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California Migrant Detention Center Faces Group Challenge Concerns

EmpresenceBy EmpresenceNovember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Lawsuit Filed Over Conditions at California’s Largest Immigration Detention Center

Overview of the Lawsuit

Civil rights organizations have initiated legal action against the California City Detention Facility, the state’s largest immigration detention center. This lawsuit highlights ongoing concerns regarding the treatment and living conditions of detainees as advocates for migrant rights and Democratic lawmakers seek increased oversight of the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

The complaint was submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. It sheds light on the facility, which has been repurposed from a state prison into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center located in the Mojave Desert.

Inhumane Conditions Reported

According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and multiple other advocacy groups, the conditions in the facility are described as unconstitutional. The lawsuit lists several alarming issues, such as:

  • Lack of Medical Care: Detainees reportedly face significant barriers to obtaining medical attention.
  • Inaccessible Facilities for Disabled Individuals: Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are reportedly inadequate.
  • Religious Rights Violations: Detainees have expressed that their religious practices are being infringed upon.

The complaint characterizes the overall environment as dire, stating, “The facility is decrepit. Sewage bubbles up from the shower drains, and insects crawl up and down the walls of the cells.” Safety concerns arise as detainees are allegedly locked in small cells for extended periods, with reports of officers threatening them with violence.

Federal Oversight and Legal Actions

Previous legal actions against the Trump administration’s immigration policies have seen federal judges across the country demand remedial measures in response to inhumane conditions. A judge in New York ruled that improvements were necessary for the 26 Federal Plaza facility, while another judge in Illinois issued a temporary restraining order for the Broadview detention center, alleging severe inadequacies in detainee treatment.

Democratic Senators Tammy Duckworth and Richard J. Durbin have also voiced their concerns, requesting access to inspect the Broadview center to investigate ICE operations more thoroughly. Durbin questioned what the Department of Homeland Security was trying to conceal, given their repeated requests for oversight.

Similarly, House Democrats have filed a lawsuit in Washington, claiming the Trump administration is unlawfully obstructing lawmakers from conducting oversight visits to detention facilities.

Details from Detainees

The lawsuit features personal accounts from the seven plaintiffs detailing their distressing experiences. For instance:

  • Yuri Alexander Roque Campos struggles with a heart condition and has allegedly been denied critical medication, leading to multiple hospital visits.
  • Gustavo Guevara Alarcon claims he faced excessive disciplinary threats for merely requesting more time in the shower.
  • Another plaintiff, Sokhean Keo, stated, “ICE officials at the facility treat people like they’re trash, like they’re nothing,” highlighting the lack of basic hygiene and nutrition.

The lawsuit seeks class-action certification for all detainees at the facility, asserting that the conditions violate the First and Fifth Amendments and the Rehabilitation Act.

Background on the Facility

The California City Detention Facility is now operated by CoreCivic, having secured a contract worth $130 million annually to detain up to 2,560 immigrants. Such expansions come amidst a push for stricter immigration laws, bolstered by a federal reconciliation package signed by President Trump, which allocated billions for enhancing immigration enforcement.

Official Responses and Future Implications

A representative from the facility defended the treatment of detainees, asserting that allegations of mistreatment are unfounded and that the facility provides essential care, nutritious meals, and access to medical services. This defense comes after detainees staged peaceful protests and hunger strikes in September to raise awareness of their grievances.

The Justice Department’s response to the ongoing litigation has been passed to the Department of Homeland Security and ICE, which have not yet provided official comments.

Conclusion

As the legal battle unfolds, the lawsuit could significantly impact oversight of immigration detention centers, emphasizing the need for humane treatment of detainees. The revelations about conditions within the California City Detention Facility serve as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by immigrants in the U.S. and the critical importance of advocacy and oversight in immigration policy enforcement.

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