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But the New Family Detention Centers Will Look So Nice!

11:51 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Family| Immigration| Justice| children · Comments Off

28 May 2008

detentionfacility.JPGLast week I wrote about a call for bids to build three new immigrant detention facilities. For those worried about the demand to build more glorified jails and the money it will cost to build them, maybe this will make you feel better, the centers are supposed to be nice!

“The two resident living units should be located such that the front doors of the units open onto the quad/green space. The educational and indoor recreational program buildings also face onto the quad/green space and are easily accessible to the resident living units…. The site should provide numerous open/green space areas for both large and small group recreational and educational program opportunities to take place. Fenced-in play areas for toddlers are located directly adjacent to the living units, allowing for parent supervision. Soccer, volleyball and basketball areas should be nearby but separated from the living units. The main quad shall also provide small group gathering areas for the residents to gather or for staff to utilize for different program services.” (pg. 8)
The single building plan contains the same basic components as the campus plan, but in a single building, with green space around the building. This plan is “more conducive to an urban site.” This building is organized as follows:

“A centralized interior circulation spine acts as the organizer to which the components of the [facility] are attached. The administrative functions are located near the front entry to the site. The appearance of the administration building should be non-institutional, warm, welcoming and incorporate such features as a gabled or sloped roof for a more residential style/appeal. The resident living units are located along the main circulation spine and surround a common outdoor activity/program service area. All of the resident services functions are also located along the main circulation spine, each having a designated entry or “store front” appearance, similar to a mall concept. The location of these functions will allow for easy access by residents. The services located along the main spine include recreational and educational programs, resident services, visitation, health services, library and dining…. The site provides numerous open/green space areas for both large and small group recreational and educational program opportunities to take place. Fenced in play areas for toddlers are located directly adjacent to the living units, allowing for parent supervision, while the soccer, volleyball and basketball areas are nearby, but separate from the living units.” (pg. 9)

As nice as they may be, it’s important to know that they are still detention facilities, meaning that the people cannot leave!

Via / T. Don. Hutto

Image Via / Justice for Immigrants

no-borderpatrol_w.jpgIn an NPR interview with Washington Post reporters, Dana Priest and Amy Goldstein, responsible for a four part series on the treatment of foreign detainees inside ICE detention facilities, the pair describe how medical care for those detained is decided based on manuals that tell staff what they cannot do rather on what they can do for ill inmates. But the star of the interview was a woman who called in to describe what she saw and heard when visiting her detained French fiancé. For example, she talks reveals that women inside were denied feminine hygiene products and were given rations of toilet paper and allowed to bleed on themselves.

Listen to the interview here.

Via / La Chola

Image Via / California Indy Media

U.S. Family Values : Immigrant Children Beaten in Detention

12:30 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Justice| children · Comments Off

20 May 2008

ChildBehindBars.jpgEarlier today I wrote about the U.S. is itching to build more immigrant family detention facilities. Besides the denying of basic rights that we have seen going on in such facilities, not surprisingly there is outright physical violence on top of the violence of detention, with minors as the victims.

A new lawsuit filed against a private contractor who runs an immigrant child detention center claims nine teenagers were beaten and abused by employees who work for Cornell Companies. The company has been cited by immigration officials for safety problems in the past. The Hector Garza facility in San Antonio handles young immigrant “males with serious behavioral and psychological impairments”.
“I think the general American has no idea these kids even exist,” said Susan Watson, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid attorney for the nine plaintiffs, “When our own government treats them this way, they deserve their day in court,” she said.

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