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Independence Day Has Different Meaning in NW Detention Center

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Monday, July 3, 2023   

Independence Day is this week but for people in the Northwest Detention Center, the day will mean something different.

The Tacoma facility is run by GEO Group for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. With more than 1,500 beds, it is one of the largest immigration detention centers in the country.

Maru Mora Villalpando, community organizer for La Resistencia, an organization campaigning against conditions in the facility, said people can spend months or even years there.

"Our presence is only good for the economics of the United States, and so for us Fourth of July is just another day where we know that thousands of people are detained, thousands of families are in ache for their loved ones," Villalpando asserted.

Villalpando explained her organization is holding a day of solidarity with the people imprisoned in the center on July 19.

People in the facility have held multiple hunger strikes in recent years over conditions inside. Villalpando said food safety often is their biggest concern. A University of Washington Center for Human Rights investigation also found complaints of unsanitary conditions often go unheard by administrators. Villalpando argued it makes the facility unhealthy.

"No one, first of all, should be detained for a civil proceeding," Villalpando emphasized. "But second, no one should be detained under these inhumane conditions."

Immigration and Customs Enforcement and GEO Group deny conditions are unsanitary in the facility.

A 2021 bill passed by Washington lawmakers banning privately run prisons was recently deemed unenforceable because the Northwest Detention Center is a federal facility. But Villalpando said lawmakers passed House Bill 1470 this year, which provides greater state oversight of the center.

"Having the Department of Health and hopefully other state agencies going into these privatized business, which is the immigration center, will shine a big, big light to all the things that are happening there," Villalpando contended.


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