Judge: Customs and Border Protection is Violating Immigrants' Rights
Judge: Customs and Border Protection is Violating Immigrants' Rights
A federal judge has found that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is likely violating immigrants’ rights.According to The Arizona Capitol Times, the decision was made by U.S. District Court Judge David Bury. In his 40-page ruling, Bury found that migrants help by Customs and Border Patrol for 48 hours or more tend to face “substantially worse” conditions than facilities which house other civil suspects, including individuals booked for violent criminal offenses.At particular issue is the agency’s penchant for forcing migrants to sleep on floors—often without blankets--for days or weeks at a time. While Customs officials have explained the hardship as a consequence of overcrowding, Bury deemed the practice illegal and unwarranted.“The court finds that conditions of detention in CBP holding cells, especially those that preclude sleep over several nights, are presumptively punitive and violate the Constitution,” Bury wrote.
Under President Trump, ICE has significantly increased deportations of undocumented migrants with non-criminal records. Image via Wikimedia Commons/public domain. No uploader information given.
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