Obama Admin set to open $42M Facility for Transgender Illegal Immigrants


The Obama administration has already sparked outrage with its plan to grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants living in the United States.  Last month, the administration further alienated the majority of Americans with its guidelines regarding transgendered people in public restrooms — a move which has sparked a movement to have the president impeached.

Now, the administration has found a way to combine the two issues in a small Central Texas town.

In November, U.S. immigration officials are opening a new detention facility in Central Texas that will include a special unit for housing transgender individuals. The $42 million facility, funded by taxpayer dollars, will be located 40 miles southeast of Dallas in Alvarado, Texas. The oldest city in Johnson County, Alvarado maintains a population of about 4,200.

The new immigration detention center will be the second in the nation to house transgenders separately. The other space exists in Santa Ana, Calif., which as of last week accommodated 28 transgender people.

The Texas facility will house roughly 700 illegal immigrants, including a separate 36-bed unit for transgenders, according to Carl Rusnok, a spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE.)

Emerald Correctional Management, a private prison corporation, will manage the new center, providing individualized detention plans for transgenders, “covering items such as searches, clothing options, hygiene practices, medical care and housing assignments,” noted Rusnok.

With eight more months until Barack Obama’s successor is sworn into office, it is highly likely that his left-wing transformation of the United State is far from complete.

Source: Austin Sentinel



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