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Texas Detention Center Faces Measles Outbreak and Hygiene Complaints
Texas health officials confirmed two measles cases at the Dilley facility, leading to quarantines amid ongoing complaints of poor hygiene and detention conditions.
- A detention center in rural Texas is facing a measles outbreak and complaints of poor hygiene conditions among detainees, including some families who entered the United States legally seeking asylum.
- Some detainees were picked up as their asylum claims were being processed or as they were checking in with authorities on their cases, according to lawyers.
- A private company contracted by the government to run the facility said "the health and safety of those entrusted to our care is the top priority.
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Bugs in food and sickness haunt immigrants held in Texas
A detention center in rural Texas has become a harsh symbol of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, with disease breaking out among the throng of people held, including some families who entered the United States legally.
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