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Inside a port of entry facility in Tornillo, Texas, temporary housing has been built for the newly overflowing population of unaccompanied minors and the children of detained migrant parents, under the new “zero-tolerance” policy.
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About one-quarter of the state’s 4,000 prisoners in solitary confinement will be placed in less isolated housing.
For millions of renters with limited mobility and other physical challenges, there are few homes and apartments on the market that work for them.