The U.S. government's new holding facility for migrant youth will close as early as this week, less than one month after it was opened in response to the squalid conditions in which children were being detained by the Border Patrol, according to the nonprofit operating the facility.
The last children at the camp at Carrizo Springs,
Texas, are on track to leave by Thursday, said Kevin Dinnin, the CEO of the nonprofit BCFS.
Dinnin, whose nonprofit was contracted by HHS to operate Carrizo Springs, said his staff was to leave by the end of the week.