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Monday, August 13, 2018
Contact: Whitney Brennan, 202-224-3873
FOLLOWING TROUBLING REPORTS THAT FEDERALLY CONTRACTED, PRIVATELY RUN DETENTION CENTERS ARE WITHHOLDING BASIC NECESSITIES FROM IMMIGRANT DETAINEES UNLESS THEY "VOLUNTEER" TO WORK, GILLIBRAND LEADS GROUP OF SIX SENATORS IN CALLING ON DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY TO IMMEDIATELY END THESE ILLEGAL PRACTICES, CREATE MORE ACCOUNTABILITY AND OVERSIGHT AT THESE FACILITIES
According to Multiple Reports, Immigrant Detainees are Denied Basic Necessities if They Do Not "Volunteer" to Perform Tasks such as Mopping, Scrubbing Toilets, and Waxing Floors; Those Who Object to "Volunteering" are Subject to Punishments Such As Segregation, Solitary Confinement, Threat of Physical Harm, and Referral for Criminal Prosecution
Washington, DC - Following multiple reports that federally contracted, privately run detention centers are withholding food, hygienic supplies, and contact with loved ones from immigrant detainees in order to force them to "volunteer" to perform tasks that include scrubbing toilets, mopping, waxing floors, and cleaning medical facilities, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand led a group of five other Senators in calling on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to immediately take action to end these practices and ensure that these facilities comply with existing laws.
"It is unacceptable that private companies are forcing labor upon detainees, in the name of the U.S. government, to take advantage of detainee voluntary payment levels, rather than hiring employees to operate their facilities, and further highlights the lack of oversight at federally contracted detention centers," the Senators wrote. "This type of illegal behavior should not be allowed to occur under any circumstance, especially under a federal contract funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars. Our immigration detention system should be run by the highest standards; instead, it appears private companies have been allowed to deprive individuals of basic needs in order to provide billion dollar operations with a ready supply of cheap labor to operate their...