ICE Moves to Shut Down Fort Bliss Detention Center

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is taking steps to close the Camp East Montana detention facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, which is the largest in the nation. This decision comes amid reports of a measles outbreak at the facility.
According to a report by The Washington Post, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to close the Camp East Montana detention center located at Fort Bliss, Texas. This facility is recognized as the largest detention center in the country.
Reasons for Closure
The decision to close the facility follows a recent outbreak of measles, with 14 confirmed cases reported at the El Paso ICE tent camp. This situation has prompted calls from various officials, including Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, for the center to be shut down. The outbreak has raised concerns about the health and safety conditions within the facility.
ICE has confirmed the measles outbreak and is taking measures to address the issue. The agency's actions come amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the conditions in detention centers and the treatment of individuals held there.
Next Steps
As ICE moves forward with the closure process, further details regarding the timeline and implications of this decision have yet to be announced. The agency's response to the outbreak and its plans for the detainees currently housed at Camp East Montana will likely be closely monitored by both lawmakers and advocacy groups. The situation continues to develop, and more information is expected in the coming days.
