Reports from Camp East Montana reveal detainees experiencing frequent beatings and other human rights violations, raising urgent concerns about the treatment of immigrants under ICE custody. The allegations, documented by former inmates and corroborated by independent observers, point to systemic abuse that contravenes U.S. law and international human rights standards.
Advocacy groups and legal experts demand immediate investigations, transparent reporting, and the removal of personnel responsible for the misconduct. They argue that accountability is essential to restore trust in the immigration system and to uphold the principles of dignity and justice for all individuals.
These findings underscore the need for comprehensive reforms, including stricter oversight, mandatory training on human rights, and robust mechanisms for detainees to report abuse without fear of retaliation.
Source: El Paso Matters
Source: El Paso Matters
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