The Washington State Department of Health says it has not been able to investigate what could be a “full-blown public health crisis” at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Tacoma.
In a legal challenge filed July 30 against the private contractor that runs the facility, health inspectors say they were denied access to inspect living conditions. Since April 2023, the department said it has received more than 700 health complaints from the undocumented people incarcerated at the facility. Among them are disturbing reports that employees failed to address life-threatening medical conditions, and served dirty food and water.
This article from January has more detail in it.
The idea that The Department of Labor and Standards can show up with a Court Order and be denied entry is mind boggling.
How is refusing to obey a court order signed by a judge not the crime of Contempt of Court?!
I’m sure that it is but I don’t know how a County Court goes about enforcing that against a Federal facility. That’s why it so rare to see this happen, the system only works if everyone plays along. I dunno.
Kill their electrical power. Make the feds have to get in there to wire up a hauled-in generator, document the situation.
This should be taken as a confession that they are not providing adequate care and need to stall to make themselves look presentable.
In a legal challenge filed July 30 against the private contractor
The privatized shell game.
Private companies shouldn’t be running detention centres.
People should stop investing in private prisons too. Most people are through the bank they use or the contents of the funds their 401k chooses for them.
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