Immigrants seeking asylum walk at the ICE South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, August, 2019. In a lawsuit, families held at the facility have described having to wait for long periods to receive medical care for their children and paying $1.21 to buy bottled water.

New revelations about conditions at a Texas detention facility for immigrant families have stoked ongoing concerns from attorneys representing children.

The details are part of a lawsuit where the government is attempting to end protections for children. Declarations from families held at the facility in Dilley, Texas, which was reopened in March, described persistently cloudy water, delayed medical attention and long periods of time children are being detained.

Allegations of children fighting adults for c

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