Moldy Food, Dirty Towels: Critics Warn of Inhumane Conditions at California’s Largest Detention Center
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUN 20 – The surge in detainees at Adelanto ICE Center has doubled population since April, intensifying long-standing issues of understaffing and inadequate medical and mental health care, ACLU reported.
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Moldy food, dirty towels: Critics warn of inhumane conditions at California’s largest detention center
ADELANTO, Calif. — As federal immigration agents conduct mass raids across Southern California, the Adelanto ICE Processing Center is filling so rapidly it is reigniting longtime concerns about safety conditions inside the facility.


Moldy food, dirty towels: Critics warn of inhumane conditions at California's largest detention center
In less than two months, the number of detainees at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center has surged from around 300 near the end of April to more than 1,200.
·Los Angeles, United States
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