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Families report 'inhumane' conditions at ICE jail as detainees go on hunger strike

From The Guardian · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Families of detainees at the Delaney Hall immigration jail report inhumane conditions and express distress over loved ones' well-being.
  • Detainees have initiated a hunger strike to protest the jail's conditions.
  • One detainee, Elder Guerra, has been held for nearly five months after being arrested in January.

Families are raising alarms about the conditions at the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility, describing them as "inhumane" and expressing deep concern for the well-being of their loved ones. These accounts emerge as detainees have begun a hunger strike to protest the state of the jail.

Relatives report that detainees are suffering from inadequate care and living conditions. Elder Guerra, a Guatemalan immigrant, shared his experience of falling in the shower, highlighting potential safety issues within the facility. Guerra has been detained at Delaney Hall for almost five months, having been arrested in January while assisting a friend. His relative recounted that officers approached and questioned him while he was helping move a snowed-in car.

The hunger strike signifies a desperate plea from detainees seeking improved conditions and humane treatment. The families' testimonies paint a grim picture of the facility, urging authorities to address the serious concerns raised about the welfare of those held there.

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Originally published by The Guardian in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.