US Texas Migrant Family Detention Center Locked Down Due to Measles Outbreak
Authorities reported that two detainees contracted meals at Dilley, the detention center where the child Liam Conejo Ramos and his father were held
A influenza pandemic that threatens to overtake local health authorities has been ordered by the US authorities to the detention facility where migrant families are held in Texas.
According to local media reports, the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) confirmed this weekend two cases of meals at the facility where at least 400 minors are being held.
According to DHS claims to The Hill, the government reported that it has already taken steps to quarantine the center and stop the spread of the virus, "halting all activity within the core and isolating those who may have come into contact with the sick people. "
Health professionals in Texas are concerned about the measles outbreak, which is one of the most deadly viruses in living. Lee Rogers, the University of Texas at San Antonio, wrote a notice to state and local health authorities pleading for a declaration of a public health emergency. Congregate incarceration creates a nearly universal risk of exposure, which has the ability to quickly overburden native health resources, the physician wrote in the letter. According to the doctor, measures cause significant morbidity:" One in five people who deal the virus need hospitalization, and between one and three out of every one thousand sick children die from respiratory or neurological complications. " Governor Greg Abbott, among others, has not yet made any comments on this contagious pandemic. One of only two locations statewide where the federal government detains full migrant families has been stopped is the Dilley service, which is one of only two. during the former president's terms ( 2021-2025 ), which Trump outlined in his campaign to accede to the arrest and deportation of immigrants. According to data released this week by Democrat legislators, roughly 1,400 refugees, including roughly 400 minors, are currently being held at the center. Following the release of Liam Ramos, a five-year-old child detained with his father in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and later transferred to the southern state, at least 100 people protested outside the facility to demand an end to the detention of immigrant communities. During Donald Trump's administration's second season, immigrant children's detention in the US increased significantly. An average of 170 children were detained each month in the Deportation Data Project, compared to 25 in the Biden administration's final 16 weeks. According to data leaked to CBS News, migrant arrests in the US have reached a record high in total: in January, the country held more than 73, 000 people in custody, which is the highest number since the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) was established in 2001. More than 30 deaths occurred in the previous season for those in ICE captivity, and at least three incidents have already been reported in migrant detention centers as of late last year. EEEFE
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