Rep. Castro Says Mother and 2-Month-Old Were Deported After Stay at Dilley ICE Facility
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 baby with bronchitis and his family were deported after being detained at the Dilley ICE facility for 3.5 weeks, according to Rep. Castro.
- There have been reports of inadequate medical care, contaminated food, and confirmed measles cases at the Dilley facility run by CoreCivic that has held thousands of detainees, mostly minors.
- While DHS stated detainees receive proper care, advocates allege difficulties in accessing timely pediatric care, with one infant initially denied prescribed medication after hospitalization.
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U.S. immigration authorities deported a two-month-old baby with bronchitis to Mexico along with his family, according to a Texas federal lawmaker.
Castro knocks ICE for deporting 2-month-old, family: ‘Heinous’
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) slammed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deporting a 2-month-old and his family. On Tuesday afternoon, Castro wrote on the social platform X that 2-month-old Juan Nicolás and his mother were detained at Dilley Immigration Processing Center in South Texas. “Juan has bronchitis—according to his mom—and at some point in the…
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