Sunday, July 6, 2014

Oklahoma Congressman denied access to a facility housing 1,100 ILLEGALS (children) at Fort Sill

Oklahoma First District Congressman Jim Bridenstine is upset after being denied access to a facility housing 1,100 immigrant children at Fort Sill on Tuesday.
The facility was set up by the Health and Human Services Department to house 1,100 immigrant children from Central America.
The congressman said he had visited the base commander, then approached the HHS facility where he was told by security that he was not allowed to enter.
Bridenstine appeared on 6 In The Morning Thursday and said there is no excuse for denying him access to the facility.
The congressman said he had sent an email to HHS saying he wanted to visit the facility after he finished his meeting with the commanding general at Fort Sill and received an email back saying that "wasn't going to be permissible."
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is overseeing the children's care, and Bridenstine says an agency official met him at the gate and told him he could schedule a visit for later this month.
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