
ICE official details risks for staff and detainees in Djibouti
A top Immigration and Customs Enforcement official detailed what she said were unsafe conditions faced by ICE staff and a group of migrants in Djibouti.
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Eleanor Watson is a CBS News multi-platform reporter and producer covering the Pentagon. Before her role on the national security team, she worked in the CBS News political unit covering the 2020 presidential election. She is originally from Wichita Falls, Texas. She went to Groton School and The George Washington University before starting at CBS News as an intern.
A top Immigration and Customs Enforcement official detailed what she said were unsafe conditions faced by ICE staff and a group of migrants in Djibouti.
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