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Human Rights Watch documented the stories of 17 current and former detainees at federal facilities in South Florida.
Gaps in detention standards for immigrants lead to inconsistent practices and poor conditions, watchdog groups say.
Florida raced to open the center, eager to help President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown by providing more detention ...
Over the next four years, some $45 billion will be spent on ICE detention centers, which will hold mainly people who have ...
With Michael Bell's execution in Florida on Tuesday, the U.S. has now had more executions in any given year since 2015, when ...
One former ICE detainee says he and a group of men were forced to kneel with their hands tied behind their backs and eat ...
A class-action lawsuit alleges that people being held at the immigrant detention center in the Everglades "effectively have ...
Immigrants detained in federal sites in Florida have faced inhumane conditions, including substandard medical care, abuse and ...
Two 31-year-old members of the MS-13 gang were sentenced in Boston to decades in prison for their roles in a murder in 2010 ...
The United States government has subjected immigrants detained in three Florida facilities to abusive, degrading, and in some ...
Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges for soliciting prostitution and soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, but was ...
Two men with connections to Florida are at the center of a sweeping federal indictment unsealed last week in Puerto Rico, accused of orchestrating a massive international fraud scheme that stole more ...