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>The board governing one of Colorado’s psychiatric hospitals opted not to move forward with a contract to treat people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after community backlash. West Springs Hospital in Grand Junction considered contracting with ICE to care for detainees in a mental health or addiction crisis, Aspen Public Radio first reported Feb. 3. The board of Mind Springs Health, its parent organization, unanimously voted Thursday not to pursue such a contract.
Archive: https://archive.today/M17iS
From the post:
>>The board governing one of Colorado’s psychiatric hospitals opted not to move forward with a contract to treat people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after community backlash.
West Springs Hospital in Grand Junction considered contracting with ICE to care for detainees in a mental health or addiction crisis, Aspen Public Radio first reported Feb. 3. The board of Mind Springs Health, its parent organization, unanimously voted Thursday not to pursue such a contract.
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