Families arrested in LA Ice raids held in basements with little food or water, lawyers say
Source: The Guardian
Wed 11 Jun 2025 17.37 EDT
Last modified on Wed 11 Jun 2025 17.38 EDT
As federal agents rushed to arrest immigrants across Los Angeles, they confined detainees including families with small children in a stuffy office basement for days without sufficient food and water, according to immigration lawyers.
One family with three children were held inside a Los Angeles-area administrative building for 48 hours after being arrested on Thursday immediately after an immigration court hearing, according to lawyers from the Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef), which is providing non-profit legal services in the region.
The children, the youngest of whom is three years old, were provided a bag of chips, a box of animal crackers and a mini carton of milk as their sole rations for a day. Agents told the family they did not have any water to provide during the familys first day in detention; on the second day, all five were given a single bottle to share. The one fan in the room was pointed directly towards a guard, rather than towards the families in confinement, they told lawyers.
Because it was primarily men held in these facilities, they didnt have separate quarters for families or for women, said Yliana Johansen-Méndez, chief program officer at ImmDef. Clients explained that eventually they set up a makeshift tent in an outside area to house the women and children. But clearly, there were no beds, no showers. They have since been transferred to a family detention center in Dilley, Texas, a large-scale holding facility retrofitted to hold children with their parents that was reopened under the Trump administration.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/11/la-ice-raids-immigration-conditions

Irish_Dem
(70,715 posts)Someone could have run out and bought some water at least for the children.
Rat bastards.
Ugly Americans to the core.
Haggard Celine
(17,221 posts)I'm sure they're working on that as we speak.