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2-Month-Old With Bronchitis Deported From Texas ICE Facility With Family, Lawmaker Says

Despite medical concerns and hospitalization for bronchitis, a 2-month-old detained infant and his family were deported from a Texas ICE facility after about three weeks in custody.

  • A 2-month-old infant named Juan, who had bronchitis, was deported from a Texas ICE facility along with his family after being held for 3 1/2 weeks, according to Representative Joaquin Castro.
  • Advocates and medical experts have warned about inadequate pediatric care, measles cases, and prolonged detention of children at the Dilley facility, which has held thousands of detainees, more than half minors.
  • DHS has stated that detainees receive proper medical care, meals, and other provisions, and that parents can choose whether families are deported together or children are placed with other caregivers.
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The Mexican government asked U.S. authorities to ensure adequate medical care for families detained at the Dilley immigration center, Texas, following reports of the deportation of a two-month-old mother and baby who would have faced health complications during her confinement. Local media reported that Texas Democratic Representative Joaquín Castro said the baby – identified as Juan Nicolás – suffered from bronchitis and remained at Dilley's im…

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The latest has been the deportation to Mexico of Juan Nicolás, a barely two-month-old baby suspected of being diagnosed with bronchitis, along with his mother, father and 16-month-old sister. The case has re-focused on the deplorable conditions within the center located in South Texas and on the cruelty that the Donald Trump administration exerts on migrants as part of its mass deportation campaign. Continue reading

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The immigration authorities deported Juan Nicolás, a two-month-old baby, along with his parents, to Mexico. The boy had bronchitis after spending three weeks at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center. Point by point: the details of the Juan Nicolás case The situation of the child was presented by the Texas representative, Joaquín Castro, in mid-February. Through a video published on social networks, he pointed out that the baby was the younges…

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San Antonio Current broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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