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- A scathing watchdog report accused an immigration detention facility in California of providing substandard medical and dental care.
- One of the two dentists overseeing the 1,700 detained immigrants said he doesn’t provide cleanings or fillings because he doesn’t have time.
- The dentist suggested that immigrants who can’t afford floss from the commissary can prevent cavities by flossing with strings from their socks.
A California detention center housing nearly 1,700 immigrants provides such substandard medical care that inspectors called it a “significant threat” to immigrants’ health and well-being, a recently released Homeland Security watchdog report said.
Particularly troubling to the inspectors who in May visited the Adelanto facility, located about 85 miles northeast of Los Angeles, was the lack of dental care immigrants received, according to the inspector general’s report.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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