Immigration attorneys confirmed parents separated from their children at the border under the Trump Administration’s “zero tolerance” policy who have been held at an Aurora Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility are being moved to Texas as early as Friday. Pro-bono attorneys at the Federal Practice Group legal team confirmed Friday that attorneys received an email from a local Colorado immigration advocacy group notifying them that ICE plans to transfer separated family members to a facility in Port Isabel, Texas. According to the email, ICE is transferring people who have received their notice to appear and have been placed in court proceedings. A spokesman for ICE was not immediately able to be reached for comment. Related Articles Boulder’s BI Incorporated has earned more than half-billion dollars from ICE contracts Aurora embraces role as the top landing spot for immigrants in Colorado Boulder’s BI Incorporated has earned more than half-billion dollars from ICE contracts Nearly half of youngest immigrant children not rejoining families Reunited immigrant children scooped up into parents’ arms The Denver Post asked earlier in the week how many parents separated from their children remained at the Aurora ICE detention center and spokesman Carl Rusnok said he had no updates. Previously, Rusnok confirmed to the Post that the Aurora ICE facility held 50 parents separated from their children at the border under the “zero tolerance” policy. Some of those in custody crossed the border, were apprehended and are being prosecuted for illegal entry under federal criminal law.