Pentagon asked to help house 12,000 migrants

IANS  |  Washington 

The announced that it has received a request from the Department of (DHS) "to house and care for an alien family population of up to 12,000 people".

A said on Wednesday that the has been asked to "identify any available facilities that could be used for that purpose", and if none are available to "identify available DoD (Department of Defence) land and construct semi-separate, soft-sided camp facilities capable of sheltering up to 4,000 people, at three separate locations", reports

The request comes days after a media report said that the DHS had plans to ask the to approve a proposal for potentially housing more than 7,000 unaccompanied children at in and 4,000 migrant family members at Fort Bliss, according to an

The and Goodfellow proposals would require James Mattis' sign-off, and each would bring on contractors to build temporary structures.

According to Wednesday's update, the DHS has also told the it prefers the facilities to be built in Texas, Arizona, or

"DHS requires the requested capacity to house 2,000 people within 45 days. A timeline will be developed to add additional capacity," the said in a statement.

Last week, signed an order aimed at keeping families together at the border after US immigration policies resulted in thousands of undocumented children being separated from their parents after crossing into the US.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 09:22 IST