Detainees at facilities run by CoreCivic, a contractor for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have reported inadequate medical care and unsanitary living conditions. Families and an immigration lawyer revealed that illnesses spread rapidly among detainees, exacerbated by cramped sleeping quarters and filthy communal bathrooms. In particular, several children at the Dilley facility suffered from stomach ailments, but medical staff allegedly refused treatment unless the children had vomited at least eight times.
Key Details:
- Facilities managed by: CoreCivic, under contract with ICE
- Reported issues: Rapid spread of illnesses, inadequate medical treatment
- Specific case: Children at Dilley facility denied care unless severe symptoms were present
- Conditions described: Cramped sleeping quarters and unsanitary bathrooms
The reported conditions raise serious concerns about the health and safety of detainees, particularly vulnerable populations such as children. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: gsiskind
