Chattanooga Times Free Press

Arrested reporter criticizes the ‘inhumane’ conditions at U.S. detention centers

- BY ADRIAN SAINZ

MEMPHIS — A Spanishlan­guage reporter who was recently released from immigratio­n custody said Wednesday he was held for 15 months in detention centers that were plagued by insects and he had to bathe with cold water from water hoses.

During a news conference, Manuel Duran discussed what he called inhumane conditions at immigratio­n detention facilities in Louisiana and Alabama. Duran was released from an Alabama facility on bail last week as immigratio­n courts consider his request for asylum.

The El Salvador native was arrested while covering an April 3, 2018, rally protesting immigratio­n policies in Memphis. Protesters had blocked a street in front of a downtown courthouse on the 50th anniversar­y of the Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr’s assassinat­ion.

Protest-related charges were subsequent­ly dropped, but Duran was picked up by immigratio­n agents and detained after he was released from jail.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t has said Duran was taken into custody because he had a pending deportatio­n order from 2007 after failing to appear for a court hearing. Duran has said he did not receive a notice to appear in court with a time and date on it.

Duran has lived in Memphis for years. He ran the Memphis Noticias online news outlet and reported on the effects of U.S. immigratio­n policies on the Hispanic community. Duran’s lawyers have said he came to the United States without permission in 2006

after receiving death threats related to reporting on corruption in El Salvador.

Duran spoke Wednesday from a statement he delivered in Spanish that was later translated into English and read to reporters. Mentioning President Donald Trump, Duran questioned his arrest and criticized U.S. policies of arresting immigrants who don’t have permission to be in the country and separating them from their families while targeting them for deportatio­n.

“I have seen the cruelty of the mass incarcerat­ion of immigrants firsthand and it is unnecessar­y and inhumane,” Duran said.

Food portions were small in the detention facilities where he was held, Duran said. Facilities were infested by spiders and cockroache­s, and for two months, detainees at the Etowah County Detention Center in Alabama only had water hoses with which to bathe, he said.

“At Etowah, for two weeks, for no reason, the heater was turned on to its full capacity,” Duran said in the translated statement. “This happened during the summer and it

was very difficult to sleep.”

Duran also said there were no recreation facilities at Etowah and detainees “were locked up without being able to see the sunlight.”

“This experience has been very difficult for me and my family, psychologi­cally and economical­ly,” Duran said. “I feel that my life has turned 180 degrees and I’m still trying to adapt.”

ICE spokesman Bryan Cox challenged Duran’s assertion about bathing with hoses in a phone interview with The Associated Press.

“If that were true, I would simply ask you, ‘Does it seem remotely plausible that you would not have heard about it at the time,’” Cox said.

Cox said all ICE facilities are subject to regular inspection­s. The Etowah detention center has repeatedly been found to operate in compliance with ICE’s standards, Cox said.

Cox said outdoor recreation at Etowah takes place within the detention center, but the recreation area has a fenced roof open to the outside.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JIM WEBER ?? Memphis police arrest Spanish-language reporter Manuel Duran on April 3, 2018, during an immigratio­n protest in Memphis. Duran, who has been facing deportatio­n since his arrest 15 months ago, was released from custody on July 11 as his case proceeds.
AP PHOTO/JIM WEBER Memphis police arrest Spanish-language reporter Manuel Duran on April 3, 2018, during an immigratio­n protest in Memphis. Duran, who has been facing deportatio­n since his arrest 15 months ago, was released from custody on July 11 as his case proceeds.
 ?? AP PHOTO/ADRIAN SAINZ ?? Reporter Manuel Duran listens to a question during a news conference Wednesday in Memphis.
AP PHOTO/ADRIAN SAINZ Reporter Manuel Duran listens to a question during a news conference Wednesday in Memphis.

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