Immigration lawyers are describing ICE detention centers in Los Angeles as "inhumane" and a "ticking time bomb" with limited access to food and water and extreme temperatures.
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- Detainee numbers in ICE facilities are rising following increased immigration enforcement.
- Lawyers and detainees report inhumane conditions, including limited food, water, and extreme temperatures. 35s
- Detainees lack beds, blankets, and reliable phone access, hindering contact with families and lawyers. 43s
- Medical needs of detainees, such as diabetes and dialysis, are reportedly not being met. 58s
- Similar conditions have been reported in ICE centers in other cities, but ICE and DHS have not addressed these concerns publicly. 1m 59s