Measles was found in two people detained at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas, one of ICE's largest facilities.[5] Federal officials said some immigrants were quarantined and ICE canceled in-person legal visits until February 14 as a safety precaution.[5] The family-friendly facility, which reopened after President Trump's return, has housed about 3,500 detainees since reopening, more than half of them minors.[5] Most of the adults detained did not have a criminal record in the US.[5] Parents can choose to be deported together with the children or to place the children with another guardian.[5] DHS reported that all detainees receive three meals a day, clean water, clothing, bedding, showers, soap, and toiletries.[5]