A federal report released Tuesday finds that mismanagement at one of the largest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities in Texas created unsafe conditions for detainees. The report alleges that problems in how the facility was run contributed to detainee deaths and increased detainees’ suffering. It also states that significant public money was wasted, including payments tied to contractors, despite ongoing safety and operational concerns. Across the accounts provided, the central claims are that unsafe conditions were present, that detainee harm—including deaths—occurred, and that oversight or administrative failures played a role. The sources characterize the findings as a result of poor management rather than isolated incidents, describing a pattern of risk that persisted alongside spending. While the reports cite the existence of the federal review and its conclusions, the available excerpts do not provide additional operational details such as specific dates, the number of detainees affected, or the names of contractors involved.