Lawsuit alleges ‘horrific’ conditions at US immigration facility in Chicago

Two Mexican immigrants living in the US for over 30 years have filed a class-action lawsuit against top officials at the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), alleging they were subjected to "inhumane and unlawful" treatment while detained at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, Chicago.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Pablo Moreno Gonzalez and Felipe Agustin Zamacona, highlights deteriorating conditions at the facility since President Donald Trump launched his immigration crackdown earlier this year. The plaintiffs claim they were denied access to legal counsel, food, medical care, and basic necessities, and were subjected to overcrowding, poor sanitation, and mistreatment by guards.

According to ICE data cited in the lawsuit, nearly 5,200 people have been held at Broadview since January, with at least 200 people inside the facility at any given time. However, the numbers have increased since Operation Midway Blitz was launched on September 8, resulting in overcrowding and strain on the facility.

The lawsuit alleges that detainees were forced to stand in cramped conditions, with rooms described as having bodily fluid on the walls, overflowing toilets, and infestations of cockroaches and centipedes. Detainees claim they were treated like animals and were denied access to outside communication, including landlines and cellphones, and even conversations with lawyers.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue that the facility is not equipped to safely handle the large numbers of immigrants being held there, and that the conditions are "inhumane" and "unlawful". The lawsuit asserts that access to counsel is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and that detainees have been denied basic human rights.

The Trump administration has consistently denied allegations of abusive conditions in ICE facilities, but Operation Midway Blitz has been subject to intense scrutiny since its launch, with reports of abuse mounting. Advocates have accused the operation of demonstrating a "pattern of extreme brutality", including incidents such as tear gas being deployed near a neighbourhood Halloween parade with young children present.

The lawsuit is the latest in a string of class-action suits filed against the Trump administration, highlighting the deteriorating conditions at immigration facilities across the US.
 
🤕 I think these guys are being a bit harsh. I mean don't get me wrong, no one should be treated like dirt just 'cause they're undocumented. But have you seen the stats on how long these immigrants have been living in the States? Like, over 30 years?! That's a pretty good track record, if you ask me. They've got to know the system is gonna kick them out eventually. 🤷‍♂️ It's not like they're innocent victims or anything... although I do feel for 'em, you know?

And don't even get me started on the whole "inhumane" thing. It's just a fancy word for "things are bad, dude". Like, yeah, the conditions at Broadview are rough, but is it really that bad? The lawsuit is basically saying that these guys were treated like animals, but honestly, have you seen the videos of them rioting and throwing trash cans in the streets during Operation Midway Blitz? 🤣 Those guys can be pretty feisty when they want to be.

Anyway, I'm all for due process and all that jazz, but let's not forget that these immigrants are here on shaky ground. They're living in a country that doesn't exactly have an open-door policy, you know? It's like... take the good with the bad, right? 😐
 
Wow 💥😱 the pics of those detention centers are insane 🤯 overcrowding and poor sanitation are unacceptable 🚽💔 how can you treat people like that? 🤷‍♂️ the fact that they were denied basic necessities like food and medical care is just heartbreaking 😭
 
OMG u guys this is like totally messed up 🤯 5,200 ppl stuck in that facility for months on end with no decent food or meds its literally like theyre animals not ppl 🐀🚽 and dont even get me started on the conditions in there walls covered in bodily fluid cockroaches centipedes its like a plague 🐜😷 how can u call this place humane?? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not surprised to hear about this lawsuit, but it's still super concerning. These guys have been living in the US for over 30 years and have probably done everything by the book, yet they're still being subjected to crap conditions in this ICE facility. 🚽 It's like they're not even human beings, you know? The fact that they had to stand in rooms with bodily fluid on the walls is just sickening.

And don't even get me started on the lack of access to basic necessities like food and medical care. I mean, isn't this what we're supposed to be offering to people who are seeking asylum or whatever? It's just not right. 🤷‍♂️ The Trump administration's response is always "it's not our fault", but someone needs to take responsibility for these conditions.

I'm all for being tough on immigration, but come on, this is insane. These guys could be getting processed and released in no time if they just got a decent cup of coffee and some dignity, you know? 😂 It's like we're trying to break their spirits or something.

Anyway, I hope the court case goes well for these guys and exposes the truth about what's really going on in these facilities. We need more transparency and accountability here! 💯
 
I'm getting super worried about these people stuck in that ICE facility 🤕. How can they expect to be treated humanely when you're treating them like cattle? I mean, overcrowding and cockroaches on the walls? That's just disgusting 😷. And what's with no access to basic necessities or lawyers? It sounds like they're being locked up for years without any real say in their situation 🚫. The government needs to take responsibility for these people's lives and make sure they're getting the care they need, not just some token gestures 💸.
 
Man, this is just sad 🤕. I remember when my abuela used to take me to visit her friends from Mexico and we would have big ol' family dinners with all sorts of delicious food. Now it sounds like people are being treated like animals in these detention centers. 5,200 people stuck in one place for months on end? That's just crazy 🚫. And the conditions? Overcrowding, poor sanitation... it's just heartbreaking 😔. I'm not sure what the solution is, but we gotta do better for these people. We're a country that's supposed to be about compassion and kindness, you know? It's time for us to step up and make sure everyone is treated with dignity 🙏.
 
I'm still trying to process what's happening to these people 🤯. I mean, 30 years living in the States, and they're treated like this? It's just not right, you know? They're basically saying that as long as you're an immigrant, you're not human. The thought of being held in those conditions, with no access to food or medical care... it's just too much 🤮.

I've got friends who are Mexican-American, and they've always told me about the struggles they faced when they were younger. But this is different. This is a whole new level of abuse. And it's not just these two guys, it's thousands of people in the same situation. It's like, how can we let this happen? 🤔
 
omg u guys can u believe this?! two dudes who have been living in the us for like 30 yrs are literally being treated like animals in that chicago ice facility 🤯 i mean overcrowding and poor sanitation is one thing but bodily fluid on the walls? cockroaches and centipedes?! no way! 😱 how r these ppl supposed to even live in those conditions? and dont even get me started on the lack of food medical care and legal counsel 🚫💉 it's just crazy how some ppl can get away with this kinda stuff. i'm literally shaking with rage right now 🤯😡
 
I'm not surprised to see this happen 🤕. 30 years they've been living in the States and still get treated like dirt? It's unbelievable. I mean, I guess it's no surprise given how Trump's policies have escalated things... but that's just cold blooded. The fact that they had to stand in rooms with bodily fluid on the walls and infestations of cockroaches and centipedes is just disgusting 🐜🚽.

I don't think it's fair to say the facility itself is the problem, though - these are people who've been living here for years, paying taxes, trying to build a life... and this is how they're treated? It's like they're not even human anymore. I just wish there was more transparency about what's really going on in these facilities.

And can we talk about the fact that these guys were basically left to rot without access to legal counsel or basic necessities? That's some messed up stuff, if you ask me 😱. I hope this lawsuit finally gets some attention and pressure is put on the Trump administration to do something about it... but at the same time, I'm not holding out much hope 🤷‍♂️.
 
Ugh this just breaks my heart 🤕 ICE facility in Chicago sounds like total nightmare 💔 5,200 people held there since January and it's getting worse with Operation Midway Blitz 🚫. How can you put people through that? No access to legal counsel, food, medical care... basic human rights being denied 👎. And those conditions? Overcrowding, poor sanitation, cockroaches, centipedes... it's like they're treating them like animals 🐜👀. Can't believe the Trump admin is denying these allegations 🙄. This lawsuit better be taken seriously or we'll never see change 💪.
 
This is so messed up 😱. Can you imagine bein' stuck in some kinda holding cell for months on end with no way to call your fam or get some decent food? It's like they're treatin' these people like less than human, which is literally what's happenin' 🤯. The stats are insane - 5,200 people stuck in this one place and it's supposed to be safe for 'em? No way, dude. We gotta do somethin' about this ASAP 👊
 
🚨 My thoughts on this are super concerning 🤕. I mean, 30 years in the US and these guys are still being treated like they're criminals? It's just not right 😔. The fact that they were denied basic human rights like access to food, medical care, and even conversations with lawyers is unbelievable 🤯. And overcrowding at the facility? That's a recipe for disaster 🚨. I think we need to take a closer look at how our immigration system works and make sure that people are being treated with dignity and respect 🙏. The Trump admin should be held accountable for this 📣. It's not just about the immigrants, it's about us as humans too 😊. We deserve better 💖.
 
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