CT considering housing minors from border at ex-juvenile tra

CT considering housing minors from border at ex-juvenile training school


CT considering housing minors from border at ex-juvenile training school
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The now closed Connecticut Juvenile Training Facility, 1225 Silver St., Middletown, was visited by Gov. Ned Lamont last week as part of an idea to possibly house undocumented immigrant children there. Other options are being considered. The facility shut down in April 2018.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a news conference in Bridgeport Monday.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN — The state is considering housing immigrant children who entered the country without permission at the former state-run Connecticut Juvenile Training School, where the governor visited late last week as he reviews options, though a decision not been made, according to his director of communications.

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