A lawyer who visited a U.S. migrant holding facility where hundreds of children were being held earlier this month says that what she witnessed left her 鈥渉orrified.鈥

Warren Binford spoke last week with dozens of children detained at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection patrol station in Clint, Texas. Most of the children were moved out of the facility over the weekend, but Binford says they have been left traumatized.

In an interview with 麻豆影视 Washington Correspondent Richard Madan, Binford said the children she met were dirty, smelled bad and were in many cases 鈥渙bviously sick.鈥

There were not nearly enough beds and some of the children described spending weeks sleeping on concrete blocks with up to 100 other kids in a single room, she said.

The toilets in the facility were out in the open as they would be in jails, which meant the children were forced to urinate and defecate in front of dozens of strangers around them, according to Binford.

鈥楥hildren looking after children鈥

Even more concerning to Binford was the lack of adult supervision.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e basically thrown into the cell, locked up in there and the guards stay outside and then the children have to fend for themselves,鈥 she said.

鈥淚t was children looking after children,鈥 she went on. 鈥淐hildren described for us how a guard would bring a child to the room and say, 鈥榃ho wants to take care of this little kid?鈥 And then the children would describe to us how a seven or eight year old would volunteer to take care of a toddler or a pre-schooler. But they didn鈥檛 really know how.鈥

In one case, an older child was appointed to watch over the other children in his room, according to Binford. 鈥淗e would tell the other children what to do, and order them around, and in exchange for that he got extra food,鈥 she said.

Guards in the facility told Binford they were upset by the conditions, but didn鈥檛 have the training or resources to take better care of them, she said.

鈥淐learly, at this facility and I suspect at many other facilities as well, things are going horribly, tragically wrong here in America,鈥 she said.

Binford noted that several migrant children have died in the border patrol鈥檚 custody over the past year. She said she fears that another child could die.

U.S Customs and Border Protection told The Associated Press that the 鈥渟hort-term holding facilities were not designed to hold vulnerable populations and we urgently need additional humanitarian funding to manage this crisis.鈥

Government rules call for children to be transferred to the Office of Refugee Resettlement within 72 hours. Binford said border patrol agents at the facility told her that the OAR wasn鈥檛 coming quick enough to pick the children up.

U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence was asked about the conditions for children on NBC鈥檚 Meet The Press on Sunday. He called the situation 鈥渢otally unacceptable鈥 and said that he hopes Congress will allocate more resources to border security.