Less than human': Report details Trump immigration detention centre abuses
Briefly

Detainees in three Florida immigration detention facilities report severe neglect in medical care, potentially contributing to two deaths. Conditions include overcrowding and women being placed in male facilities. The findings are part of a report highlighting serious human rights abuses linked to President Trump's deportation policies. Detainees are often treated with indifference, with alarming delays in medical care, as illustrated by a tragic case involving a Haitian national who suffered a medical emergency. The system is described as fundamentally broken, characterized by systemic issues rather than isolated incidents.
The report highlighted rampant overcrowding and potentially deadly indifference to medical needs at three immigration detention facilities in Florida, leading to serious human rights concerns.
Detainees have reported degrading conditions and delayed medical treatment that may be associated with two deaths, underscoring a broken immigration detention system.
Belkis Wille of Human Rights Watch stated that abuses are systematic, with detainees treated as less than human in a fundamentally flawed system.
Former inmates provided testimonies that reveal a lax approach to medical care, including denial of treatment and medication, exacerbating the suffering of detainees.
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