Press  conferences will be held today in San Francisco and Denver to protest  the inhumane health conditions taking place at the Denver Contract  Detention Facility (DCDF) in Aurora, CO following a chickenpox outbreak.

On  September 27, 2018, a 21-day quarantine began in Unit C1 at DCDF due to  an individual infection of chickenpox (varicella). This quarantine  resulted in dangerous medical neglect and rampant violations of due  process and visitation rights for dozens of people in ICE detention.  Some of the individuals affected by the quarantine were transferred to DCDF following the end of the ICE contract in August 2018 at the West County Detention Facility in Richmond, CA.

As  no tests, treatment, or vaccines were given to the other individuals  inside the Unit, it is apparent that ICE and the GEO Group fully  expected the infection to spread to the others. Multiple individuals in  the unit have since become infected with chickenpox and/or shingles. The  unit’s quarantine was then restarted on October 8, a clear sign of  ICE’s and the GEO Group’s incompetence or disinterest in adequately  addressing the situation through treatment.

“The guards, they don’t do anything. You have to die or almost die for them to pay attention to you,” said a Pangea Legal Services client who would like to remain anonymous. He has been in ICE detention since January, and was transferred to DCDF from WCDF earlier this year. “We had to go on hunger strike because they wouldn’t pay attention to  us or help us while in quarantine. It’s been so frustrating because many  of us have been detained for a long time and what we most want is a  chance to have our day in immigration court to be released as soon as  possible. But they’ve made things worse due to their negligence.”

The  quarantine and lack of adequate treatment and preventative medical care  has resulted in serious negative consequences for those impacted, such  as: 1) the postponement of all hearings, including bond hearings, by  weeks or even months; 2) the inability to be released through bond,  parole, or deportation, prolonging detention; 3) the inability to  receive visits from loved ones or attorneys, with serious due process  implications; and 4) severe medical neglect, as individuals are not  receiving desperately needed treatment for other illnesses and  conditions. One man in Unit C1 lost consciousness after two days of  being denied urgent medical care for a possible stroke, and two others  have left the unit in stretchers.

The  unilateral and unannounced transfers of clients to out-of-state  for-profit jails not only visits a great deal of hardship on families  struggling to remain together, it also deprives clients of their right  to counsel and destroys any semblance of due process by prolonging  detention, delaying hearings, and preventing clients from presenting  evidence and witnesses who are based locally,” said Luis Angel Reyes Savalza, Immigration Attorney at Pangea Legal Services. In  the civil context, where detention is supposed to be a constitutional  exception, and where ICE could have released people, transfers acted as a  way to break immigrants to waive their rights, self-deport, and  fracture entire communities.”

Advocates  have raised concerns about medical neglect in ICE detention for years,  including at DCDF in particular. Mere months ago, in June 2018, the  American Immigration Council and the American Immigration Lawyers  Association filed a complaint with ICE, the Office for Civil Rights and  Civil Liberties, the Office of the Inspector General, and ICE Health  Service Corps, demanding immediate investigation into the woefully inadequate medical and mental health care provided at DCDF. In December 2017, a man in ICE detention at DCDF died of a heart attack. In May 2017, Freedom for Immigrants and Human Rights Watch released a report documenting subpar medical care in ICE detention facilities around the country that endangers people’s lives and can lead to fatal consequences.

“This  outbreak is not an isolated incident. This is a symptom of the larger  problem that long-term detention is inherently inhumane and dangerous.  Human beings should not be locked up for seeking safety or a better  life,said Ana Rodriguez, Community Organizer with Colorado People’s Alliance. “The  for-profit model of detention guarantees additional human rights abuses  since these detention centers have an incentive to save money no matter  whose rights they trample on or how many lives they put on the line.”

This  is not the first time that the GEO Group is responsible for neglecting  medical needs and mishandling dangerous outbreaks in its facilities. The  Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, WA, also run by the GEO Group, is  notorious for rampant medical negligence, including its own outbreaks of chickenpox as recently as June and September 2018, which have also led to hunger strikes demanding better treatment.

“The support of organizations and individuals helps us so much,” said the man detained at DCDF. “It’s  so horrible being locked up for a long time. It’s very difficult and  traumatizing. But our families’ love is what kindles our resistance, and  for me personally, it’s what motivates me. My message to everyone is to  keep fighting and not to give up.”

Immigrants  rights groups will gather today to demand U.S. Immigration and Customs  Enforcement (ICE) and private prison company the GEO Group be held  responsible for the inhumane quarantine taking place at DCDF.

WHEN: Thursday, October 25 at 11 am PDT/noon MDT

WHO: California  Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance, Contra Costa Immigrant Rights  Alliance, Freedom for Immigrants, the Interfaith Movement for Human  Integrity, Pangea Legal Services, American Friends Service Committee,  Colorado People’s Alliance, Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition, Center  for Health Progress, and United for a New Economy

WHERE:

San Francisco, CA: 1 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94104

Denver, CO: 1420 N Ogden St #201, Denver, CO 80218 South side of the building

WHO: California  Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance, Contra Costa Immigrant Rights  Alliance, Freedom for Immigrants, the Interfaith Movement for Human  Integrity, Pangea Legal Services, American Friends Service Committee,  Colorado People’s Alliance, Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition, Center  for Health Progress, and United for a New Economy