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More Immigrants Are Being Held in Detention for Over a Year Npr Followed One Familys Ordeal

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AI-generatedThe article describes a significant increase in prolonged immigrant detentions in the U.S., particularly affecting families and children, which raises concerns about human rights and legal system efficiency. This situation reflects broader challenges in immigration policy implementation and judicial processes.
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- Nearly 60,000 immigrants detained in the U.S. as of April 2026
- Over 2,100 detained for more than a year, up from 998 in October 2025
- El Gamal family detained for 324 days after father's arrest for violent attack
- Judge recommended release but family remains detained during investigation
- Legal experts highlight systemic issues in immigration court system
Systemic issues in immigration detention lead to sustained healthcare needs, although public backlash could reduce demand. Ongoing detention challenges and legal scrutiny impact the HEALTH sector via prolonged demand for detainee healthcare.
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