Ice is holding all pregnant minors in a single Texas facility.
Analysis
The claim that ICE is holding all pregnant minors in a single Texas facility is partially supported by multiple sources, though all are from non-trusted outlets and lack independent verification. Several reports indicate that the Trump administration directed pregnant unaccompanied minors apprehended by immigration enforcement to be placed in a specific group shelter or facility in South Texas, often identified as the Dilley or South Texas Family Residential Center. However, other sources mention multiple facilities involved in detaining pregnant minors or women, and some describe transfers between centers. The absence of trusted, official confirmation and the presence of nuanced details about multiple locations suggest the claim is not entirely accurate as an absolute statement but reflects a significant policy trend toward centralizing pregnant minors in Texas facilities.
Sources
States that all pregnant minors are sent to a single group shelter in South Texas, supporting the claim.
Repeats the same information as Bron 1, reinforcing the claim.
Mentions multiple facilities reporting pregnancy complications, implying more than one facility is involved.
Reports a directive to place all pregnant unaccompanied minors in a Texas facility, supporting centralization.
Describes conditions inside a Texas detention center but does not confirm exclusivity.
Confirms all pregnant unaccompanied minors are sent to a single group shelter in South Texas.
Discusses detention at South Texas Family Residential Center but does not confirm exclusivity.
Mentions transfers to Dilley but implies multiple steps and possibly multiple locations.
Focuses on abortion access issues, not directly confirming the claim.
Discusses ICE policies on pregnant detainees generally, no direct confirmation.
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