Report Alleges Degrading Treatment and Medical Neglect at South Florida ICE Detention Centers
One former ICE detainee says he and a group of men were forced to kneel with their hands tied behind their backs and eat "like dogs."

Detainees at three federal immigration detention centers in South Florida are regularly subjected to medical neglect, overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and mental and physical abuse, according to a new report by three human rights and legal aid groups.
In one incident, officers allegedly made men wait hours for lunch and then forced them to eat with their hands shackled behind their backs.
"We had to bend over and eat off the chairs with our mouths, like dogs," Harpinder Chauhan, a British entrepreneur who was detained by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this spring and eventually deported, told the report's researchers.
The report, released Monday by Human Rights Watch, Americans for Immigrant Justice, and Sanctuary of the South, compiled interviews with 11 current and recent detainees at the Krome Detention Center, Federal Detention Center (FDC) Miami, and the Broward Transition Center (BTC), as well as family members of detainees and immigration attorneys.
The report found that staff at the three facilities "subjected detained individuals to dangerously substandard medical care, overcrowding, abusive treatment, and restrictions on access to legal and psychosocial support."
Numerous interviewees in the report described being put in frigid holding cells without proper bedding or clothes for days at a time, being given inadequate food and water, and facing retaliation for seeking medical treatment.
"People in immigration detention are being treated as less than human," Belkis Wille, associate crisis and conflict director at Human Rights Watch, said in a press release. "These are not isolated incidents, but rather the result of a fundamentally broken detention system that is rife with serious abuses."
The report's findings echo media investigations and other recent reports on conditions at the detention centers—the populations of which have swelled far past their operating capacities in the months since President Donald Trump's mass deportation initiative began. In May, Reason reported on widespread dysfunction and lack of legal access at FDC Miami, a federal jail operated by the Bureau of Prisons that is currently being used to house hundreds of immigration detainees. Multiple news stories have similarly reported overcrowding, filth, and negligence at the Krome Detention Center, an ICE facility on the western edge of Miami-Dade County.
Chauhan, who entered the U.S. on an investor visa in 2016, was detained by ICE agents in February and spent time in all three facilities in the report. He said he was kept in overcrowded, freezing cells with broken toilets.
At FDC Miami, he said he endured particularly demeaning and dehumanizing treatment one day in mid-April. He said dozens of detainees were put into a single holding cell early in the morning, with their feet shackled and hands tied behind their backs, and then left for hours without food:
By then it was 5 p.m. and no one had had lunch. Some had not even had breakfast. We could see the food through the bars of our holding cell in styrofoam containers on a cart. The food was in front of us, but the guards refused to give it to us. At 7 p.m., they finally gave us lunch, but only after another guard protested on our behalf. We were chained though, so we could not reach the plates with our hands. We had to put the plates on chairs and then bend down and eat with our mouths, like dogs.
Although Chauhan is diabetic, he told researchers that staff regularly refused to give him his insulin. Chauhan eventually collapsed while standing in the dinner line at BTC, leading to him being hospitalized for three days. Chauhan's son said that hospital and ICE staff would not give him any information on his father's condition.
BTC is the same facility where Marie Ange Blaise, a 44-year-old Haitian woman, died on April 25. An ICE detainee death report attributed her death to issues related to chronic hypertension and kidney disease, and it stated that Blaise refused to take her blood pressure medication.
"We started yelling for help, but the guards ignored us," one detainee told researchers about Blaise's death. "Finally, one officer approached slowly, looked at her without intervening, and then walked away. After that, it took eight minutes for the medical provider to arrive, and then another 15 or 20 before the rescue team came. By then, she was not moving."
Medical neglect and denial of medication is a continual theme of the report. Interviewees described being refused treatment until they began coughing up blood, or worse.
One man detained at Krome said that the only way he could get guards to believe he was suffering from an excruciating hernia was to throw himself on the floor. Prison staff eventually wheeled him to the medical team, where the doctor on duty told him he "likely just had gas" and offered him "a Pepto-Bismol and two Tylenols." The detainee refused to leave until the doctor eventually agreed to send him to a hospital, where he received a CAT scan that found he had a strangulated abdominal wall hernia. "The doctor [at the hospital] told me that if I had not come in then, my intestines would have likely ruptured," the man said.
"The rapid, chaotic, and cruel approach to arresting and locking people up is literally deadly," Katie Blankenship, immigration attorney and co-founder of Sanctuary of the South, said in a press release, "and causing a human rights crisis that will plague this state and the entire country for years to come."
ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report.
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Rapefugees complaining about not receiving white glove service. Dog bites man story…Akita leaves White Mike story.
What?
No mint under their pillows?
No ferris wheel to ride?
No room service?
What kind of prison system are we running here?
The Perrier was warm!
The best source of unbiased information is from open borders NGOs.
JD Vance is wrong about open borders NGOs.
Dark money fed to them through Georgy Swartz.
"People in immigration detention are being treated as less than human," Belkis Wille, associate crisis and conflict director at Human Rights Watch, said in a press release. "These are not isolated incidents, but rather the result of a fundamentally broken detention system that is rife with serious abuses."
Why are you using the word "people"? These are vermin. They're a plague on society. In the past we would have just exterminated them, but if we did those damned Democrats would complain.
Poor sarc
He is so retardedly broken. But that's what happens when you join the left. Nothing but strawman, false appeals to morality, hypocrisy, and drugs.
Half the "libertarians" here wouldn't bat an eye at gas chambers as long as our Dear Leader said they were the BEST gas chambers
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime."
Looks like we may have found our next Reason editor!
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1947318441590890960
Hunter Biden throws a massive tantrum over mass deportations:
"People are upset about illegal immigration? F*ck you. How do you think your hotel gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your f*cking table? Who do you think washes your dishes?"
Who will pick our cotton?
Who will pick our nose?
Who will pick up our cocaine?
We should have picked our own cotton.
Tom Cotton?
Doing the jobs that Americans [can't] do for well below minimum wage and no healthcare.
sarc used to work in the food industry until he had that run in with some midget lesbian. Though in Hunter’s defense, domestic cooks apparently cannot make a Cuban.
So I'm intrigued by the midget lesbian incident. Was Sarc on the bottom and was there an Akita in the room?
Who will wipe our asses?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJl7acUIvjk&ab_channel=NewYorkPost
Hunter and saec are basically the same person except for 2 things.
Hunter got laid.
Hunter can criticize democrats.
Hilarious. I can't afford a hotel and I washed my own dishes.
Let me guess, they're collecting uteruses again...
Move over Maryland Dad. A new Reason poster boy in the house!
https://x.com/breaking911/status/1947008562162548845
SHOCK VIDEO: Honduran illegal kidnaps woman in Houston before torturing her for days, deputies say
Diversity is our strength.
Cultural torture you bigot.
https://cwbchicago.com/2025/07/released-by-safe-t-act-jailed-by-ice-man-accused-of-hiding-womans-body-in-bleach-filled-trash-can-arrested-by-immigration-agents-in-chicago.html
MAGAs need to take a hard look in the mirror when they write vile comments like we see here. Cruel punishments are a violation of constitutional rights.
No verifiable facts have been provided in this article or the reports from inmates, who have great incentive to lie. Why believe someone's story devoid of facts before any verifiable facts are available?
MAGAs despise separation of powers, birthright citizenship, and due process. They celebrate the fact that Trump has turned ICE into his own personal police force that answers to him, not the Constitution (which does not grant police powers to the federal government). They don't consider illegals to be humans worthy of any rights. They would vote for Trump if he ran for a third term. They want a strongman who will smite their enemies, not a president constrained by limited powers. In short, they don't give two shits about the Constitution.
You despise all types of intelligence or education. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Do you find it ironic you align with the open democrats here 100% yet?
You need to get rid of your TV; it's driving you insane. Obama deported 3,000,000 illegals, and none of them got hearings.
Being held in detention has never been cruel.
That is objectively false. There are thousands of case law examples where prisoners successfully brought 8A claims.
Take everything an inmate tells you with a grain of salt. They have all the incentive to lie, especially to those who are biased against detention centers and support illegal immigrants. Until a report is done on the facilities themselves and not just based on the stories from inmates and contain verifiable facts, we shouldn't just assume what inmates say.
CharlieG > charliehall
"We had to bend over and eat off the chairs with our mouths, like dogs,"
Life sure seems better in your country of origin, doesn't it.
Y'know you can still self-deport at any time. Literally nothing is keeping you in ICE detention.
The report found that staff at the three facilities "subjected detained individuals to dangerously substandard medical care, overcrowding, abusive treatment, and restrictions on access to legal and psychosocial support."
Life sure seems better in your country of origin, doesn't it.
Y'know you can still self-deport at any time. Literally nothing is keeping you in ICE detention.
Multiple news stories have similarly reported overcrowding, filth, and negligence at the Krome Detention Center, an ICE facility on the western edge of Miami-Dade County.
Life sure seems better in your country of origin, doesn't it.
Y'know you can still self-deport at any time. Literally nothing is keeping you in ICE detention.
He said dozens of detainees were put into a single holding cell early in the morning, with their feet shackled and hands tied behind their backs, and then left for hours without food
Life sure seems better in your country of origin, doesn't it.
Y'know you can still self-deport at any time. Literally nothing is keeping you in ICE detention.
"The doctor [at the hospital] told me that if I had not come in then, my intestines would have likely ruptured," the man said.
Life sure seems better in your country of origin, doesn't it.
Y'know you can still self-deport at any time. Literally nothing is keeping you in ICE detention.
I feel like I'm repeating myself. Am I repeating myself?
Also, how disgustingly offensive is it to listen to these people constantly complain about their conditions instead of showing us some FRIGGIN' GRATITUDE for their current state than being back in their country of origin.
These ingrates. These selfish entitled punks. Not a single one of these SOBs deserves life in America.
Are they getting their Cable-TV and Steak Dinners still?
Priorities man. Priorities. /s
I have a hard time believing anyone who thinks they're entitled to someone else's house/nation.
Where does their selfish-entitlement feelings end and truthfulness begin?
>One former ICE detainee says he and a group of men were forced to kneel with their hands tied behind their backs and eat "like dogs."
Things that didn't happen for 2000, Alex.
Why are we supposed to take the statements, coached by activists, from violent criminals seriously?
Some men would pay good money for that kind of treatment, ask Sam Brinton.
Crimea river.
Murderers, rapists, thieves and gang bangers get what they deserve. Especially if they're Venezuelans, the toilet people of the world.
https://cwbchicago.com/2025/07/venzeuelan-man-sexually-assaulted-13-year-old-then-fled-to-nyc-officials.html
"Fuentes fled the home on foot before officers arrived, leaving behind his shoes and immigration paperwork"
You can't make this shit up.
This story needs to be published in every newspaper in Central/South America.
Who's going to read it to them?