13 December 2025

Detained Immigrants Detail Physical Abuse and Inhumane Conditions at Largest Immigration Detention Center in the U.S. 8DEZ25




FRANCISCO GASPAR ANDRES, an immigrant from Guatemala being held at Ft Bliss, died in captivity on 3 DEC 25 from liver and kidney failure because he did not receive adequate medical care. Not only is SEC of Homeland Security fascist fotze trunt kkkristi noem ignoring established  international human rights, she is authorizing crimes against humanity and violations of American law by tolerating ( and probably authorizing ) the physical and sexual abuse along with the neglect of detainees. Knowing her perverse attitude and narcissistic, sociopathic, and psychotic personality one has to wonder if she is in fact taking great pleasure in the abuse of immigrant detainees and the ice, hsi & cbp gestapo violence and civil liberties violations against immigrants and American citizens peacefully but actively opposing the agency's illegal and immoral actions. I have no doubt noem, fascist fotze trunt greg bovino, fascist fotze trunt tricia mclaughlin, fascist fotze trunt goebbels clone stephen miller and the rest of the Homeland Security staff would have been willing participants in hitler's and himmler's einstatzgruppe actions in WW II. The ACLU along with other human rights and civil liberties organizations are investigating, publicising and filing court cases against Homeland Security's immoral and illegal actions. This from the ACLU, please sign their petition to congress and e mail your representative and senators demanding congressional inspection and monitoring of all Homeland Security facilities, especially detention centers. My e mail is at the end of this post.

 Detained Immigrants Detail Physical Abuse and Inhumane Conditions at Largest Immigration Detention Center in the U.S.

Haddy Gassama,
she/her/hers,
Senior Policy Counsel, National Political Advocacy Department,
ACLU

December 8, 2025

In a letter calling to end immigration detention at Fort Bliss, interviews with 45 people report physical and sexual abuse, medical neglect, and intimidation to self-deport.

At the largest immigration detention site in the country, officers beat up Samuel, a detained teenager who uses a pseudonym, so badly, he had to go to the hospital. His right front tooth broke, and he said one officer “grabbed my testicles and firmly crushed them,” while another “forced his fingers deep into my ears.” He added that weeks after the beating, damage to his left ear was so severe that he now has trouble hearing.

Samuel’s is just one of dozens of accounts of abuse from the immigration detention site at the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas. These accounts reveal an unfolding humanitarian crisis at the military base — one which may spread across the country as the Trump administration expands detention dangerously, recklessly and with unprecedented speed.

Human rights organizations, including the ACLU, sent a letter Monday to U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) detailing accounts of violent assaults and sexual abuse by officers. It also reveals details of other forms of intimidation used to pressure detained immigrants into self-deporting or agreeing to removal to third countries where they have no ties. The findings are based on interviews with more than 45 people currently held at Fort Bliss, and the letter includes 16 signed declarations by people detained at the facility. Tragically, Francisco Gaspar Andres, an immigrant from Guatemala, died of liver and kidney failure after he failed to receive appropriate medical care at Fort Bliss on December 3, 2025.

ICE began detaining people at Fort Bliss three months ago, while the site was still an active construction zone. Fort Bliss is the largest detention facility in the country, holding roughly 3,000 people, just a few thousand shy of its planned maximum capacity. Immigrants are housed in tent structures in the extreme El Paso heat. This tent camp, built on a former Japanese internment camp, marked the Trump administration's novel approach to expanding the immigration detention system in its second term. Fort Bliss is the administration’s first detention facility at a military base, but likely not the last. With a $1.2 billion price tag, the facility marks a pivotal point in the Trump administration’s effort to use the U.S. military, in this case its bases, as a central tool of immigration enforcement.


Detained Immigrants Describe Alarming Conditions at Fort Bliss

Since its opening, media reports and stories from people detained affirm the conditions, rights violations, and deliberate opacity the ACLU warned would follow the opening of this site. Recent reporting reveals alarming conditions at Fort Bliss. The site has already racked up 60 violations of federal detention standards within its first 50 days of operation.

Each pod holds 60–70 people who report chronic food shortages, with meals sufficient for only about 50 individuals. People are forced to ration food, skip meals, or take turns eating — and when food is available, it is often spoiled or partially frozen, causing widespread vomiting, diarrhea, and rapid weight loss. Basic hygiene supplies are scarce: pods receive only a handful of rolls of toilet paper, and people go days without soap, clean clothing, or access to functioning showers. Detainees describe tents and bathrooms flooded with foul water mixed with urine and feces, creating squalid and unsafe living conditions.

Access to medical care is equally alarming. Individuals with serious conditions report going days or weeks without prescribed medication or having medical requests ignored until someone collapses. They are named here using pseudonyms to protect their identities. Josefina, who has diabetes, describes receiving insulin at erratic intervals that cause dangerous spikes and crashes in her blood sugar. Fernando went 15 days without his prescribed blood pressure medication. Others, including Ignacio, who previously suffered a stroke, report blurry vision and other clear warning signs while officers fail to provide timely care. Detainees consistently say that staff do not respond to medical requests for days and that people must faint or bleed before receiving attention.

Extreme and unlawful use of force is also prominent at Fort Bliss. Several detained individuals have described violent assaults by officers, including sexual abuse. Ignacio, Samuel, and others report officers crushing their testicles during beatings — a tactic used while people were already restrained or after they refused coerced removal to Mexico. Abel, Benjamin, and Eduardo also reported being slammed, stomped on, or beaten when they expressed fear of being sent to Mexico or when they simply requested their medication. These are not isolated incidents; they reflect a pattern of brutality that violates even ICE’s minimal standards.

Access to counsel and legal services is similarly inadequate. When Fort Bliss opened, it relied almost entirely on tablets for visitation and attorney communication, offering no privacy for confidential legal calls. The facility has since modified its protocols, but legal service providers are now allowed to meet with only ten detainees per day — an impossible limitation for a population of roughly 3,000. Many still lack working PINs to call attorneys, and the so-called law library contains no legal materials.

These rights violations — layered on top of hazardous conditions such as leaking water, unstable infrastructure, filthy tents, and ongoing construction — paint a grim picture.


Fort Bliss Signals the Dangerous Future of Immigration Detention Under Trump

If this is the state of a brand-new, billion-dollar facility within its first 90 days, the outlook for the next wave of military-base detention centers is dire. As detention sites open every few weeks nationwide, the ACLU anticipates that Fort Dix in New Jersey will be the next military site the Trump administration will use for mass immigration detention. There have also been reports of ICE scouting a Coast Guard base in New York for immigration detention.

What we are witnessing at Fort Bliss is not an anomaly; it is a warning. The conditions at Fort Bliss reflect a broader pattern of ICE evading oversight and accountability. The facility is a failed experiment that exposes the dangers of rapidly expanding detention, minimal safeguards, limited transparency, and virtually no oversight.

Despite clear congressional authority to conduct announced or unannounced visits to ICE facilities, ICE continues to enforce a policy that requires congressional offices to give them a seven-day notice ahead of detention visits and routinely denies them access to Fort Bliss and other sites. During the recent government shutdown, ICE even classified its congressional relations staff as “non-essential” and furloughed them. As a result, ICE detention facilities turned into information blackout sites with no direct channels to learn about what was happening inside.

The grim reality unfolding at Fort Bliss should serve as a stark warning: the Trump administration’s mass detention surge is not just unsustainable, but fundamentally dangerous. What is happening at Fort Bliss today foreshadows the humanitarian crises that will follow at every new facility opened under this unchecked strategy. Unless policymakers, courts, and the public intervene now, Fort Bliss will not be an outlier; it will be remembered as the template. Congress must hold the Trump administration accountable and ensure ICE immediately halt detention at Fort Bliss, and cease expanding the use of military resources for immigration detention and enforcement.


12DEC25

Craig, last week, a 48-year-old man detained at Fort Bliss died in ICE custody after failing to receive appropriate medical care. This should never have happened.

The accounts coming from ICE's largest detention center get more horrifying by the day. We continue hearing reports of food shortages, beatings, tents filled with sewage, and medical neglect. Those detained are suffering conditions that no human being should be put through – especially while held by the United States government.

The abuses we're seeing at Ft. Bliss are emblematic of the inhumane conditions that have become a hallmark of the ICE detention system as a whole. Tell your members of Congress to intervene now by exercising their oversight responsibilities and shutting down the ICE detention machine once and for all.

Act Now

We can't wait while ICE subjects more people to extreme abuse and neglect. Thank you for your action today.

– The ACLU Team


HERE IS MY E MAIL TO REP SUHAS SUBRAMANYAN D-VA 10TH, SEN MARK WARNER D-VA AND SEN TIM KAINE D-VA
The United States has long provided a home for immigrants and people seeking safety. The mass detention of immigrants – including families and kids – is antithetical to our laws and values. I do not want my taxpayer dollars wasted on this inhumane, immoral, and unneeded ICE detention system. I’m calling on you as my representative to conduct rigorous oversight into ICE facilities, including conducting in-person visits to facilities in our state and district, and demanding accountability against all ICE detention abuses.
Under the Trump administration ICE’s budget has skyrocketed to fuel the most extreme expansion of immigration detention in history. More than 60,000 immigrants are detained across the country, in facilities that range from tent camps on military bases to big private prisons – where abuse, medical neglect, and complete disregard for the dignity of people in its custody are commonplace. It is shameful the drumpf / trump-vance administration encourages Sec Of Homeland Security kkkristi noem to authorize and actually encourage members of the department to violate American citizen's and immigrant's civil liberties and human rights. These actions are illegal under American law, they are immoral and they are crimes against humanity under international law. 
ICE plans to expand detention to a staggering capacity of at least 100,000 people on any given day, in more than 100 detention sites nationwide, despite strong opposition from Americans across the country and members of Congress.
Building tent camps for immigrants and deploying masked deportation squads to terrify our neighbors and loved ones are part of President Trump and Stephen Miller’s draconian mass detention and deportation agenda. The bottom line is that this system is fundamentally inhumane, unnecessarily costly, and continues to put lives at risk: Please conduct oversight and demand accountability against ICE’s cruel, abusive mass detention machine now.
Sincerely,

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