With 916 Migrant Children Reunited With Relatives, Sponsors, Long Beach Convention Center's Emergency Intake Center To Close
LONG BEACH (CBSLA) — With nearly 1,000 children who were being housed at the Long Beach Convention Center now reunited with their relatives and sponsors in the United States, city officials are looking forward to closing the emergency intake center.
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia tweeted the good news on Monday.
"916 children from the Long Beach emergency intake shelter have now been reunited with relatives and sponsors in the United States. Thank you to everyone working to unify families, care for these kids, and provide critical immigration & legal services," Garcia tweeted.
Emergency intake centers were set up at the Long Beach Convention Center and the Fairplex in Pomona to care for children who arrived unaccompanied at the U.S. border. The Long Beach facility was set up to house at least 1,000 children, who were cared for at the intake centers while authorities worked to reunite them with family members or sponsors in the U.S.
In a follow-up tweet, Garcia said 690 children remain at the shelter, which will close for good in just over a month.