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“Dying of Cold”: ICE Detainees Freezing in Southern Prisons This article features Government Accountability Project and was originally published here. IN LOUISIANA AND Texas, immigrants seeking asylum are facing dire conditions in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers hit by this week’s extreme cold. At the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, advocates say parents and children have been living with overflowing toilets, thirst, poor hygiene, and heat that fades in and out. Twenty miles away, at the South Texas ICE Processing Center in Pearsall, advocates say detainees who complained about the cold faced retaliation. At the Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center in Louisiana, a detainee interviewed by The Intercept reports that the segregation unit, akin to solitary confinement, has no heat. ....
âDying of Coldâ: ICE Detainees Freezing in Southern Prisons Reports are emerging from ICE detention centers of solitary confinement cells with no heat and guards blasting fans at detainees complaining of cold. February 19 2021, 8:33 p.m. The Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center in Alexandria, La.Photo: Google MapsThe Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center in Alexandria, La.Photo: Google Maps In Louisiana and Texas, immigrants seeking asylum are facing dire conditions in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers hit by this weekâs extreme cold. At the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, advocates say parents and children have been living with overflowing toilets, thirst, poor hygiene, and heat that fades in and out. Twenty miles away, at the South Texas ICE Processing Center in Pearsall, advocates say detainees who complained about the cold faced retaliation. At the Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center in Louisiana, ....
Lead Photo: Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla Read more When 9-year-old Fernando Ochoa fled Guatemala with his father Ubaldo Ochoa Lopez two years ago, he never knew he would be writing a letter to the President of the United States pleading with him to stop his father from being deported. “I feel very sad for my dad who is not with me,” Ochoa wrote, according to an article by NBC Latino. “During Christmas, I was sad for my dad who was not with me. It makes me very sad to see other parents playing with their children because I can’t play with my dad nor receive a hug from my dad.” ....
Nine-year-old begs Biden to stop his father’s deportation Louise Hall Biden signs three executive orders on immigration A 9-year-old boy has launched a desperate plea to the Biden administration to stop his father’s deportation to Guatemala over fears they may be separated from him a third time. Fernando Ochoa gave his attorney a letter he wrote to Mr Biden asking him in Spanish from my heart that you let my dad go free” on Wednesday, NBC News reported. I feel very sad for my dad who is not with me. During Christmas, I was sad for my dad who was not with me,” the letter reads, according to the outlet. ....