Federal immigration authorities have released more than 160 migrants from detention and are reviewing the cases of other detainees who could be at risk to contract the new coronavirus
WASHINGTON—, the Trump administration said Tuesday.
As of March 30, 600 migrant detainees had been identified as vulnerable to the virus, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a statement. The agency said it will continue to evaluate detained migrants over the age of 60, pregnant women and others deemed at an increased risk, following...
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