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This month, ICE inspectors toured the giant new Fort Bliss tent camp for migrants, built in under two months.

They found 60 violations of federal detention standards, many of which directly impacted the safety of workers and detainees, we reported today in @washingtonpost.com

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Despite having a "dietician-approved" menu, people were being widely underfed. The facility planned to increase meal calories by 30%, but as of early Sept that had not happened yet, the ICE inspectors wrote.
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Medical care was deficient:

💉 Medical charts left empty, health screenings never documented.

💊 One person was given psychotropic drugs but there was no record of them consenting to it.

😔 Another person was placed on suicide watch but there was no record of anyone watching them.
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The facility lacked basic many policies and procedures required by ICE:

❌ No security plan
❌ No policies for helping the disabled
❌ No policy on strip searching
❌ No directions to guards on using lethal force, which inspectors called a "serious vulnerability"
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Because it's an active construction site, only 1/4 planned recreation areas was built, so it had to be shared by 1200+ detainees. They each got 40 min recreation a few times a week. "This lack of recreation time is adding to the detainees' visible frustrations and unruliness" the inspectors wrote.
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For weeks detainees were held virtually incommunicado. No phones, no visits with families, lawyers or ICE deportation officers to learn about their cases. Tablets used to make calls didn't work. "Most of them wanted to
know the status of their immigration case," inspectors wrote.
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This month, ICE inspectors toured the giant new Fort Bliss tent camp for migrants, built in under two months.

They found 60 violations of federal detention standards, many of which directly impacted the safety of workers and detainees, we reported today in @washingtonpost.com

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Explore ICE's planned facilities in your region or download the entire list of 125 new and expanded facilities using the handy table inside our story: wapo.st/45hE9fq
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Other notable facilities slated to open:

-Puerto Rico's only large-scale ICE detention center
-Minnesota's only private prison
-California City facility will become largest ICE center in CA
-Irwin, a Georgia detention center closed after women alleged medical abuse
-Military bases in NJ & IN
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Trump's ICE believes bigger is better. Number of detention centers over 1,000 beds:

Now: 29
End of year: 49

Photo: Ft. Bliss soft-sided detention site in Texas, expected to hold up to 5,000 migrants. (REUTERS/Paul Ratje)
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One of the newly planned family centers for parents and children will be inside Reeves, a gigantic, 5,700-bed former federal prison known for understaffing, poor medical care and inmate rioting.

Reeves video by www.youtube.com/@zoukisconsu...
Reeves Detention Center | Reeves County Detention Center
YouTube video by Zoukis Consulting Group
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Trump plans to open at least two new family detention facilities, more than doubling the record for total family capacity set under the Obama and first Trump administrations.
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ICE also plans to expand in states with few existing detention beds, including Oklahoma, Indiana, Minnesota, North Carolina and Tennessee.

Number of states that can hold over 1,000 ICE detainees:

Now: 14
End of year: 19
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Four states now account for the majority of ICE’s detention space: Texas, Louisiana, California and Georgia. That will continue, with new facilities in Texas alone expected to double the state’s capacity to an incredible 38,000 beds by year-end.
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ICE is sprinting to 100k immigrant detention beds this year, and we got the internal road map. It includes:

✅ More large-scale facilities
✅ More soft-sided tent cities
✅ Record number of family detention beds

Details in story @washingtonpost.com
wapo.st/45hE9fq

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ICE documents reveal plan to double immigrant detention space this year
Internal documents reveal ICE’s plans to double immigrant detention to more than 100,000 beds, including new detention centers for families.
wapo.st
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My latest on ICE’s business ties:

One of the key figures overseeing ICE’s unprecedented detention surge worked the last 12 years as an executive and consultant for private prison firm Geo Group and got an ethics waiver to work on Geo matters.
www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
The former private prison exec behind ICE’s immigrant detention surge
David Venturella, a veteran of private prison firm Geo Group, joined the Trump administration to help oversee an expansion of the immigrant detention system that’s benefiting his former employer.
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The more I dig into the unfolding immigration crackdown at ICE, the more I find evidence of a business motive at play. My latest story details a new policy to sharply expand the number of immigrants on GPS ankle monitors -- and make $$$ for a Florida private prison conglomerate. wapo.st/3TY4bOf
ICE moves to shackle some 180,000 immigrants with GPS ankle monitors
A June 9 memo directed ICE field officers to significantly expand the number of immigrants under round-the-clock surveillance.
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Reposted by Doug MacMillan
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Florida man arrested for child predation based on a bad facial recognition match: "This is f***ing nuts"

As has been the case in other wrongful arrests, police showed facial recognition search results to eyewitnesses.

This is a terrible practice, should be banned.

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Wrong Guy: Florida suspect misidentified by AI facial recognition technology, arrested
YouTube video by Action News Jax (CBS47 & FOX30)
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Congress allocated $45 billion to spend locking up immigrants over the next four years — more than the government spent on ICE detention during the Obama, Biden and first Trump administrations combined. Story: www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
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Congress allocated $45 billion to spend locking up immigrants over the next four years — more than the government spent on ICE detention during the Obama, Biden and first Trump administrations combined. Story: www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
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Asked about the rationale for this move, a city council member said "mass murders and shootings are at an all-time high."

In fact, there were 310 fatal and nonfatal shootings in New Orleans last year — by far the LOWEST number in the 14 years the city council has published these statistics.
Reposted by Doug MacMillan
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One of the hard lines on facial recognition technology in the U.S. has been using it to do live searches on real-time cameras. The Washington Post reports that's been happening in New Orleans, however, by a police-adjacent nonprofit called PROJECT NOLA. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras
Following records requests from The Post, officials paused the first known, widespread live facial recognition program used by police in the United States.
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