The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Monday released new photos of the tent city that is housing migrant children in Tornillo, Texas.
The photos give an inside look at the camp, which may not stay open past mid-July but is currently housing around 300 children. You can see the photos by scrolling through this gallery. Thanks to The Texas Tribune for posting all the photos on Facebook.
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A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.
U.S. department of Heath and Human Services
A scene from the tent city in Tornillo, Texas that is housing migrant children.