Detained immigrant children still face concerning conditions at Texas facility, lawyers say

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Recent court documents reveal alarming conditions for nearly 600 immigrant children held at a family detention center in Texas. The Dilley facility has faced scrutiny for inadequate food, medical care, and mental health services, with many children detained for extended periods beyond the court-mandated 20-day limit.

The facility, where 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was held earlier this year, has been criticized for its handling of virus outbreaks and prolonged lockdowns during December and January. Although the number of children in Dilley has decreased recently, reports indicate that those remaining still endure troubling living conditions.

Liam’s case, which garnered national attention, highlighted the ongoing protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Inside the Dilley center, detainees have demonstrated against their treatment, holding signs and voicing their concerns about the conditions they face.

As of last week, approximately 85 children remained in detention at Dilley, with reports of severe conditions persisting. Legal advocates have highlighted instances of children receiving inadequate medical attention, including cases of withheld medication and insufficient mental health support.

One particularly heartbreaking case involved a 13-year-old girl who attempted suicide after her prescribed antidepressants were withheld. The government’s filings noted that there had been no placements on suicide watch, despite serious incidents reported at the facility, underscoring the urgent need for better mental health care.

The legal proceedings stem from a lawsuit initiated in 1985, which resulted in the establishment of the Flores settlement. This court-ordered agreement mandates certain standards for the treatment of detained children, including a limit on the duration of their detention. However, the current administration has expressed intentions to terminate this settlement, arguing that it undermines legal processes.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has labeled the Flores consent decree as a waste of resources, asserting that detention is a choice for families. Yet, investigations have revealed longer custody times for children, with reports of unsanitary conditions, including food contamination.

Legal experts have raised alarms regarding the deteriorating welfare of the children, emphasizing that the facility continues to fall short of meeting basic health and legal standards. “Dilley remains a hellhole,” asserted Leecia Welch, chief legal director at Children’s Rights, who monitors the facility’s compliance with legal requirements.

While officials maintain that Dilley is equipped to provide basic necessities, the troubling reports from advocates and families suggest a need for immediate reform. A recent ICE report indicated that nearly 595 children were held beyond the 20-day limit during December and January, with some detained for over 100 days.

As the situation evolves, Chief U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee is set to hold a hearing on the case later this month, which could determine the future of the Flores settlement and the treatment of immigrant children in detention.

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