Two Florida migrant detention centers may have violated international standards by imposing conditions that could amount to torture of detainees, a human rights organization claimed in a report released early Thursday morning.
Amnesty International, a humanitarian group spanning 150 countries, alleged in 48-pages that the federal Krome North Services Processing Center and — to a far greater degree — the state-run Everglades site the DeSantis administration calls “Alligator Alcatraz” have engaged in practices that could violate international law .
They’ll send their report to Congress and the United Nations later this week, demanding an independent investigation into the centers, the organization said.
The Florida governor’s office and the Department of Homeland Security deny wrong

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