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, located in Texas. The class-action complaint, submitted by several legal organizations, names four detainees as plaintiffs representing current and future detainees at the facility. The lawsuit alleges that conditions at the camp include inadequate medical and mental health care, inappropriate use of force, indiscriminate solitary confinement, poor food quality, disease outbreaks, unsanitary living conditions, and sexual harassment by guards.
Lawsuit Filed Against ICE Over Conditions at Texas Immigration Facility
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against ICE, alleging severe human rights violations at Camp East Montana in Texas. The complaint details various issues, including inadequate healthcare, poor living conditions, and instances of abuse.
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- ✕ dire conditions
- ✕ dangerous and abusive situation
- ✕ abhorrent medical and mental health care
- ✕ inappropriate use of force
- ✕ indiscriminate use of solitary confinement
- ✕ terrible, rotten, spoiled and inadequate food
- ✕ outbreaks of disease
- ✕ unsanitary living conditions
- ✕ sexual harassment by guards
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‘Dire’ conditions at ICE facility severely violate human rights, lawsuit claims
Lawsuit Filed Against ICE Over Conditions at Texas Immigration Facility