U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson tours Krome Detention Center, claims ‘they took people out'
- Congresswoman Frederica Wilson toured the Krome immigration detention center in Miami on Thursday.
- The visit occurred after weeks of family complaints citing inhumane conditions and reports of a detainee death.
- Agents informed her about a large new structure built in 14 days holding over 400 people to address overcrowding.
- Wilson stated she felt the scene was prepared for her, noting "you could even smell the paint."
- ICE Field Office Director Juan Agudelo countered Wilson's claims, stating the tour showed daily operations.
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U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson tours Krome Detention Center, claims ‘they took people out'
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