The ACLU of Georgia has released a
182 page report charging the Obama administration with serious human and constitutional rights violations in immigration detention facilities in the State of Georgia.
The report
"Prisoners of Profit" is dedicated to the memory of Roberto Medina Martinez (1969-2009) and all immigrants who have perished in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The ACLU found that ICE’s aggressive “Operation Endgame” goal of deporting all removable aliens by 2012 has overloaded the already overcrowded immigration court dockets, and immigrant detainees’ due process rights are being violated, both in immigration court and at the detention facilities.
The report highlights the following concerns relating to:
Abuse of Power, including verbal and physical abuse, and retaliatory behavior from guards
Due process concerns during the removal process
ICE officers and Immigration Judges coercing detainees to sign stipulated orders of removal
Non-Citizens are being detained in excess of a presumptively reasonable times
Inadequate medical and mental health care, and unreasonable delays in provision of care
Treatment of detainees with mental Disabilities is punitive rather than care oriented
Conditions for attorney visits are inadequate and raise attorney/client violations
Inadequate cell conditions
Transfers take detainees away from family and community
Imposition of punitive segregation units
Hygiene concerns, including food concerns.
How many reports need to be released before this administration takes steps to eliminate the human rights violations that are a hallmark of the immigration detention system.
I'm sure it will be a "top priority" for the administration if Obama wins a second term.
Pathetic.
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