el paso area, about 20 miles from the u.s./mexico border. it s designed to be able to hold about 1,000 migrants at a time. and as you can see, construction crews are working to expand. we re told by cbp officials in june, they ll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville, dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only had one bus of migrants arrive today. about 155,000 migrants were estimated to be in shelters and on streets in mexico, waiting to enter the u.s., a source familiar with federal estimates said. migrants will risk their lives to make it to the u.s., and from now on, people who cross the border illegally will face a tougher path to requesting asylum. many will be deported, like this group, who were shackled and led onto a repatriation flight, like this one leaving for guatemala on thursday. in the days leading up to the
reporter: while he was surprised at the lax of influx, he doesn t expect it will stay this way. it s nice to be able to breathe one more time, but we can t let our guard down because we still know it s coming. reporter: in january u.s. customs and border protection opened this massive tent processing facility in the el paso area, about 20 miles from the border. it s designed to be able to hold a thousand migrants at a time. as you can see, construction crews are working to expand. we re told by officials in june they will have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville, dozens of buss line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group tells cnn they only had one bus arrive today. about 155,000 migrants were estimated to be in shelters and on streets in mexico waiting to enter the u.s., a source familiar with federal estimates
customs and border protection opened this massive facility in the el paso area about 20 miles from the u.s./mexico border. it s designed to hold about 1,000 migrants at a time. as you can see, construction crews are working to expand. we re told by cbp officials, in june they ll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville, dozens of buses line up near an intake facility. but a major human taken group tells cnn they only had one bus arrive today. about 155,000 migrants were estimated to be in shelters and on streets in mexico, waiting to enter the u.s., a source familiar with federal estimates said. migrants will still risk their lives to make it to the u.s., and from now on, people who cross the border illegally will face a tougher path to requesting asylum. many will be deported, like this group who were shackled and led onto a repatriation flight like
along the wall. reporter: john martin runs a network of shelters and says the crowds have quink dn dwindled i recent days but he doesn t expect that it will stay this way. it is nice to be able to breathe, but we can t let our guard down because we know it is coming. reporter: in january u.s. customs and border protection opened this massive tent processing facility about 20 miles from the u.s./mexico border, designed to be able to hold about 1,000 migrants at a time and as you can see, construction crews are working to expand. we re told by cbp officials in june they will have room for another 1,000 my grants to hold at this facility. in brownsville, dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only have one bus of migrants arrive
about a 1,000 migrants at a time, and as you can see construction crews are working to expand. we re told by cbp officials in june they ll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville the scene is similar, dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only had one bus of migrants arrive today. migrants will still risk their lives to make it to the u.s., and from now people who cross the border illegally will face a tougher path to requesting asylum. many will be deported like this group who were shackled and led onto a repatriation flight like this one leaving for guatemala on thursday. so, jake, right now everyone here on the border trying to figure out what is going to come next. this alley way in the days before title 42 was lifted was filled with migrants sleeping in this alleyway behind a migrant