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A Russian family’s children suffered harm in a Texas ICE facility, exceeding the 20-day legal limit for minors.
A Russian asylum-seeking family says their three children have endured severe hardships, including worms in food, delayed medical care, and psychological trauma, while detained over 120 days at the Dilley ICE facility in Texas—far exceeding a federal court’s 20-day limit for minors.
The parents, who fled Russia after criticizing President Putin, allege their children—aged 13, 4, and a preschooler—have suffered physical and emotional harm, with one girl developing partial hearing loss.
Their attorney filed a medical release request, citing violations of children’s rights.
The Trump administration defends the detention, calling the facility safe and compliant with due process, while advocates continue to raise concerns about poor conditions, inadequate healthcare, and the long-term impact on detained children amid a broader expansion of family detention.
Los hijos de una familia rusa sufrieron daños en un centro de ICE de Texas, superando el límite legal de 20 días para menores.