News of the ongoing hunger strike at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, WA is extremely concerning. We know that our immigration detention system is in shambles, and that reforms are long overdue.
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In 2014, I introduced the Accountability in Immigration Detention Act, legislation that aimed to improve standards and living conditions in detention centers across the country.
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This came after detained people in Tacoma went on a nearly two-month hunger strike at the Northwest Detention Center over lack of access to nutritious food, solitary confinement and isolation practices, cruel treatment by guards, and other unacceptable living conditions.
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This Congress, together with
@RepJayapal I introduced an updated version: H.R. 3923, the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act, legislation to reform the systemic problems in our immigration detention system.1 reply 3 retweets 9 likesShow this thread -
Our current system is inhumane, unjust, and driven by private, for-profit corporations like The GEO Group, which operates the Northwest Detention Center.
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This bill will end the use of private facilities and repeal mandatory detention, while restoring due process, oversight, accountability, and transparency to the immigration detention system.
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We need to listen to people in detention, community activists, and concerned constituents who are shining a light on the shameful practices taking place at the Northwest Detention Center and detention centers across the country.
Read more here
https://crosscut.com/2018/07/detainees-tacoma-protest-trumps-policies-hunger-strike?utm_source=Crosscut+Daily+-+071718&utm_medium=email …
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