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Senate probe finds widespread abuse in U.S. immigration detention, with 80+ cases of neglect, amid 60K detainees and inadequate oversight.
A Senate probe led by Senator Jon Ossoff reveals widespread human rights abuses in U.S. immigration detention, including medical neglect, inadequate food and water, and denial of essential medications, with over 80 cases documented, including a detainee denied care after a heart attack.
Detention populations have surged to nearly 60,000, prompting expansion into over 600 facilities despite ongoing overcrowding and poor conditions.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act allocated nearly $75 billion to ICE for this expansion, but oversight remains hampered by a closed Office of Detention Oversight and staffing cuts.
Civil rights groups continue legal challenges over abuses like shackling pregnant women, while DHS denies allegations, calling them politically driven.
La investigación del Senado encuentra un abuso generalizado en la detención de inmigrantes de EE.UU., con más de 80 casos de negligencia, en medio de 60 mil detenidos y una supervisión inadecuada.