FRANCISCO GASPAR ANDRES, wan immigrant fram Guatemala weh dem did a hold a Ft Bliss, ded inna captivity pan 3 DEC 25 fram liver an kidney failure cause him neva get adequate medical care. Not only SEC of Homeland Security fascist fotze trunt kkkristi noem ignoring established international human rights, she a authorize crimes against humanity an violations a American law by tolerating ( an probably authorizing ) di physical an sexual abuse along wid di neglect a detainees. Knowing har perverse attitude an narcissistic, sociopathic, an psychotic personality one haffi wanda if she a in fact tek great pleasure inna di abuse a immigrant detainees an di ice, hsi & cbp gestapo violence an civil liberties violations against immigrants an American citizens peacefully but actively opposing di illegal an immoral actions . Mi have no doubt noem, fascist fotze trunt greg bovino , fascist fotze trunt tricia mclaughlin, fascist fotze trunt goebbels clone stephen miller an di res a di Homeland Security staff woulda been willing participants inna hitler's an himmler's einstatzgruppe actions inna WW II. Di ACLU lang wid ada human rights an civil liberties aaganizieshan dem a investigate, publicize an a file court cases gens Homeland Security's immoral an illegal actions. Dis fram di ACLU , please sign dem petition to congress an e mail yuh representative an senators demanding congressional inspection an monitoring a all Homeland Security facilities, especially detention centers. Mi e mail deh a di end a dis post.
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Inna one letta weh a call fi end immigration detention at Fort Bliss, interviews wid 45 people report physical an sexual abuse, medical neglect, an intimidation fi self-deport.
At di largest immigration detention site inna di country, officers beat up Samuel, a detained teenager weh use a pseudonym, so badly, him did haffi go a di hospital. Him right front tooth break, an him seh one officer “grab mi testicles an firmly crush dem,” while anodda one “force him fingers deep inna mi ears.” Im add seh weeks afta di beating, damage to im left ear did so severe dat im now have trouble hearing.
Samuel's a jus one a dozens a accounts a abuse fram di immigration detention site a di Fort Bliss military base inna El Paso, Texas. Dem ya accounts deh reveal an unfolding humanitarian crisis at di military base — one weh may spread across di country as di Trump administration expand detention dangerously, recklessly an wid unprecedented speed.
Human rights organizations, including di ACLU, sen a letta Monday to US Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) weh did a detail accounts a violent assaults an sexual abuse by officers. It also reveal details a other forms a intimidation weh dem use fi pressure detained immigrants fi self-deporting or agreeing fi removal to third countries weh dem have no ties. Di findings dem base pan interviews wid more dan 45 people weh deh a Fort Bliss now, an di letta include 16 signed declarations by people weh dem detain a di facility. Tragically, Francisco Gaspar Andres, an immigrant fram Guatemala, ded a liver an kidney failure afta him fail fi get appropriate medical care at Fort Bliss pan December 3, 2025.
ICE staat detain people a Fort Bliss three months ago , while di site did still a active construction zone. Fort Bliss a di largest detention facility inna di country, weh hold roughly 3,000 people, jus a few thousand shy a it planned maximum capacity. Immigrants dem house inna tent structures inna di extreme El Paso heat. Dis tent camp, build pan a former Japanese internment camp, mark di Trump administration's novel approach fi expand di immigration detention system inna it secan term. Fort Bliss a di administration's first detention facility at a military base, but likely not di last. Wid a $1.2 billion price tag, di facility mark a pivotal point inna di Trump administration's effort fi use di US military, inna dis case its bases, as a central tool a immigration enforcement.
Detained Immigrants Describe Alarming Conditions at Fort Bliss
Since it opening, media reports an stories fram people weh dem detain affirm di conditions, rights violations, an deliberate opacity weh di ACLU warn woulda follow di opening a dis site. Recent reporting reveal alarming conditions at Fort Bliss. Di site don already rack up 60 violations a federal detention standards widin it first 50 days a operation.
Each pod hold 60–70 people weh report chronic food shortages, wid meals sufficient fi only bout 50 individuals. People get force fi ration food, skip meals, or tek turns eating — an wen food deh deh, it often spoiled or partially frozen, cause widespread vomiting, diarrhea, an rapid weight loss. Basic hygiene supplies dem scarce: pods receive only a handful a rolls a toilet paper, an people go days widout soap, clean clothing, or access to functioning showers. Detainees describe tents an bathrooms flooded wid foul water mixed wid urine an feces, creating squalid an unsafe living conditions.
Access to medical care is equally alarming. Individuals wid serious conditions report going days or weeks widout prescribed medication or having medical requests ignored until somebody collapse. Dem name dem yah using pseudonyms fi protect dem identities. Josefina, weh have diabetes, describe how shi get insulin at erratic intervals weh cause dangerous spikes an crashes inna har blood sugar. Fernando go 15 days widout him prescribed blood pressure medication. Ada people, including Ignacio, who did suffer a stroke before, report blurry vision an other clear warning signs while officers fail to provide timely care. Detainees consistently seh dat staff no respond to medical requests fi days an dat people haffi faint or bleed before dem get attention.
Extreme an unlawful use a force is also prominent at Fort Bliss. Several detained individuals have described violent assaults by officers, including sexual abuse. Ignacio, Samuel, an ada piipl ripuot se di afisa dem did a mash op dem testikel wen dem did a biit dem — wan taktik we dem yuuz wen piipl did de aredi restrain ar afta dem did rifuuz fi get rimouv tu Mexico. Abel, Benjamin, an Eduardo also reported being slammed, stomped on, or beated when dem express fear of being sent to Mexico or wen dem jus requested dem medication. Dis a nuh isolated incidents; dem reflect a pattern a brutality weh violate even ICE's minimal standards.
Access to counsel an legal services is similarly inadequate. Wen Fort Bliss did open, it did a rely almost entirely pan tablets fi visitation an attorney communication, an it did a offer no privacy fi confidential legal calls. Di facility don modify dem protocols, but legal service providers dem now allow fi meet wid only ten detainees per day — an impossible limitation fi a population a roughly 3,000. Nuff a dem still lack working PINs fi call attorneys, an di so-called law library nuh have no legal materials.
Dem rights violations — layered on top a hazardous conditions such as leaking water, unstable infrastructure, filthy tents, an ongoing construction — paint a grim picture.
Fort Bliss Signals di Dangerous Future a Immigration Detention Under Trump
If dis a di state a one brand-new, billion-dollar facility widin it first 90 days, di outlook fi di next wave a military-base detention centers is dire. As detention sites open every few weeks nationwide, di ACLU anticipate seh Fort Dix inna New Jersey ago be di next military site weh di Trump administration ago use fi mass immigration detention. Deh have also reports seh ICE a scouting a Coast Guard base inna New York fi immigration detention.
Weh wi a si a Fort Bliss a nuh anomaly; it a one warning. Di conditions at Fort Bliss reflect a broader pattern a ICE evading oversight an accountability. Di facility a one failed experiment weh expose di dangers a rapidly expanding detention, minimal safeguards, limited transparency, an virtually no oversight.
Despite clear congressional authority fi conduct announced or unanounced visits to ICE facilities, ICE continue fi enforce a policy weh require congressional offices fi gi dem a seven-day notice ahead a detention visits an routinely denies dem access to Fort Bliss an other sites. Durin di recent government shutdown, ICE even classify dem congressional relations staff as “non-essential” an furloughed dem. As a result, ICE detention facilities turn into information blackout sites wid no direct channels fi learn bout weh did a gwaan inside.
Di grim reality weh a gwaan a Fort Bliss shuda serve as a stark warning: di Trump administration's mass detention surge a nuh jus unsustainable, but fundamentally dangerous. Weh a gwaan a Fort Bliss tide a shuo di humanitarian crises dem weh a go fala a evri nyuu facility weh dem uopn anda dis ya strategy weh dem neva chek. Unless policymakers, courts, an di public intervene now, Fort Bliss naa go be an outlier; it ago be remembered as di template. Congress haffi hold di Trump administration accountable an mek sure ICE immediately halt detention at Fort Bliss, an cease expanding di use a military resources fi immigration detention an enforcement.
12DEC25
Craig, last week, a 48-year-old man weh dem did detain a Fort Bliss did ded inna ICE custody afta him did fail fi get di right medical care. Dis shudda neva happen. Di accounts dem weh a come fram ICE's largest detention center get more horrifying by di day. Wi continue fi hear reports a food shortages, beatings, tents full a sewage, an medical neglect. Dem deh detained a suffer conditions weh no human being shudn get put through – especially while dem a hold by di United States government.
Wi cyan wait while ICE subject more people to extreme abuse an neglect. Tank yuh fi yuh action today. – Di ACLU Team |

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