关押设施现麻疹病例 美移民与海关执法局被指应“负全责”
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2026-02-03 09:27

Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed two cases of measles at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas, leading to isolation measures for some immigrants [1] - Congressman Joaquin Castro criticized the conditions at the Dilley center, stating that the facility lacks adequate medical services and should be held accountable for the health issues [1] - The Dilley Immigration Processing Center, operated by a private company, was opened in 2014 to detain immigrant families crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and was initially planned for closure under the Biden administration but continued to operate under the Trump administration [1] Group 2 - Following a visit to the Dilley center, Congressman Castro called for its immediate closure, citing inadequate space, slow medical response, and insufficient capacity to handle outbreaks like measles [2] - The CDC reported that the U.S. had declared measles eliminated in 2000, but recent years have seen a rise in cases due to vaccine hesitancy, with 588 cases reported in 2026 and 2,267 cases in 2025, the highest since 1992 [2] - Texas reported 762 measles cases in 2025, making it one of the states with the highest number of cases, although the state health department declared the outbreak over in August of the same year [2]

关押设施现麻疹病例 美移民与海关执法局被指应“负全责” - Reportify