Corrections and Clarifications
Our reporting on all platforms will be truthful, transparent and respectful; our facts will be accurate, complete and fairly presented. When we make a mistake — and from time to time, we will — we will work quickly to fully address the error, correcting it within the story, detailing the error on the story page and adding it to this running list of Tribune corrections. If you find an error, email corrections@texastribune.org.
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Correction, : Due to incorrect information provided to The Texas Tribune and ProPublica by an FBI spokesperson in September, this story wrongly stated that the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General is the lead agency investigating allegations of sexual assault at an El Paso immigrant detention center run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A month after the story was published, the spokesperson, Jeanette Harper, wrote in an emailed statement that she had “inadvertently received and provided inaccurate information.” The DOJ Inspector General has consistently declined to comment. Harper said the lead agency was the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE. Its inspector general and the FBI have interviewed women making the allegations, according to their lawyer, Linda Corchado. A spokesperson for the DHS Inspector General, which previously had not responded to inquiries, wrote Friday in email that per its policy the agency could not confirm or deny investigations. ICE deported a key witness in investigation of sexual assault and harassment at El Paso detention center
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Correction, : A previous version of this story misidentified William Beaumont Army Medical Center as William Beaumont Army Hospital. State sends emergency medical personnel, supplies to El Paso as COVID-19 cases rise across Texas
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Correction, : This story originally misspelled the name of a University of Texas at Austin professor. She's Madeline Hsu, not Madline Hsu. Why Asian American voters in Texas may hold outsized importance in key races this year
Corrections and clarifications prior to Oct. 21, 2020 are available here.