Camp East Montana, the largest detention site operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is drawing renewed congressional scrutiny after reports that three people suffered suspected overdoses at the El Paso, Texas facility — two over Memorial Day weekend and a third in late February.
According to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security provided to the El Paso Times, the two suspected cases in May were allegedly linked to an overdose of psychiatric medication and a self-harm incident.
A DHS spokesperson told the outlet that the detainees involved in the May 23 and May 24 incidents were transported to Rio Vista Behavioral Health Center. One detainee was treated and returned to Camp East Montana the same day and remains in stable condition. The other continues to be monitored by ICE medical staff and has since returned to the detention center…