Ice is holding minors in a single Texas facility.
Analysis
The claim that ICE is holding minors in a single Texas facility is partially supported by the sources, though the evidence is nuanced and incomplete. Multiple sources indicate that minors are detained in Texas facilities such as the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley and Karnes County Immigration Processing Center, often alongside family units rather than in isolation. However, none of the sources definitively confirm that minors are held exclusively or solely in one single facility in Texas. The sources are mostly non-trusted and provide overlapping but fragmented information, often emphasizing family detention rather than minors held alone. There is also mention of policies requiring minors to be accompanied by adults, suggesting that minors are not typically held in solitary detention. Given the lack of trusted sources and the partial nature of the evidence, the claim is only partly true.
Sources
Mentions minors and family detention considerations but lacks specificity about a single facility.
Same as Bron 1, limited detail on minors in one facility.
References minors and families held in multiple Texas facilities, not a single one.
Notes minors must be accompanied by adults, implying no solitary minor detention.
Describes families and minors held at South Texas Family Residential Center but not exclusively minors or a single facility.
Discusses families detained in Texas facilities, no clear evidence of minors alone or a single site.
Indicates multiple Texas detention centers holding families, including minors.
Mentions minors in ICE detention broadly, no focus on one Texas facility.
Notes use of Texas facilities for detainees including minors, no single-facility claim.
States minors cannot be left unaccompanied, suggesting no isolated minor detention.
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