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ICE detains hundreds of children amid medical emergencies

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The calls involved children with symptoms such as respiratory distress, fever, lethargy, allergic reactions, leg fractures, low oxygen levels, and seizures.

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In at least three cases, children were transferred more than an hour away to a specialized pediatric hospital in San Antonio.

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A two-month-old boy with bronchitis was deported to Mexico with his mother and sister shortly after he was released from a hospital during their stint at Dilley.

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What specific actions or investigations are being taken by authorities in response to the alleged abuses and medical neglect at Dilley?
How many children are currently detained at Dilley and other ICE facilities, given conflicting reports and lack of public disclosure?
What is the legal basis and outcome for cases like Flora's, where due process violations are alleged, and how many similar cases exist?
What measures, if any, are being implemented to prevent family separations and ensure children's safety in foster care or detention?
How does ICE determine when to deport families with medical emergencies, and what protocols exist for their care post-release?
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