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Emergency crews called to Dilley facility 11 times in six months

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Emergency crews were dispatched to Dilley nearly a dozen times over six months for medical emergencies including children with severe fever, broken bones, and respiratory distress.

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Emergency crews were dispatched to the Dilley Immigration Processing Center at least 11 times between mid-September 2025 and February 2026 for children in medical distress.

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Children at Dilley experienced respiratory distress, seizures, low oxygen levels, broken bones, and severe fever.

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What is the exact number of children currently detained at Dilley and how many are held beyond the 20-day limit?
What specific medical conditions have been documented and what is the outcome of the investigations into the 911 calls?
How many families have been separated due to the revised guidelines on detained parents?
What is the status of the investigation into the alleged sexual abuse of the 3-year-old girl?
What is the total number of children who have been deported without their parents being asked about them?
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