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Unaccompanied minors lie inside a pod at a Department of Homeland Security holding facility in Donna, Texas, the main detention center for unaccompanied children in the Rio Grande Valley. The minors are housed by the hundreds in eight pods of about 3,200 square feet, many of which hold more than 500 children. The Biden administration allowed journalists inside the detention facility for the first time on Tuesday, revealing a severely overcrowded tent structure filled with more than 4,000 kids and families, where the youngest children were kept in a large playpen with mats on the floor for sleeping.
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