Pence acknowledges 'tough stuff' at border detention center


By the Associated Press

Acknowledging "this is tough stuff," Vice President Mike Pence says he was not surprised by what he saw Friday as he toured a Texas Border Patrol station, where hundreds of men were being kept in cages with no cots amid sweltering heat.

US Vice President Mike Pence's motorcade enters the migrant tent city on Friday, July 12, 2019, in Donna, Texas. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP / MANILA BULLETIN) US Vice President Mike Pence's motorcade enters the migrant tent city on Friday, July 12, 2019, in Donna, Texas. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP / MANILA BULLETIN)

Pence said later, "I knew we'd see a system that was overwhelmed."

The vice president visited the McAllen Border Patrol station Friday. When detainees saw reporters arrive, many began shouting, saying they had been there for 40 days or more and they were hungry and wanted to brush their teeth. Agents guarding the cages were wearing face masks.

The press pool covering the vice president was pulled out within 90 seconds.

Pence says he has pushed for more federal spending to deal with the situation.