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Detainees Claim Foul Water at Dilley Center

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Former detainees at the Dilly Immigration Processing Center in South Texas report that the facility's tap water is unfit for consumption. Amanda Aguilar, a staff attorney at American Gateways in San Antonio, stated that clients claim the water smells like bleach. The water is reportedly undrinkable according to the legal representatives. The facility is located in South Texas. Families detained at the Dilley facility claim the available water is undrinkable and smells like bleach. Staff attorney Amanda Aguilar stated clients were forced to pay $3 per bottle or nearly $40 per case for water. ICE Director Todd Lyons issued a news release stating that families in Dilley receive essential daily living needs. Federal contractor CoreCivic operates the center.

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Sources · 7 independent

WNYC 93.9 FM

“Former detainees at the Dilly Immigration Processing Center in South Texas say the tap water there is not fit for consumption. The water that they have smells like bleach and it's not really drinkable.”

KQED FM

“Amanda Aguilar is a staff attorney in San Antonio. She represents multiple families detained at Dilley and said her clients claim the water there is foul.”

KQED FM

“The water that they have smells like bleach and it's not really drinkable. Aguilar said her clients were forced to pay $3 for a bottle.”

WBUR Boston

“she represents multiple families detained at Dilley and said her clients claim the water there is foul. The water that it smells like bleach and it's not really drinkable.”

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