Texas ICE detention center faces measles outbreak as advocates raise concerns

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Texas ICE detention center faces measles outbreak as advocates raise concerns
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A measles outbreak has been reported at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, where ICE detains about 1,200 people including around 400 children. Immigration attorney Eric Lee says at least two cases have been confirmed, amid ongoing public scrutiny of the facility’s conditions. Advocates describe problems like reports of unsanitary food and water, and health experts warn that crowded, congregate settings heighten transmission risk. Lawmakers, including Rep. Joaquin Castro, have highlighted detainee welfare as the situation develops. Measles, eliminated in 2000, has re-emerged in parts of the U.S., and health officials say outbreaks are more likely in carceral settings, making this a developing story.

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