The campsite, run by a 22-year-old volunteer, became a first stop for people seeking food, water and warmth as they waited to be apprehended by border authorities.
DocGo, which has a $432 million contract with the city, faced allegations of providing migrants with false papers, wasting food and hiring unlicensed security guards.
The decision established that minors at open-air sites were in legal custody of the Department of Homeland Security and thus must receive safe shelter, even if they had not yet been formally processed.
political points? plus the outrage of the day. tonight on crossfire. welcome to crossfire , i am paul begala on the left. i m s.e. cupp on the right. tonight two members of congress. president obama was in austin today just an hour away from some of the immigration shelters, instead of visiting the displaced children, he was cutting into republicans. you hear some of them sue him, impeach him. really? sometimes i feel like saying to they guys, i m the guy doing my job, you must be the other guy. you know, it is lonely, me just doing stuff. i d love it if the republicans did stuff, too. well, clearly the president is very pleased with himself.