Biden official asked GOP senators visiting border to delete photos from facilities
Braun and 18 of his Republican colleagues, including Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas inspected the holding center this week
Sen.
Mike Braun, R-Ind., told Fox News that a Biden official asked
Republican senators to delete photos they took at a border facility they
were touring on Friday.
Braun originally made the remarks to the Washington Examiner.
"There
was one of Biden's representatives. I felt sorry for the lady because
she actually talked to me about deleting a picture, but by the time she
got to me, all those other pictures were taken, and that shows you the
hypocrisy," Braun told the Examiner of a migrant processing and holding
center in Donna, Texas.
Images of migrant children taken Friday, March 26, 2021 at the
Donna U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility in Texas. Sen.
Mike Braun took the pictures while touring the facility with other GOP
senators.
(Sen. Mike Braun)
"None
of us would have gone down there if we were going to be muzzled," said
Braun, who added that Border Patrol also asked that no photos were to be
taken, but that "they were telling us that because they had to."
Braun
and 18 of his Republican colleagues, including Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas
inspected the holding center this week, which is at 700 percent capacity
amid a surge in migrants.
SEN. BRAUN PENS LETTER URGING BIDEN TO VISIT BORDER
The photos showed children sleeping on the ground in an enclosed area.
Braun
told the Examiner as the group stopped with border agents at the edge
of the Rio Grande, where migrants often try to illegally cross. There he
said a group of "coyotes," who guide migrants across the border for
money, jeered at the group in Spanish.
"All of a sudden to hear
from the other side of the river taunting from the smugglers and
coyotes, most of it in Spanish, telling the border guards that whatever
you do, we're coming," said Braun. "That kind of hit home in such an
anecdotal way because it is one story that kind of is a metaphor for
what's happening all up and down the border."
GOP SENATORS ENCOUNTER TRAFFICKERS, CARTEL MEMBERS AT BORDER DURING NIGHTTIME RIO GRANDE TOUR
Images of migrant children taken Friday, March 26, 2021, at the
Donna U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility in Texas. Sen.
Mike Braun, R-Ind., took the pictures while touring the facility with
other GOP senators.
(Sen. Mike Braun)
Braun, after visiting the facility, penned a letter to the president imploring him to visit the border.
The
letter, obtained first by Fox News, which includes pictures Braun took
Friday during his visit of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility
in Texas.
The images show migrants jammed into pods at the processing facility and children sleeping on mats on the floor.
"The
crisis surrounding this surge makes it a moral imperative for you to
see firsthand what is happening—and not the sanitized version of the
border tour taken by some of my congressional colleagues," Braun wrote.
"Having personally gone this week, I can testify to this being an
inhumane, unsustainable and dangerous situation.
There were more
than 18,000 unaccompanied minors in either Border Protection or Health
and Human Services custody as of Thursday, according to homeland
security records.
By law, children are not supposed to stay in the
processing facilities for more than 72 hours before being transferred
to HHS shelters specifically designed to care for children. But the
surge of migrants at the border has overwhelmed the processing centers
and caused delays.
"I know why President Biden doesn't want the
media to be here - because we do have an open border," Sen. James
Lankford, R-Oklahoma said Friday after visiting the facility.
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"If
you were an unaccompanied minor, you were sent over to the Donna
facility, which we went over and visited. That facility is designed for
80 people in a pod, and they had 709 people... literally wall to wall in
every one of the little plexiglass cells that they have, and people
flooding out into the hallway," Lankford said.