, sovereign citizens, rogue cops, war-trained veterans, domestic terrorists, conspirators. Not a patriot among them.

To be fair, many of the people in the riot just got caught up in the moment, mob mentality, mass hysteria. They probably thought they were in the right because they truly believed Donald Trump won the election.

After all, since last summer Trump had been telling his supporters the only way he could lose the election was if it were rigged. And when he actually did lose the election, he refused to accept the results and whipped his supporters into a seditious frenzy by claiming without any evidence whatsoever that the election was stolen from him.

Aided and abetted by journalistically bankrupt right-wing media and self-serving politicians, Trump still sustains The Big Lie that he won despite overwhelming evidence that he lost.

The Big Lie is a tactic chillingly articulated by one of the architects of the Holocaust, Josef Goebbels, who said: If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.

I used to believe it could never happen here. I was wrong. It is happening here.

By grandiosely and mendaciously repeating the Big Lie that he won the election, Trump and his media sycophants have fooled and made fools of millions of credulous Americans.

Two hundred-and-still-counting rioters are facing federal charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies to sedition. Fooled by Trump and the alt-right media. Foolish for taking selfies.

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Not only does Trump continue to promulgate the Big Lie, he has mesmerized millions of Americans into thinking theyre patriots. And these zombie patriots have appropriated the American flag as if only they were entitled to it.

Theres nothing patriotic about overthrowing our government.

And it is oxymoronic to use the American flag in support of insurrection.

All together now: I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands .

Theres a whole lot of cognitive dissonance going on here, some very pretzeled logic, alternate reality.

It is a fundamental law of the universe: The more you ignore reality, the more it will work against you. Just ask the folks in jail.

I like to think some Trump supporters were shocked back into the real world, ashamed of what happened Jan. 6 and beginning to realize what Trump and his echo chamber have played them.

U.S. democracy marched forward and certified the election of Biden and Harris despite the riot and Trumps histrionics.

They saw Trump impeached, again. This time for the high crime of inciting insurrection. They witnessed a lopsided trial where the House impeachment managers proved beyond doubt Trump was guilty, guilty, guilty.

Depressingly but not surprisingly, 43 Republican senators ignored the evidence Feb. 13 and voted to acquit. Perhaps they just want to ride Trumps insurrectionary gravy train to its dead end. Or maybe those faithless pols are afraid of their Trump-loving and some clearly violent constituents?

What was encouraging and surprising Feb. 13 was that seven Republican senators Burr, Cassidy, Collins, Murkowski, Romney, Sasse and Toomey broke ranks and voted to convict Trump. They risked political suicide by rejecting partisan politics and upholding their oaths to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.

As Sen. Mitch McConnell so eloquently and hypocritically put it after he voted to acquit on an inane technicality, there was no question Trump was practically and morally responsible for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection riot.

Real patriots vote their conscience. Real Republicans accept the results of elections. They suck it up if they dont like who got elected, just as the Democrats did in 2000, 2004 and 2016.

Real patriots dont betray their oath of office and vote even after the riot not to certify the free and fair election of Biden and Harris.

Eighteenth-century British pundit Samuel Johnson noted, Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.

Former President Donald Trump is a lying, power-hungry scoundrel, and the people who blindly follow him are not patriots.

By their actions and rejection of reality, they have forfeited their right to call themselves patriots or to display the flag of the country they betrayed.

The election wasnt stolen, but the U.S. flag was.

Its our flag, and we want it back.

Tom Durkin is a freelance writer and photographer in Nevada City.

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Seemingly innocent images twisted into symbols of hate – WESH 2 Orlando

Seemingly innocent images twisted into symbols of hate

Updated: 1:08 PM EST Feb 12, 2021

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MEREDITH: NEW TONIGHT, THEY MIGHT SEEM INNOCENT -- MEMES WITH CARTOON FROGS OR TATTOOS WITH ANCIENT SYMBOLS, BUT SOME OF THEM HAVE BEEN TAKEN OVER BY EXTREMISTS. JIM: AND THESE ARENT YOUR TYPICAL SYMBOLS OF HATE. WHEN YOU THINK OF HATEFUL EMBLEMS, YOU MIGHT THINK OF A SWASTIKA OR THE CONFEDERATE FLAG. BUT THE IMAGES WERE SHOWING YOU SEEM HARMLESS. WESH 2S MATT LUPOLI REVEALS THE MEANINGS BEHIND THESE DESIGNS. MATT: TATTOOS ARE SOMETIMES SEEN AS INVITATIONS FOR CONVERSATIONS ABOUT MEANING, GOING DEEPER THAN THE SURFACE. >> I DONT DO ANYTHING THAT I THINK WILL PUT ANYTHING MORE NEGATIVE IN THE WORLD. MATT: ARTIST SCOTT WHITE OWNS THE SHOP RISE ABOV HE AND THE OTHER ARTISTS HERE, LIKE MANY YOULL MEET ELSEWHERE, GIVE CAREFUL CONSIDERATION TO EACH DESIGN. HERE, INK ISNT WASTED ON ANYTHING CARRYING A HATEFUL CONNOTATIO THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED, IT WAS GERMANIC SYMBOLS. >> YOU KNOW, GERMANIC SYMBOLS DONT NECESSARILY MEAN SOMEBODY IS A NAZI. THEY COULD BE GERMAN. BUT IT IS A TOUCHY SITUATION. >> THE THING ABOUT SYMBOLS IS, THEYRE MALLEABLE. MATT: MARK PITCAVAGE IS A SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW AT THE ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUES CENTER ON EXTREMISM. ADL KEEPS TRACK OF SYMBOLS USED BY EXTREMISTS WITH A DATABASE OF OVER 200 SYMBOLS. SOME OF WHATS ON THE ADL LIST WAS SEEN AT THE DEADLY CAPITOL RIOT. THE LIST DETAILS PHRASES, ACRONYMS, NUMBERS, AND HAND SIGNALS, LIKE THE ONE LEADING TO A LAWSUIT AND A UNIVERSAL ORLANDO EMPLOYEES FIRING LAST YEAR. THE OK SYMBOL NOW REFERS TO WHITE POWER IN SOME CONTEXTS. LIKE MANY MIS-APPROPRIATED SYMBOLS, ITS DOUBLE MEANING STARTED AS A HOAX OR A JOKE ONLINE, THEN TOOK HOLD IN REALITY. MEANWHILE, NEW CODED DOUBLE-MEANINGS EMERGE ALL THE TIME. >> THE BOOGALOO MOVEMENT, WHICH IS AN ANTI-GOVERNMENT EXTREMIST MOVEMENT THAT HAS DEVELOPED WITHIN THE PAST YEAR OR TWO, IT VERY QUICKLY DEVELOPED ITS OWN SYMBOLS, IGLOOS, TROPICAL SHIRTS. MATT: BIG IGLOOS AND HAWAIIAN SHIRTS APPARENTLY STEM FROM AN INSIDE JOKE HARKENING TO AN ' 80S MOVIE SEQUEL WITH BOOGALOO IN ITS TITLE. SOMETIMES, NEW MEANINGS HARKEN BACK MUCH FURTHER. >> THE REALITY IS WHITE SUPREMACISTS AND FAR RIGHT MOVEMENTS GENERALLY HAVE PULLED FROM HISTORICAL PRECEDENT FOR A LONG TIME. MATT: MATTHEW GABRIELE CHAIRS THE RELIGION AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT AT VIRGINIA TECH. HE BELIEVES HISTORIC REFERENCES ARE SOMETIMES USED AS AN ATTEMPT TO LEGITIMIZE BIGOTED BELIEFS. WHETHER THEY REPRESENT CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, OR ANCIENT VIKINGS. >> ITS DEFINITELY NOT A COINCIDENCE THAT THE B HISTORICAL PRECEDENCE THAT THESE GUYS DRAW ON ARE MILITARISTIC. MATT: SOME IN THE FAR-RIGHT USE THE PRE-ROMAN ALPHABET, KNOWN AS RUNES, LARGELY BECAUSE NAZ GERMANY OFTEN USED THE SYMBOLISM. >> I WATCHED 200 OR MAYBE 300 HOURS OF YOUTUBE VIDEOS AND COLLECTED THEM. MATT: DOUG CHARLES IS AN ADJUNCT PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, PUTTING TOGETHER POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ON EXTREMISM. HE FINDS POPULAR CULTURE IS COMMANDEERED BY THE FRINGE, WITH MEMES TWISTED AWAY FROM THEIR ORIGINAL MEANINGS, TO SERVE AS RECRUITING TOOLS AND DOG WHISTLES. >> POST A PICTURE OF A PEPE FROG WEARING A NAZI UNIFORM, AND THEY CAN ALWAYS HAVE THAT ESCAPE HATCH OF SAYING, WELL, I WAS JUST JOKING. MATT: THE CARTOON PEPE THE FROG WASNT INTENDED TO BE RACIST, AND MOST THE POPULAR MEMES USING IT ARENT. BUT THROUGH UNREGULATED WEBSITES, THE FROG HAS BEEN OFTEN MISAPPROPRIATED BY THE ALT-RIGHT TO SEND RACIST AND ANTI-SEMITIC MESSAGES. SO MUCH SO, NOW THE FROG IS THE ADL LIST, JUST LIKE SO MANY OTHER SYMBOLS, WHETHER OBVIOUSLY OFFENSIVE OR INNOCUOUS ON THE SURFACE. MATT LUPOLI, WESH 2 NEWS

Seemingly innocent images twisted into symbols of hate

Updated: 1:08 PM EST Feb 12, 2021

Many symbols in life might seem innocent, such as memes with cartoon frogs or tattoos of ancient symbols, but some of these things have been taken over by extremists.When people think of hateful emblems, things like the swastika come to mind, but many other symbols WESH 2 News found seem harmless, but actually have hidden meanings.WESH 2 News reporter Matt Lupoli researched symbols of hate, and this is what he found. View the video above to see the complete story.

Many symbols in life might seem innocent, such as memes with cartoon frogs or tattoos of ancient symbols, but some of these things have been taken over by extremists.

When people think of hateful emblems, things like the swastika come to mind, but many other symbols WESH 2 News found seem harmless, but actually have hidden meanings.

WESH 2 News reporter Matt Lupoli researched symbols of hate, and this is what he found. View the video above to see the complete story.

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How fears driven by years of anti-immigrant rhetoric are complicating vaccine rollout – PBS NewsHour

In eastern Tennessee, doctors have seen firsthand how a hard-line immigration policy can affect the health and well-being of a community.

In 2018, federal agents raided a meatpacking plant in Morristown, a manufacturing hub in the Tennessee Valley, and detained nearly 100 workers they suspected of being in the country illegally. In the weeks that followed, scores of immigrant families who had found work in the meat-processing plants dotting broader Hamblen County scrambled to find sanctuary in churches and scrupulously avoided seeking medical care.

The reason? Immigration agents were staking out clinics.

We did not want people to come in for care because there were ICE officers in our parking lot, said Parinda Khatri, chief clinical officer at Cherokee Health Systems, a nonprofit provider in Hamblen County.

As Tennessee, like other states, embarks on the daunting task of inoculating millions of residents against COVID-19, many health officials find their mission complicated by a pervasive mistrust of government and law enforcement among unauthorized immigrants, a population estimated at 11 million across the U.S.

The challenges are particularly acute in the South, where large populations of immigrants living there illegally help maintain the regions thriving agricultural and food-processing industries even as many state and local Republican leaders, emboldened by the Trump administrations four years of anti-immigrant vitriol, denounce unauthorized residents as criminals and call for more limited paths to citizenship.

The confluence of those aggressive attitudes and a highly contagious virus has prompted concerns in some states that lackluster vaccination of people in the country without legal permission will short-circuit efforts to achieve herd immunity for the broader community.

We will never get on top of this pandemic if the undocumented are left out, said Dr. Sharon Davis, chief medical officer at Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic in Dallas, which serves 28,000 patients, the majority of them in the country without authorization.

She acknowledged the challenge that poses in a state such as Texas, where the state Republican Party platform calls for the immediate expulsion of all illegal aliens. Echoing clinic directors in many Southern states, Davis said rolling out vaccination plans in immigrant communities is a dont ask, dont tell policy.

We live in Texas, so you dont bring it up. You dont mention it, she said. We talk about the uninsured, and we talk about the Latinx population with the highest morbidity and mortality thats who were trying to serve.

In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, home to one of the nations largest populations of unauthorized immigrants, the COVID death rate for middle-aged Latino men is eight times higher than for their non-Latino white counterparts.

Epidemiologists say the disparity is not surprising, given vast numbers of Central and South American workers in the country illegally are doing jobs deemed essential in the pandemic, including farm labor, meat-processing and food service, and most have no health insurance.

Compounding the risks, many of these workers labor in conditions ripe for viral spread, standing shoulder to shoulder along conveyor belts in vegetable-packing houses, washing dishes in restaurant kitchens, stocking grocery shelves and cleaning hotel rooms. At days end, many return to bunkhouses or cramped homes housing multiple generations of family.

Its going through the whole house, and if the whole house doesnt work, they dont eat, Davis said. Weve had patients begging us not to test them, because then they cant go to work.

Davis was among the medical directors who said the mass vaccination sites many states are using in the rollout giant tents staffed by uniformed National Guard troops and iPad-toting medical personnel have spooked immigrant families.

They are asking, What documentation do we have to show at the mass vaccination sites? said Davis. Fear of deportation is just huge, and very real.

And not unfounded, advocates noted, coming off four years in which former President Donald Trump sharply curtailed both legal and illegal immigration through mass detention and deportation, travel bans and severely restricting asylum. President Joe Biden has pledged to undo many of Trumps policies, but immigrant advocates say support for more drastic measures runs strong among some immigration agents and local law enforcement officers, who could make life difficult for immigrants they suspect are in the country illegally.

Beyond fear of harassment or arrest, Davis said, public health officials are dealing with misinformation, including widespread rumors about government surveillance efforts secreted in the vaccine. They are hearing horrible stories on social media, she said. They believed there was a microchip in the vaccine and they would be tracked.

Even some immigrants living in the U.S. legally have reservations about receiving a government-provided vaccine. The Trump administration pushed to derail citizenship for any immigrant who used taxpayer-funded public services, including health care. In December, the Department of Justice withdrew the rule, but confusion abounds, and clinic directors say patients will prioritize their green cards above almost all else.

Sluggish vaccination rates among immigrant populations are already apparent. In Mississippi, for example, the Department of Health reported last week that fewer than 2,800 Latinos have been vaccinated about 1% of all vaccinations administered so far.

Tennessee offers a prime example of the tensions underlying the vaccine rollout.

The Republican governor, Bill Lee, made headlines in May when he allowed the state Department of Health to share the names and addresses of those who tested positive for the virus with police. The city of Nashvilles health department separately provided local police with the addresses of people who tested positive or were quarantining.

Both efforts came under criticism and eventually ended, but Lee defended the effort, saying the information was appropriate to protect the lives of law enforcement and permitted by federal health privacy laws. The city later sought to reassure its diverse immigrant communities that the information would not be shared with federal immigration authorities.

Alabama, like Tennessee, has a history of tough rules regarding immigration, including a sweeping 2011 law that bars unauthorized immigrants from receiving nearly all public benefits, including most nonemergency medical care.

Velvet Luna, a 26-year-old registered nurse, has built her life in Ozark, Alabama, a small city in the Wiregrass, a region known for its poultry-processing facilities and large populations of Hispanic and Vietnamese immigrants. Luna enrolled in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, an Obama-era program that granted temporary status to unauthorized immigrants brought across the border as children. According to the National Immigration Law Center, nearly 500,000 DACA-eligible immigrants are essential workers.

Luna, who speaks with a soft Southern accent, once freely shared her immigration status, she said, but in recent years men who flirted with her would find out my status and they would immediately change their attitude toward me. They would say ugly, ugly, hurtful things. You are the reason our country is declining. You need to get out of here.

As a nurse at an area hospital who volunteered in the COVID unit, she has received both doses of vaccine, but she understands the risks undocumented families weigh; neither of her parents, who live close by, are authorized to be in the U.S. Its OK to be scared, and its a courageous move to go get the vaccine and protect your family, she said.

Even hard-line immigration opponents acknowledge the pandemic has tied together the fates of everyone living in the U.S., regardless of how they arrived.

The main thing is to get shots into as many peoples arms as possible, said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a conservative think tank that strenuously advocates for restricting immigration. Your immigration may catch up with you someday, but thats not today.

The Biden administration has said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will not conduct enforcement operations at or near vaccine distribution sites. ICE does not and will not carry out enforcement operations at or near health care facilities, such as hospitals, doctors offices, accredited health clinics, and emergent or urgent care facilities, except in the most extraordinary of circumstances, according to a Feb. 1 statement issued by the Department of Homeland Security.

State health commissioners also have tried to calm rattled nerves. We are not denying vaccine to anyone who shows up at our sites and is in a phase, said Dr. Lisa Piercey, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health. This is a federal resource, and if youre in this country, then you get a vaccine.

Advocates, however, said hurdles remain in convincing wary emigres that the personnel information collected as part of the vaccination process will not be used against them. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expects providers administering COVID vaccines to upload patient information to state registries, including TennISS in Tennessee or ImmTrac2 in Texas. The tracking systems allow providers to ensure patients return for their second dose, and to identify any adverse reactions.

The use of such information for health initiatives, not immigration crackdowns, is a nuance that providers struggle to explain.

Patients, particularly those of immigrant origin, are highly sensitive to sharing family details, Brian Haile, executive director of Neighborhood Health, a community clinic in Nashville, wrote to Tennessee health officials in December. If we ask them to provide this information to providers they do not know, they will be even more reticent to have their families get vaccinated.

In Hamblen County, Khatri said shes trying to persuade those laboring on tomato and tobacco farms and in meat-processing plants hot zones of coronavirus outbreaks to trust her clinic not only to administer the vaccine but also to handle sensitive data.

They want to go to a trusted group, said Khatri, whose clinics have received approval to distribute the vaccine but have not yet received any doses.

Helena Lobo, who coordinates Hispanic outreach at Cherokee Health, echoed that, saying, for some immigrants, the choice may come down to choosing their health or choosing to remain hidden.

If they have to risk their immigration status to have the COVID vaccine, they will not have it. I dont blame them, said Lobo. They go by risk: What is my biggest risk? Being deported or to have COVID?

Kaiser Health News (KHN) is a national health policy news service. It is an editorially independent program of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation which is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.

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National Review

After a campaign in which Joe Biden expressed supreme confidence that he could bring an end to, or at least substantially curb the damage wrought by, the coronavirus pandemic, his administrations handling of the pandemic has left much to be desired. Rewind back to last fall. Biden was giving speeches about how while he trusted vaccines in general, he didnt trust Donald Trump, and was thus skeptical of the coronavirus vaccines in particular. Bidens running mate, then-senator Kamala Harris, said that shed be hesitant to take a vaccine that came out during Trumps term. When pressed about whether she would do so if Dr. Anthony Fauci and other reputable health authorities endorsed it, she doubled down: Theyll be muzzled; theyll be suppressed. By December, it was clear that the vaccines were in fact on the brink of FDA approval, and that by the time Biden and Harris took their respective positions atop the executive branch, distribution would be well underway. Biden received the Pfizer vaccine mid-month, and Harris got it just before the years end. It was only right that the principals of the incoming administration should be protected. But it remains the case that Biden and Harris, without basis, undermined confidence in a medical miracle for their own political benefit and then jumped to the front of the considerable line for it. After receiving the vaccine, Biden moved into the White House with a mandate to get the pandemic under control. He announced his moonshot plan for national vaccination: administering 100 million shots by his 100th day in office. This was a dishonest PR ploy. During the week of Bidens inauguration, the U.S. averaged 983,000 vaccinations a day, meaning the administration was setting itself a benchmark it could already be assured of hitting. Naturally, the public noticed, and almost immediately Biden was forced to increase his goal: He would now be aiming for an average of 1.5 million vaccinations a day at the end of his first 100 days. Already, weve reached that higher target, and not because of the Biden administrations novel efforts. As National Reviews Jim Geraghty has reported, the Biden administrations vaccination plan includes new federal sites, but no more doses of the vaccine. This presents not an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts there are already plenty of places where people can be inoculated but a bureaucratic obstacle that has made things harder on the states, some of which were not even aware that additional doses would not be made available at the new sites. Even worse, yesterdays Morning Jolt noted that theres still a substantial gap between the number of vaccines provided by Pfizer and Moderna and the number of vaccines actually being administered: As of this morning, according to the New York Times, Moderna and Pfizer have shipped more than 70 million doses to the states, and somehow the states have gotten only 52.8 million of those shots into peoples arms. The Bloomberg chart has a slightly better figure, showing states have administered 54.6 million doses, out of roughly the same total. That leaves anywhere from 15.4 to 17.2 million doses either in transit or sitting on shelves somewhere. The country is vaccinating about 1.67 million people per day according to the Times data, 1.69 million per day on the Bloomberg chart. Not great. The Biden administration has been similarly lackadaisical in its approach to school reopenings. White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced last week that its goal was to have 51 percent of schools open at least one day a week. This target suffers from the same problem as the vaccination target: Its already been met, and exceeded. Around 64 percent of school districts were already offering some kind of in-person instruction when Psaki spoke. The objective, given the enormous costs of virtual instruction on students, should be to open up the remaining 36 percent and turn partial reopenings back into full-time ones. To some extent, Biden walked Psakis stunningly slothful goal back during a CNN town-hall event on Tuesday, saying I think many of them [will be open] five days a week. The goal will be five days a week, and calling Psakis statement a mistake. Questions remain, though: If it was only a mistake, why did it take a week for it to be corrected? And why is the correction so vague as to leave room for fudging? How many, exactly, constitutes many to the Biden administration? Bidens expectations game is a symptom of a greater problem: He never had the plan for handling the pandemic that he said he did. His campaign-season contention that he did was always a smoke-and-mirrors act that had more to do with tone and messaging than it did policy. To cover up the absence of tangible changes that its brought to the table, the new administration has tried to flood the zone with already achieved objectives and then tout their achievement as accomplishments. Dishonesty has many forms, and the Biden administration has proven itself no more forthright than its predecessors, even if its deceptions are sometimes more artful.

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Biden admin erects tent city in Texas to handle influx of illegal immigrants – Fox News

The Biden administration announced this week that it opened a soft-sided facility for immigrants in Donna, Texas, as Republican lawmakers warn of a "rising crisis" at the U.S.-Mexico border.

In a statement to Fox News, a spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Patrol said the agencys Centralized Processing Center in McAllen, Texas, is undergoing renovation, necessitating the additional facilities.

The primary purpose of the Donna location will be to process individuals in U.S. Border Patrol custody.

"The Donna location was chosen because it is central to Border Patrol stations throughout the Rio Grande Valley Sector," a spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Patrol said.

BIDEN ADMINISTRATION REOPENING TEXAS HOLDING FACILITY FOR MIGRANT CHILDREN

As previously reported by Fox News, the Department of Health and Human Services also plans to reactivate a temporary Influx Care Facility in Carrizo Springs, Texas, for the potential care of unaccompanied alien children detained at the countrys Southwest border.

The facility will initially be able to accommodate about 700 migrant children, though capacity can be added if necessary. The government expects to begin housing unaccompanied alien children who have been cleared of COVID-19 quarantine in Carrizo Springs in slightly over a week. It will not house children under the age of 13.

The centers areopening as apprehensions at the border climb amid hopes of a loosening of restrictions under the current administration, aspreviously reported by Fox News.

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The Department of Homeland Security noted that there has been a steady increase in border encounters since April, triggered by conditions brought on by the pandemic and natural disasters.

House Republicans wrote a letter to Biden this week cautioning of a "rising illegal immigration crisis" at the southern border. Lawmakers said CBP officials have seen average daily flow increase to 3,500 from 2,000 earlier last month.

Bylaw, the government is required to provide care for unaccompanied alien children who have no immigration status in the U.S.no legal guardian in the U.S., and who are not yet 18 years old.

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