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Lawsuit slams inhumane conditions at Chicago immigration facility
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67258, member: 636"] Legal advocates in Illinois launched a class action complaint on Friday, accusing federal immigration officials of maintaining unconstitutional conditions at a Chicago-area detention center. Attorneys from the MacArthur Justice Centre, ACLU of Illinois and Eimer Stahl argue authorities violated Fifth Amendment protections against unreasonable confinement and First Amendment guarantees of legal representation at the Broadview location. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin rejected the allegations, stating detainees receive three daily meals, drinking water, telephone privileges and appropriate healthcare behind privacy barriers. The legal filing describes packed cells where dozens endure constant illumination while trying to rest on plastic seating or bare concrete in cold temperatures. Lawyers claim medical evaluations do not occur and prescriptions remain unavailable, while unsanitary bathrooms breed disease. Visible toilets in crowded spaces expose occupants to surveillance cameras and views from other detainees. Advocates accuse officers of using unnecessary physical force and preventing congressional inspection despite legislative oversight powers. The complaint alleges that authorities pressure detainees into signing deportation documents they cannot comprehend. Federal agencies began holding people for extended periods through Operation Midway Blitz, which targets unauthorized residents under state sanctuary rules after one immigrant caused a fatal collision while intoxicated. [/QUOTE]
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