Advocates are concerned, however, that the true death toll of #COVID19 in ICE prisons is under-counted due to lack of information regarding the fate of people exposed to #COVID19 in detention and then released.
This month, we documented one report of a person who was exposed to #COVID19 while detained, released, and then died.
We identified at least one other instance in which ICE released a person from custody after they tested positive for #COVID19 & were hospitalized #FreeThemAll
As of August 13 ICE confirmed 4,531 positive cases of #COVID19 across 90 facilities since the beginning of the #COVID19 pandemic.
This represents an increase of 1,035 positive cases and the addition of 20 new facilities since our last update on July 16.
ICE continues to refuse to report how many of its contract staff have tested positive for #COVID19.
Considering over 70% of people in ICE custody are detained in prisons operated by private prison companies, this represents a huge lack of transparency.
Emails between ICE and its contractors released in recent court filings demonstrate that ICE has gone so far as to direct its staff to halt #COVID19 testing due to concerns that the prison could not keep people safe.
For example, an attorney representing people detained at the Sherburne Co. Jail reported to us that the facility had 20 #COVID19 tests but only administered 5.
A man detained there had been denied a test twice, despite experiencing #COVID19 symptoms.
ICE continues to implement its dangerous practice of cohorting - in which groups of people who are suspected or confirmed of having been exposed to #COVID19 are grouped together for a period of isolation and observation.
On Aug 4, a person detained at the South Texas Detention Complex reported that staff began housing people from two different dorms together. The person said that, after the cohorting was implemented, 3 people developed #COVID19 symptoms and had to be hospitalized.
On July 24, we filed a civil rights complaint on behalf of a man detained at El Valle. After his hand was fractured in CBP custody, he was referred to surgery where he developed an infection. Upon his return to El Valle, he was placed in solitary for 2 weeks w/o any medical care.
ICE continued to transfer people between its facilities, including to & from facilities w/ #COVID19 cases
At Mesa Verde, advocates report the majority of transfers are from California Department of Corrections custody & tend to be older & in very poor health
On Aug 4, the locations of 6 individuals in ICE detention at Adelanto showed as “Call Field Office” per the ICE Locator. Their locations were not updated for over a week until, when all six individuals appeared in the ICE Locator as being held in Arizona.
ICE continued to execute deportations, despite clear evidence that deportations have carried #COVID19 to countries in CentAm, the Caribbean, & elsewhere.
In some instances, individuals reported they were deported after being confirmed to have contracted #COVID19
A growing number of people in ICE custody face indefinite detention as their countries are not accepting deportations amid #COVID19.
For example: A man from Cuba reported to us that he is detained 199 days past his deportation order.
We continued to documented reports of unsanitary conditions at ICE facilities & lack of access to necessary services.
On July 31, a person detained at Baker Co. Sheriff's Office in FL reported that they didn't have access to water between noon on July 30 & 10 a.m. on July 31.
The same person said that the guards made jokes about shutting off the water.
They also joked that the cells are infested with bugs and they need to use their sheets as a facemask when sleeping to prevent bugs from crawling into their mouth.
3 mos after we filed a civil rights complaint w/@IC4IJ, people detained at Adelanto continue to report that the toxic chemical #HDQ is still being used.
Yesterday @Earthjustice released a fact sheet demonstrating how dangerous #HDQ is:
People in ICE prisons continued to engage in internal organizing to protest ICE's response to #COVID19.
Immigrants detained in Louisiana protested their indefinite detention and were met with pepper spray.
📢Now is the time to end New York’s complicity with immigrant detention! 🧵 thread + 📝 statement from 75+ groups on why we need to pass the #DignityNotDetention Act:
COVID-19 exacerbated the dangers of ICE detention, which has *always* been inhumane. 2020 was the deadliest year in detention since ‘05, with 21 deaths - and over 10K COVID cases. #DignityNotDetention
People in ICE detention in New York state have reported lack of PPE & hygienic materials, and the use of solitary confinement as “quarantine” - total lack of basic public health. #DignityNotDetention
1. #DignityNotDetention prohibits NY State government from entering into immigration detention contracts & prohibits them from receiving any payments related to immigration detention.
2. #DignityNotDetention prohibits New York state from renewing any existing immigration detention contracts.
BREAKING: Freedom for Immigrants and 9 partner orgs submitted a civil rights complaint against the Glades County Detention Center in Florida. Link to the full CRCL in comments. freedomforimmigrants.org/news/shut-down…
With 25 testimonies, it details atrocities happening inside Glades, including: ICE’s failures to follow court orders to release individuals; retaliation for protests and public reporting; use of toxic chemical spray in enclosed spaces; hospitalizations, deaths, and disappearances
The complaint demands ICE terminate its contract with Glades County and immediately release all people detained at the facility.
Our National Detention Hotline received a disturbing call from a Black immigrant in an ICE prison who had experienced physical abuse at the hands of the guards.
Hotline volunteers acted quickly to file a civil rights complaint on his behalf.
In an interview, our Director of Visitation Advocacy Strategies, Sofia Casini, highlighted the connection between the abuse of Black immigrants in ICE prison with abuse at the hands of law enforcement.
Casini stated, "Our nation just went through a year of examining the ways people in authority harm Black people while claiming, 'I was at risk. This person was a threat' — people who are Black and unarmed and at their mercy."
The complaint was submitted on behalf of 3 Cameroonian asylum seekers at Winn Correctional Center who were physically assaulted, choked, beaten and handcuffed in attempts to force their signatures.
One of the men has tested positive for COVID and another has been exposed to COVID. All 3 face life-threatening consequences if deported to Cameroon. #FreeThemAll#BlackLivesMatter
This morning, we @ Freedom for Immigrants and @DetentionWatch Network delivered a letter to @POTUS on behalf of 217 groups demanding President Biden address COVID-19 inside immigration detention by releasing everyone within the first 100 days #FreeThemAll
Our organization has documented at least
199 instances of retaliation at 49 detention facilities since the onset of the pandemic, underscoring the systemic nature of this abuse. You can follow our up-to-date COVID-19 reporting at freedomforimmigrants.org/covid19
Throughout the pandemic, the average length of detention has increased–meaning that people are trapped in prolonged detention in these lethal conditions. As a result, FY 2020 was the deadliest year in ICE detention since 2005, with 21 reported deaths, eight due to
COVID.