Lawsuit details what happens to migrants detained by ICE in San Francisco
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Federal judge orders SF ICE building to improve 'inhumane' conditions immediately
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed earlier this month by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights of San Francisco and other groups, and points to "overcrowded" cells with multiple detainees sleeping "one foot of space between them, in order to avoid sleeping next to the open toilet."
Lawsuit details what happens to migrants detained by ICE in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Conditions for migrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Francisco are so bleak that a judge ordered ICE to improve its holding center at 630 Sansome Street. United States District Judge P. Casey Pitts made his ruling Tuesday in response to a lawsuit filed by attorneys representing undocumented Latino immigrants who were arrested after showing up at San Francisco Immigration Court and held in c…
A federal judge ordered ICE to improve the conditions in which it detains immigrants in this San Francisco office, located on 630 Samsome Street. “The court has decided that the conditions of detention there in the ICE office are not suitable for human beings,” said Jordan Wells, a lawyer with the San Francisco Civil Rights Committee. The San Francisco Civil Rights Committee is one of the institutions that led the lawsuit, in which they reported…
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