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Remember that ‘conspiracy theory’ about Walmart stores being converted into FEMA concentration camps? According to ABC News, it turns out it was true.
A group of investigators managed to sneak inside a former Walmart and found it was being used to imprison immigrant children.
ABC News reports: Imagine being 10 years old, separated from your mother or father, not understanding why, and being taken to a hulking, windowless building filled with 1,500 other kids you’ve never met.
You’re allowed to make two phone calls a week — one of which hopefully is to a detained parent now thousands of miles away.
That’s the reality we saw.
The shelter is clean and well staffed, with activities to keep the kids busy and their minds off their unfortunate situation.
The kids we saw, for the most part, looked content. No crying, no one slouched in a corner alone.
But this was also a media tour, and journalists weren’t allowed to interview any of the children. Who knows what happens when the lights go out and they’re left alone with their thoughts?
The facility is called Casa Padre. It’s in Brownsville, Texas, in what was once a Walmart. About 1,500 boys aged 10 to 17 now call it home.
It’s the largest licensed facility in the country. The vast majority of the boys crossed illegally and unaccompanied, but Casa Padre is nearing capacity as more children are separated from their parents at the border and shipped there.
On this night, 1,469 boys slept there. The official capacity is 1,497. An extra bed has been added to each room, which means there are five bunks inside a 10-foot-by-24-foot space.
The children get three daily meals and two snacks. They have access to video games, pool tables and classes where they can learn English and U.S. civics.
The children are each assigned a clinician to help them deal with separation trauma and mental-health issues.
The children spend about two hours outside — one hour in the morning, one in the afternoon. There are soccer and basketball courts.
The children, nonetheless, spend most of their day inside a converted big-bog store, the walls of which are plastered with murals of U.S. presidents quotations from them.
The quotation attached to a picture of Donald Trump reads: “Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war.”
Southwest Key Programs, which ran the tour of the shelter for the group of journalists, operates 26 similar facilities, all of which are nearing capacity. Emergency shelters soon may need to be built to accommodate the inflow of children.
The average length of stay for an undocumented child at a facility like Casa Padre is about 56 days.
Officials at Casa Padre said: “The goal is to reunite families.”



wtfffff arnt humans awake nwo been in progress ages were just watching it happen
these are NOT FEMA camps,. This is where the children are put who come over with coyotes who are people who bring them across without their parents!!!! They are often raped by these coyotes on the way over.
Is that right?? First of all would all of the barbed wire be…excuse me ..all the CONSTANTINE wire …be nessecaru? Around, what you claim is …give or take, a day care, and mental health clinic?
Better yet, tell me how many walmarts could you fill with such a demagraphic?
You dont know?
Well here, lemme give you a helpful biit of information …i know how many theyve closed down and fully renovated to be these maximum security day cares …
To date: 10/24/21
269 all across the country ..but not just walmart but all the strip malls adjacent as well?
Them coyotes better get movin to fill THAT many beds.
Jesus is Lord
Listening to FEMA-Mart conversion from Tube right now.
And the more they are yielding to the…shhh.
The demons chase down that family line and they don’t leave.
I DON’T BELIEVE ANYTHING THAT ABC NEWS SAYS THEY WORK FOR THE EVIL.