In ‘SOS’ formation, immigration detainees plea for help in Miami-Dade
- A group of detained Cuban migrants held a protest on Thursday at a detention facility near Miami, arranging their bodies and towels to form the messages SOS, CUBA, and LIBRE.
- The demonstration responded to President Trump’s mass deportation policies and a planned transfer of detainees from Krome to a Texas facility under difficult conditions.
- Two detainees died in ICE custody this year at Krome amid reports of crowded cells, restricted lawyer access, and questionable medical care documented by experts and a May visit from Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
- The protest involved white-clad men arranging messages on a basketball court near guards around 10:20 a.m., captured by aerial video to highlight the detainees’ plight.
- The demonstration highlights urgent concerns about detainee treatment as a $685.4 million federal contract supports ICE enforcement and removal operations at Krome.
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In ‘SOS’ formation, immigration detainees plea for help in Miami-Dade
In a demonstration meant for an aerial view, a group of migrant detainees stood in an “SOS” formation on Thursday in western Miami-Dade County, near the Florida Everglades. The detainees in the custody of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Krome North Service Processing Center, also spelled out “Libre,” Spanish for “Freedom.”The white-clad group of men participated in the carefully organize…
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