A new $1.24 billion immigration detention center in West Texas, known as Camp East Montana, has drawn criticism from Rep. Veronica Escobar. She described the facility, run by Acquisition Logistics for ICE, as a “giant tent city” after touring it last month.
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- A tent city in West Texas is being built to hold up to 5,000 migrants. 2s
- Acquisition Logistics, with no prior detention experience, received a $1.2B contract to build and operate the facility. 14s
- Lawmakers and officials have raised concerns about conditions and transparency inside the camp. 35s
- Reports from inside cite poor food quality and lack of information for detainees. 1m 56s
- Government agencies and the operator declined to comment or provide access. 1m 51s