California warns ICE: Immigration detention centers across state need 'significant improvements'
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta warned immigration detention centers about their insufficient compliance with ICE standards, particularly in mental health care. A report released by the California Department of Justice highlights numerous deficiencies in areas such as medical recordkeeping, suicide prevention, and the treatment of mentally ill detainees. As the Trump administration pushes its deportation agenda, Bonta reinforced California's intent to maintain scrutiny over facility conditions, signaling ongoing tensions between state oversight and federal enforcement efforts.
GEO strongly disagrees with these baseless allegations, which are part of a long-standing, politically motivated, and radical campaign to abolish ICE and end federal immigration detention.
California's facility reviews remain especially critical, in light of efforts by the Trump Administration to both eliminate oversight of conditions at immigration detention facilities.
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