LOS ANGELES – A human rights organization with a Los Angeles County office sent a letter to the state Supreme Court Friday urging judges to stop the transfer of deportable non-citizens from jails and prisons to federal immigration detention centers during the coronavirus pandemic.
In the friend of the court letter, Human Rights Watch submitted what it claims is evidence from its investigation into substandard care in immigration detention facilities, allegedly illustrating why transfers of immigrants into the federal system during the pandemic are dangerous.
Alexx Pons, a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said that while the health, safety and welfare of detainees is a priority, a transfer into an ICE facility may be deemed necessary.
A transfer can occur for a variety of reasons, including security issues, to comply with a court order or to place the detainee in a more appropriate facility based on circumstances and risk factors, Pons said.
“All detainee transfers and transfer determinations are based on a thorough and systematic review of the most current information available,” Pons said, adding that ICE facilities “take every precaution” to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of those in custody.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed the petition for a court order to halt the transfers on April 24, on behalf of the Southern California chapter of the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice and American Immigration Lawyers Association.
The so-called friend of the court letter was penned by Grace Meng, senior U.S. immigration researcher at Human Rights Watch.
“Now is not the time for California to increase the numbers of people locked up in immigration detention,” Meng wrote. “By stopping transfers into these facilities, the state can take action now to protect detainees, detention facility staff and the wider community from further illness and death due to COVID-19.”
California transfers many non-citizens who are released from prisons and jails — because they have completed sentences, earned parole or been granted bail — into the federal immigration detention system. As a result, local prisons and jails significantly contribute to the immigration detention population, according to Human Rights Watch.
Meng’s letter also cited a recent study released online by the Journal of Urban Health, which modeled the rate of COVID-19 transmission within 111 ICE detention facilities. The model showed that 72% of people detained in the facilities would be infected with the coronavirus 90 days after a facility had five infected cases. The model further showed that high rates of infection could contribute to overloading regional hospitals in the detention center’s community.
“ICE’s record shows that it is wholly unprepared to address a public health crisis of this magnitude or to address the health needs of any people added to the detention system,” Meng said. “If immigrants and workers in immigration detention in California get sick at high rates, hospitals in California’s communities are also likely to become overloaded.”
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surfside 6 says
The ICE deportations are for the most part only symbolic. They must be. Because the numbers of people actually expelled by ICE compared to the crushing numbers still inbound and the vast numbers that live and operate undetected is like worrying about a firecracker at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Citizens' Rights Watch says
Everyone that still loves America should write ICE about conducting raids and deportations in this valley!!!!
Don’t complain if you don’t write or email ICE.
Kiki says
All these ignorant people talking about immigrants are just haters that can’t compare themselves cause they sit behind there screen pleading to get rid of immigrants while they sit around waiting for their benefits to kick in then they wonder why they don’t have anything .
Mark says
Just another reason why I moved out of CA,,, thank God!
Ron says
Deport Deport Deport!!! Time to take care of our own people.
Cathy Moore says
Exactly. We should be worried about OUR tax paying citizens first!!!
Ron says
Ship them OUT!!! Hope Trump has massive ICE Raids. Send them home!!! We got enough problems with our own people. Deportation time.
Citizens' Rights Watch says
Better yet, everyone email ICE repeatedly and beg them to start raids in our valley!
William says
Ron, you and your ilk are a bigger problem for this country than immigrants.
They didn’t vote for Trump.
They didn’t vote for Bush>the Iraq War>the Crash of 2008-9
They didn’t vote for Reagan>the beginning of the end of the middle class.
If you can’t make it in country while many immigrants can, it’s on you. And, you haven’t made it.
Trump 2020 says
Illegal aliens use fake i.d.’s and fake social security numbers to gain access to benefits and jobs. While there are many homeless U.S. citizens, it seems these foreign leeches gets first dibs while citizens suffer. I.C.E. just deport, deport, deport! They don’t belong here.