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niyad

(132,446 posts)
Tue Nov 3, 2015, 11:07 PM Nov 2015

Hundreds of Women in Immigrant Prison on Hunger Strike for Immediate Release

Hundreds of Women in Immigrant Prison on Hunger Strike for Immediate Release

"I'm dying of desperation from this injustice, from this cruelty," wrote Insis Maribel Zelaya Bernardez.

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The Hutto Immigrant Detention Center in Taylor, Texas pictured on Tuesday, April 22, 2008. (Photo: Donna McWilliam/AP)


Just one week in, an indefinite hunger strike at an all-women's immigrant detention center in Texas—operated by the for-profit prison company Corrections Corporation of America—has swelled to hundreds of refugees and migrants who are uniting behind a single demand: immediate freedom.

While the exact number of participants is unknown, a person who regularly visits the Hutto Detention Center in Taylor where the protest is taking place told Common Dreams that a "very substantial proportion" of the 500 women detained there on hunger strike. The source requested anonymity to ensure continued access to the detention center, which is ultimately under the control of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The vast majority of those on hunger strike are asylum seekers fleeing violence and poverty in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, with many also from Nicaragua, Brazil, Mexico, and Europe. Some are seeking to live in the United States to reunite with their children and other family members.

"There are grave injustices being committed—detentions spanning eight months, 10 months, a year, a year and a half," declared Magdrola, one of the 27 women who launched the peaceful protest last week, in a hand-written letter. "In the end, we are being told we have no rights and will be deported, with offensive words and gestures that make us feel worthless."

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http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/11/03/hundreds-women-immigrant-prison-hunger-strike-immediate-release

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Hundreds of Women in Immigrant Prison on Hunger Strike for Immediate Release (Original Post) niyad Nov 2015 OP
It's just sickening to know these women are this desperate. WTF is wrong with the US? nt Mnemosyne Nov 2015 #1
despite the "ideal" --this is a nation founded in violence, hatred and ignorance. sadly, does niyad Nov 2015 #3
Every now and then we have a moment of sanity malaise Nov 2015 #5
sadly, you are quite correct. niyad Nov 2015 #6
Too true, niyad, sadly true. nt Mnemosyne Nov 2015 #9
k&r (nt) enough Nov 2015 #2
. . . niyad Nov 2015 #4
This is a heartless and inhumane policy. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2015 #7
and yet, completely unsurprising. niyad Nov 2015 #8

niyad

(132,446 posts)
3. despite the "ideal" --this is a nation founded in violence, hatred and ignorance. sadly, does
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 12:05 PM
Nov 2015

not seem to be improving.

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