Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 14
Colorado ICE Center Reports 12 TB Cases in 88-Person Pod as Heat Hits 96F
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 14

Colorado ICE Center Reports 12 TB Cases in 88-Person Pod as Heat Hits 96F

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 14

Summary

  • Mass testing in one Aurora detention pod found 12 tuberculosis cases among 88 detainees, up from one case three days earlier, according to testimony from inside the ICE processing center.
  • Detainees said guards kept infected and uninfected people together in a weeklong quarantine after the pod’s air conditioning failed Sunday, leaving them with fans during a 96F heat advisory.
  • The outbreak has not been independently confirmed: DHS and Geo Group did not respond, and it remains unclear whether other pods were tested at the facility, which can hold 1,532 people.
  • Tuberculosis can spread through the air in its active form and can be fatal if untreated; detainees reported some infected people were receiving medication.
  • The reported cases add to earlier health concerns at the Aurora center, including an apparent TB outbreak in April 2025 and repeated oversight complaints from Representative Jason Crow.

Insights

With a TB outbreak and no AC in a heatwave, is a public health crisis unfolding inside the Aurora jail?
Why was a firm facing health lawsuits awarded a new five-year contract to detain more immigrants?