A lawsuit has been filed against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding conditions at Camp East Montana, the largest immigration detention facility in the United States. The suit, which was filed early on Saturday, alleges that the facility's conditions violate the human and constitutional rights of detainees. Legal organizations are pursuing a class action complaint with four detainees as plaintiffs, representing all current and future civil detainees at the facility. The complaint includes claims of inadequate medical care, inappropriate use of force, excessive solitary confinement, poor food quality, disease outbreaks, unsanitary living conditions, and sexual harassment by guards.
Lawsuit Filed Against ICE Over Conditions at Texas Immigration Detention Facility
A class action lawsuit has been filed against ICE concerning the conditions at Camp East Montana, the largest immigration detention facility in the U.S. The plaintiffs allege violations of human and constitutional rights, citing issues such as inadequate medical care and unsanitary living conditions.
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Bias Indicators Removed
- ✕ dire conditions
- ✕ dangerous and abusive environment
- ✕ abhorrent medical care
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Suit filed against ICE over ‘dire’ conditions at largest US immigration detention facility
Lawsuit Filed Against ICE Over Conditions at Texas Immigration Detention Facility