Overview
- Texas health officials confirmed the two infections on January 31 at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center near San Antonio.
- ICE and DHS suspended internal movements, with the ICE Health Services Corps quarantining exposed individuals and isolating suspected contacts.
- Facility activities remain paused until further notice as medical teams conduct continuous monitoring inside the center.
- DHS said all detainees are receiving appropriate medical care, with spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin affirming ongoing evaluations.
- A San Antonio physician warned the setting poses high transmission risk without swift action, as U.S. measles cases reached 588 last week according to the CDC.