A review of 911 calls from Camp East Montana, the nation's largest ICE detention facility in El Paso, Texas, reveals routine medical emergencies, overcrowding, malnutrition, and at least two deaths since the facility opened in August 2025. Records show nearly one emergency call per day in the facility's first five months, with detainees reporting inadequate healthcare, unsafe conditions, and security guard violence, though the Department of Homeland Security disputes these claims.
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A review of 911 calls from Camp East Montana, the nation's largest ICE detention facility in El Paso, Texas, reveals routine medical emergencies, overcrowding, malnutrition, and at least two deaths since the facility opened in August 2025. Records show nearly one emergency call per day in the facility's first five months, with detainees reporting inadequate healthcare, unsafe conditions, and security guard violence, though the Department of Homeland Security disputes these claims.