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Seven different families have claimed that a possible gas leak at a south Laredo detention processing center has left some inmates sick, with the facility denying that such an event occurred.
A detention center in Laredo is facing criticism from family members who claim a possible gas leak has made their loved ones sick. However, the facility has denied these allegations.
Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, was a backdrop for immigration fights during the Biden administration, but as the battle ...
Celebrate Easter at Laredo South Nursing with egg hunts, food and fun activities on April 19 for families, residents and the ...
The ruling extends a temporary restraining order for three Venezuelan migrants detained in South Texas who are facing ...
Proposition B seeks $70.8M in tax-backed funds to expand Laredo’s health department, improve care access and tackle chronic ...
The decision from U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez came at the request of attorneys for the American Civil Liberties ...
Documents show ICE seeking to expand detention facilities already in use, open new facilities in 10 states across the Midwest ...
It was just a few sentences in a meandering, hourlong presidential speech on a Friday afternoon. Along with talk about ...
Romero, who insists he has no ties to Tren, was transferred to a California detention center. Then, around March 7, he was ...
That's because Dad was in detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, in Adelanto. Khanhi said she and her husband were both brought to the U.S. as children from war-torn Vietnam.
Prairieland Detention Center, a 782-bed facility that opened during the first Trump administration, is in a rural area of North Texas. Khalil’s and Khan Suri’s lawyers and relatives say their ...