Former Alaska ICE detainee now hospitalized with tuberculosis in Washington, attorney says
WASHINGTON, JUL 10 – A Peruvian detainee flown to Alaska amid overcrowding concerns is hospitalized with tuberculosis in Washington, raising questions about screening and potential exposure among detainees.
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Anchorage ICE detainee recently transferred to Tacoma hospitalized with tuberculosis
Anchorage Correctional Complex in 2020. (Photo by Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media) An immigration detainee originally from Peru and recently held at the Anchorage jail was later hospitalized in Washington state with tuberculosis, his attorney said. According to the American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska, detainees held in Anchorage in the care of the state Department of Corrections were told by federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement offi…
Former Alaska ICE detainee now hospitalized with tuberculosis in Washington, attorney says
The man from Peru was among about 40 federal immigration detainees who spent weeks at Anchorage’s Cook Inlet Pretrial Facility in June. State corrections officials said the case did not indicate a larger outbreak.
·Anchorage, United States
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