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Human Rights Watch documented the stories of 17 current and former detainees at federal facilities in South Florida.
Immigrants detained in federal sites in Florida have faced inhumane conditions, including substandard medical care, abuse and neglect and overcrowding, according to a report from Human Rights ...
Many immigrants are altering their daily routines in response to a new state policy allowing highway patrol officers to ...
The United States government has subjected immigrants detained in three Florida facilities to abusive, degrading, and in some ...
Artist Maria Farmer, who worked for Epstein from 1995 to 1996 and says she was sexually assaulted by him and accomplice ...
The number of people held in immigration detention, who are typically undergoing their right to challenge their deportations, ...
Over 250 people gathered in the beating sun July 19 to protest what could become Florida’s next immigration detention center.
Detainees at Alligator Alcatraz described limited access to water and fresh air, saying they received only one meal a day and ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. --a 37-year-old Mexican national, has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for illegal reentry by a ...
Those detained were subjected to ‘dehumanizing’ treatment, overcrowding, poor medical care and lack of support despite ...
However, since the beginning of the Trump 2.0 presidency, there have been reports of forced detentions and inhumane treatment ...