The federal government unveiled plans Tuesday to open a massive detention center in South Texas by November to lock up as many as 2,400 immigrant women and children at a time.
The South Texas Family Residential Center, a 50-acre facility in Dilley, Texas, will become the fourth detention center in the country to hold immigrant families as their cases make their way through the immigration courts.
Up to 480 women and children will be initially housed in the Dilley center when it opens in more than a month. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) expects the facility to be at full capacity within seven months.
“These facilities will help ensure more timely and effective removals that comply with our legal and international obligations, while deterring others from taking the dangerous journey and illegally crossing into the United States,” ICE released in a statement.









