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California Immigration Center Had Nooses Hanging in 15 Cells

California Immigration Center Had Nooses Hanging in 15 Cells

A noose fashioned from bedsheets in a cell at the Adelanto Detention Center in Adelanto, Calififornia. (OIG via AP)

Thursday, 04 October 2018 08:30 AM EDT

A California immigration center inspection revealed nooses made from bedsheets hanging in more than a dozen cells at the detention facility, according to a government report.

The Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General issued a scathing report after visiting the privately-run detention facility in the remote, desert city of Adelanto in May, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.

Inspectors found nooses in 15 of 20 cells they visited at the center operated by the GEO Group for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and said guards told them that removing the sheets was not a high priority.

Some detainees said they used the braided sheets as clotheslines or unfurled them for privacy. One detainee told inspectors he had seen them used for attempted suicides and that "the guards laugh at them and call them 'suicide failures' once they are back from medical,'" the report said.

Pablo Paez, a spokesman for GEO, referred questions about the report to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Lori Haley, an ICE spokeswoman, said the agency takes the findings seriously and will conduct an immediate review of the facility.

"ICE recognizes that this can present a dangerous safety vulnerability and will intensify efforts to address this issue," she said.

Immigrants have long complained about conditions at the detention center in Adelanto, 70 miles (113 kilometers) northeast of Los Angeles.

There were at least seven suicide attempts at the facility between December 2016 and October 2017, and a 32-year-old man killed himself by hanging in March 2017, according to the report.

The center can house up to 1,940 immigration detainees while the U.S. government seeks to have them deported. Those detained include asylum seekers who recently arrived in the country seeking humanitarian protection and immigrants transferred to the facility after serving prison sentences for criminal convictions.

The report also said detainees reported waiting months to see a doctor and that they were placed on wait lists for months or years for basic dental care, resulting in some cases of tooth loss and unnecessary extractions.

One dentist at the facility told inspectors he did not have time to complete cleanings or fillings and suggested that detainees could use string from their socks to floss their teeth.

Immigrant advocates including the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California complained several years ago about the quality of the facility's medical care.

Michael Kaufman, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, said the report shows the center is not looking out for detainees' well-being and that ICE ignored earlier allegations of abuse and neglect.

"It is long-past time for ICE to do what the Constitution and basic humanitarian principles require: to ensure the safety and welfare of immigrants incarcerated at Adelanto," he said in a statement.

"We take the findings outlined by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding the Adelanto ICE Processing Center very seriously,” GEO Group said in a statement. "While we believe that a number of the findings lacked appropriate context or were based on incomplete information, we have already taken steps to remedy areas where our processes fell short of our commitment to high-quality care.

"We believe every human being entrusted to our care must be treated with dignity and his or her basic human rights must be respected and preserved at all times. Whenever and wherever these values are threatened, our company’s leadership will take appropriate action to ensure that standards are met, and — most importantly — these men and women are cared for and provided with quality services."

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A California immigration center inspection revealed nooses made from bedsheets hanging in more than a dozen cells at the detention facility, according to a government report.
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2018-30-04
Thursday, 04 October 2018 08:30 AM
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