By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The federal government is putting lives at risk because it routinely fails to test, track or treat HIV and AIDS patients detained in immigration custody, according to a new Human Rights Watch report released today.
The 71-page study described a broken system, in which care is often "delayed, interrupted and inconsistent t...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The federal government is putting lives at risk because it routinely fails to test, track or treat HIV and AIDS patients detained in immigration custody, according to a new Human Rights Watch report released today.
The 71-page study described a broken system, in which care is often "delayed, interrupted and inconsistent t...
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