ICE has built a plexiglass tent city in Krome to house hundreds of immigrants
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As the Trump administration escalates its mass deportation initiatives, the Krome Detention Center in South Florida faces severe overcrowding, leading to the construction of a new plexiglass tent to accommodate more detainees. U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson reported the tent, built in just 14 days, can house around 400 detainees. However, concerns remain regarding hygiene, medical care access, and the overall adequacy of the facility. Critics highlight that the temporary structure may not meet the needs of the detainee population, as overcrowding becomes increasingly severe.
U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson described the facility as overcrowded and unhygienic, with insufficient medical care, while emphasizing the rapid construction of the new plexiglass tent.
The tent city can reportedly house around 400 detainees, although critics question the adequacy of its facilities, highlighting the lack of proper amenities.
Read at Miami Herald
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