Column | Report says ICE detention often fails to meet government standards
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The Department of Homeland Security found troubling conditions in ICE detention facilities, revealing significant struggles with compliance to established health and safety standards.
Repeated noncompliance in environmental conditions, medical care, and staff communication persist across facilities, raising serious concerns about the treatment of detainees.
More than half of the inspected ICE facilities failed to meet medical care standards, leading to delays in critical health services like chronic and dental care.
The majority of facilities lacked effective communication practices, showing deficiencies in adequately addressing detainees' needs and concerns.
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