Senators Decry Conditions On Tour Of California City ICE Facility | KQED
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Senators Decry Conditions On Tour Of California City ICE Facility | KQED
"has grave concerns about the conditions at the facility and the lack of adequate medical care,"
"opened prematurely and was not prepared to handle the needs of the incoming population."
"standards set forth by our government partners."
"Of course, there can be criminal liability for an ICE agent who commits a crime. ICE agents do not have carte blanche and license to kill and commit crimes and assaults and batter and rape and murder Americans. That's what JD Vance is saying."
The California Department of Justice inspected the California City facility and reported grave concerns about its conditions and lack of adequate medical care in a Dec. 19 letter to Noem. Attorney General Rob Bonta said the facility had opened prematurely and was not prepared to handle the needs of the incoming population. CoreCivic stated the site provides robust medical and mental health care with around-the-clock access that adheres to standards set forth by government partners. California prosecutors expressed alarm at federal assertions of absolute immunity for an ICE agent involved in a Minneapolis fatal shooting and pledged to investigate despite likely difficulties without federal cooperation.
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