An 18-year-old American citizen says he lost 26 pounds because he wasn't given enough food during the 3+ weeks he was wrongfully held by U.S. border agents. He says he wasn't allowed to shower and had to sleep under a foil blanket in a packed holding area
1 / 2APTOPIX Immigration-Detained US CitizenFrancisco Galicia, right, kisses his mother Sanjuana Galicia at the McAllen, Texas, Central Station, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. Galicia, 18, who was born in the U.S. was released Tuesday, July 23, from federal immigration custody after wrongfully being detained for more than three weeks. DALLAS — An 18-year-old American citizen says he lost 26 pounds because he wasn't given enough food during the more than three weeks he was wrongfully held by U.S.
Galicia was detained at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint by agents who suspected he was in the U.S. illegally, even though he was carrying a Texas state ID.
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