EL PASO, Texas — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says there are currently no active measles cases at a migrant detention facility in El Paso, easing concerns after an outbreak prompted quarantines just weeks ago.
Last month, 14 cases of measles were reported at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Camp East Montana facility at Fort Bliss—an Army base in El Paso—where migrants were isolated as a precaution. In a new statement, DHS confirmed those cases have been resolved and no active infections remain inside the facility.
Still, local health leaders warn that the risk has not disappeared…