The Krome North Service Processing Center in Miami had 161 days in the beginning of the year in which people outnumbered beds and exceeded by three times its rated bed capacity in June
‘It’s dystopian’: Lawyers and advocates complain of not enough toilets, delayed health screenings, missed medication doses, belated meals, dirty clothes and mattresses on the cold floor.
In the beginning of the year, at least 19 out of 49 dedicated detention facilities exceeded their rated bed capacity
WASHINGTON — Mattresses on the floor, next to bunk beds, in meeting rooms and gymnasiums. No access to a bathroom or drinking water. Hourlong lines to buy food at the commissary or to make a phone call.
These are some of the conditions described by lawyers and the people held at immigrant detention facil