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Show Others: Sro Business and Foil Sheets

show others: Scattered about are bottles of water, bags of chips and large foil sheets intended to serve as blankets, according to Vancouver Courier. One teenager told an advocate who visited that she was helping care for a young child she didn't know because the child's aunt was somewhere else in the facility. One cage had 20 children inside. She said she had to show others in her cell how to change the girl's diaper.article continues below Trending StoriesB.C. government back in SRO business, buys 78-room Downtown Eastside hotel Point Grey secondary grads, 50 years apart, reflect on past, present and future Stripping down and trying out for Lingerie Football'Hobbit house' for sale for 2.86 million The U.S. Border Patrol on Sunday allowed reporters to briefly visit the facility where it holds families arrested at the southern U.S. border, responding to new criticism and protests over the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy and resulting separation of families. The cages in each wing open out into common areas to use portable restrooms. More than 1,100 people were inside the large, dark facility that's divided into separate wings for unaccompanied children, adults on their own, and mothers and fathers with children. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.