Just days after it was announced that a new detention center would be opened to house migrant children who have been separated from their parents, local authorities in Houston are raising questions about permits presented by the company Southwest Key, which sought to convert a homeless shelter into a home for unaccompanied minors. City council members and municipal officials say the permits submitted by the company are not adequate to serve migrant children. Maria Pineda has the details from Houston.
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