
At least 14 cases of measles have been confirmed at the nation’s largest ICE detention facility, an agency spokesperson told NBC News in a statement. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. People who tested positive for the highly contagious disease at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas, have been “cohorted and separated from the rest of the detained population to prevent further spread,” the spokesperson said.
Main Idea: ICE confirmed a measles outbreak at Camp East Montana, its largest detention facility in Texas, and said it is trying to contain the spread.
Key Points:
A measles outbreak at ICE’s largest Texas detention center can raise infection risk for staff, nearby communities, and taxpayers if containment fails.
Isolation and public health steps may help limit spread and protect people outside the facility.
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