with immigration officials using facial recognition technology, an alternative to detention rolled out by the biden administration. another 300 to 500 migrants being dropped off at the airport every day, says myers. the latest spike, she says, started in mid-march. how many of you had money to buy a ticket to get to your destination? no? and it came with a new challenge. migrants are arriving with no plan and no money. the result, sleeping at the park. about how many people have slept in the park? there might have been 20, 25. reporter: per night, says myers. that s why pastor gavin rogers says he recently opened a shelter at travis park church. you see mostly men here because women with children are placed in hotels, he says. they can shower, they can eat, they can receive the proper food and they can wait safely until they get through san antonio. reporter: on average, between 50 and 150 migrants sleep here every night, says rogers. a nonprofit filling in the gaps
that s why pastor gavin rogers says he recently opened a shelter at travis park church. you see mostly men here because women with children are placed in hotels, he says. they can shower. they can eat. they can receive the proper food, and they can await safely until they get through san antonio. reporter: on average, between 50 and 150 migrants sleep here every night, says rogers, a nonprofit filling in the gap for the federal government. it falls on to municipalities that are indifferent to the national politics but have to find a local solution. reporter: u.s. congressman henry cuellar represents this area and he s bucking his party on title 42, saying the biden administration s intent to end the policy would be a mistake. reporter: so when you ask the white house for a plan, what do they say? well, they said they have a plan, and i saw did they share the plan? they said we re going to notify the not for profits that more people are coming. that s not a plan. i
reporter: per night says myers, and that is why pastor gavin rogers recently opened up a shelter at the travis park church, and you see the men, because the women, and the children are in hotels. they can shower and eat, and receive the proper food, and wait safely until they get through san antonio. reporter: on average between 100 and 150 migrants sleep here every night, a nonprofit filling in the gaps for the federal government. it is falling on to nonprofits, and municipalities that are indifferent to the national politics, but they have to find a local solution. reporter: henry cuellar is bucking the national party. it would be a mistake. reporter: so when you are asking the white house for a plan, what do they say? they say they have a plan. reporter: do they share it? they say they will notify the nonfor profits that they are coming. it is not a plan, but a notification.