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Beds where children sleep. (HHS photo) A facility in South Florida is now the largest shelter for undocumented children in the country. Beds where children sleep. (HHS photo) A thousand beds were recently added to the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children. The shelter serves kids between the ages of 13-years-old to 17-years-old. It is owned by Comprehensive Health Services, which is a for-profit company. But, activist want to close it down, partly because of alleged bad conditions for children and it appears to profit from a Trump Administration controversial boarder enforcement and immigration policy.