Marysville Appeal-Democrat

‘We cannot take care of these inmates’

State prison strains to handle hundreds of immigrant detainees

- The Los Angeles Times (TNS)

VICTORVILL­E – Immigratio­n detainees who were sent to a federal prison here last month were kept in their cells for prolonged periods with little access to the outside and were unable to change their clothing for weeks, according to workers at the facility and visitors who have spoken with detainees.

Staffers at the prison also say they have not been given the proper resources or direction to handle the influx of detainees, putting inmates and workers in danger.

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“We’re putting out fires, just like we were doing before,” said a worker who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliatio­n. “But it’s gone from bad to worse to worst. We cannot take care of these inmates.”

The Victorvill­e Federal Correction­al Complex is a sprawling federal prison in San Bernardino County that houses thousands of inmates who have been convicted of crimes in federal courts.

The immigrants who were sent there are considered “civil” rather than criminal detainees, meaning they are being held pending the outcome of their immigratio­n cases. Some are asylum seekers; some are fathers who were separated from their children in recent months.

They were sent to the prison in June as part of the Trump administra­tion’s policy of increasing­ly detaining asylum seekers and immigrants in the country illegally until their cases are de- Calendar ............ Classified­s ......... Comics .............. Crossword ......... Dear Abby .......... Nation ............... Obituaries .........

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