By Lyndsey Kelly
Impunity Watch Reporter, North America

 

WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES of America – The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) and attorneys from the University of Texas School of Law, have issued a complaint alleging ongoing abuse at the Karnes County Civil Detention Center in Karnes City, Texas.  Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, (ICE), opened the Texas facility along with a facility in Artesia, New Mexico after a 500 percent increase in the number of illegal immigrants crossing the border from Central America last year.

A Texas Immigration Detention Center (Photo Courtesy of Huffington Post).

The detention center for families was opened in Texas just two months ago. The complaint filed on 25 September, alleges that the 500-plus-bed center has failed to provide adequate food, health and mental health services. More serious allegations revolve around numerous instances of sexual abuse of women at the center.

The complaint was based on interviews with women in the Karnes City facility. The women allege that at least three employees engaged in abuse of the female detainees. The abuse includes numerous instances of the guards removing mothers from their cells at night to engage in sexual acts, in exchange for promises of immigration help. The complaint alleges that these women were harassed and groped in front of other detainees, including children. The female detainees claim that the perpetrators referred to the women as their “girlfriends.”

MALDEF asks the federal government to close the center and find alternative ways to detain immigrants with a criminal record, while releasing those whom are being detained for no other reason than illegal entry into the United States. Staff attorney for MALDEF, Marisa Bono, made a statement regarding the allegations stating, “This is exactly why the federal government should not be in the business of detaining families.”

ICE has stated that the agency is unable to discuss the ongoing investigation, but has implemented protections in accordance with Prison Rape Elimination Act regulations. A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security and ICE stated in an email “Ice has a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of sexual abuse or assault,” “Accusations of alleged unlawful conduct are investigated thoroughly and if substantiated, appropriate action is taken.”

 

 

For more information, please see the following:

BALTIMORE SUN – Texas Immigrant detention Center Rife With Abuse, Groups Say – 2 October 2014.

HUFFINGTON POST – Complaint Alleges Sexual Abuse In Immigrant Detention Center – 2 October 2014.

NBC NEWS – Sex Abuse Alleged At Immigrant Family Detention Center In Texas – 2 October 2014.

REUTERS – Texas Immigrant detention Center Rife With Abuse, Groups Say – 2 October 2014.

Author: Impunity Watch Archive