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Trump’s detention expansion: disease, secrecy, and ‘unbelievably inhumane’ conditions in Texas

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Trump’s detention expansion: disease, secrecy, and ‘unbelievably inhumane’ conditions in Texas

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A congressional oversight visit to a federal immigration detention facility in Texas has raised concerns about unsafe conditions and limited access to medical care. The facility, Camp East Montana, has reported outbreaks of infectious diseases and has been described as having 'unbelievably inhumane' conditions.

A federal immigration detention facility in Texas is under scrutiny due to unsafe conditions and limited transparency. The facility, Camp East Montana, has reported outbreaks of diseases such as measles, tuberculosis, and COVID-19. U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison conducted an unannounced visit to the facility and described the conditions as 'unbelievably inhumane'. Detainees are held in windowless rooms with limited access to medical services and the outdoors. The facility has a history of problems, including worms found in food and leaking roofs. Three detainees have died at the facility in a six-week period, including one man who was suffocated during a struggle with guards.

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