CDC: 76% Of U.S. TB Cases Among Non-U.S.-Born; ICE Detention Clusters Probed

CDC provisional data show 10,347 U.S. TB cases in 2024, with 76% among non‑U.S.-born persons (15.5 per 100k vs. 0.8 for U.S.-born). The article cites three unrelated active cases in Maine and recent school cases in CA and MI, and notes CDC does not link the national increase to border crossings. Separate recent reporting has flagged suspected TB clusters and protocol gaps across several ICE detention facilities (e.g., Tacoma with transfers from Anchorage), elevating the public‑health relevance for immigration enforcement settings.