
"Module three on the first floor of the Krome detention center resembles an emergency room. An elderly man in a wheelchair had to urinate beside his bed in the early morning hours because there was no one to help him get to the bathroom. As soon as dawn broke, he apologized to the other detainees. A man undergoing dialysis for his chronic kidney condition was heard shouting that he wanted to hang himself."
"On June 24, Barrero was locked in a cell with more than 50 other people, without hot food or access to showers. He barely slept; his bones ached. He stood up, felt a pain in his chest, and his mouth twitched. His heart couldn't take it. I got so stressed that I had my first heart attack, Barrero recounts in a phone call."
Module three on the first floor of the Krome detention center functions like an emergency room, with elderly and sick detainees lacking assistance and basic hygiene. An elderly man in a wheelchair had to urinate beside his bed because no staff helped him. Detainees report people undergoing dialysis threatening suicide, a migrant with lung cancer sent to emergency care, and widespread colds and flu. Ariel Barrero, a 56-year-old Cuban detained nearly six months, slept on a cold cement floor and suffered a heart attack after prolonged stress. He received catheterization and a stent at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital and was returned to detention two days later. Detainees describe overcrowding, lack of hot food, limited showers, delayed medical attention, and alleged mistreatment by guards.
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