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This resulted in housing some high-risk detainees with low-risk detainees.
Detainees said they faced sexual harassment and abuse from guards and other detainees alike.
Other prisons housing detainees will be the Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, in Washington state, where 209 detainees are to be housed; the federal prison at La Tuna, Texas, where 230 detainees will be housed; the federal prison at Sheridan, Oregon, to house 130 detainees; and the Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix, where 102 detainees will be jailed.
Republican opposition to transferring detainees anywhere has hardened recently after the report about former detainees' attacks.
Tensions between the detainees and the PNG army have run high since April, when soldiers allegedly shot at detainees.
After slashing the population at Guantánamo by transferring detainees overseas, there are now 61 detainees left at the facility.
The cost of housing and caring for detainees is expected to continue to rise as the remaining detainees age.
"Other than dedicated housing units, transgender detainees may be housed in any areas where general population detainees are held."
At the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia, for example, some detainees were accidentally housed with high-risk detainees, endangering their safety.
At four of the five facilities, detainees said in interviews that guards yelled at detainees and used disrespectful and inappropriate language.
In multiple instances, detainees were disciplined by being segregated from other detainees or being locked down in their cells without justification.
Ten detainees were sent to Oman on Monday and on Thursday Foreign Policy reported that four more detainees were being transferred.
The Obama administration transferred two Yemeni detainees to Ghana earlier this month — the first detainees to come to sub-Saharan Africa.
American detainees Early this morning, a triumphant President Trump welcomed home three American detainees who had been held in North Korea.
Immigration detainees are not provided free legal representation, as would detainees under criminal indictment, but have a right to outside representation.
Haspel surely knows that how we treat detainees is how foreign countries will treat our detainees; she was one of them.
Centers are required to classify detainees according to their crimes to ensure that high-and low-risk detainees can be separated.
Solitary cells, usually for detainees who are ill, unruly or have tried to harm themselves, are about five square meters, detainees say.
The New York Times reported that as of February there were 41 detainees left, and 730 detainees had been transferred elsewhere since 2002.
One of the older, married detainees saw that the single detainees were desperate to know about women, so he decided to teach us.
The detainees were responding in part to rumors that guards had mishandled a Quran while searching cells for contraband, according to detainees' lawyers.
He added that it is also possible to punish such detainees by issuing an order to eat that detainees continuing to strike would defy.
Republicans — as well as some Democrats — oppose bringing detainees to U.S. soil, but the administration has vowed to continue transferring detainees approved for release.
Detainees' mental health is almost always badly affected by detention, but there is no professional counseling available for detainees as far as we know.
Other repatriations and resettlements of former Guantánamo Bay detainees have typically included promises not to let former detainees travel abroad and other security measures.
Former detainees have also spoken out, with a former teacher in the camps telling CNN they witnessed abuse and attempts at brainwashing of detainees.
Rights groups in Kazakhstan say many ex-detainees are forced to work in such facilities, used by authorities to maintain control over the former detainees.
The same percentage said that detainees should not be moved to the United States and that releasing detainees has made the United States less safe.
Most recently, the administration announced that it had transferred nine detainees to Saudi Arabia ahead of the president's visit, leaving 80 detainees still at Gitmo.
"We need less, not more people in our facilities so that detainees do not increase the risk of infecting other detainees," the CBP spokesperson said.
Mr. Obama tried to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and refused to send new detainees there, but the draft order directs the Pentagon to continue using the site "for the detention and trial of newly captured" detainees — including not just more people suspected of being members of Al Qaeda or the Taliban, like the 41 remaining detainees, but also Islamic State detainees.
Interviews with more than half a dozen detainees on Nauru confirmed the U.S. Homeland Security officials arrived on Saturday, with meetings with detainees beginning on Monday.
Prisons adapt to influx of detainees The Oregon facility is one of five federal prisons reportedly adding a total of 1,600 beds to house immigrant detainees.
The Yemen Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said 52 detainees were among the dead, adding at least 68 detainees were still missing.
Detainees who may have been exposed to the disease are now quickly quarantined from healthy detainees, though still allowed some contact with people outside the facility.
Some detainees go into Krome quite sane but emerge mentally broken, she and other FOMDD personnel who have been visiting detainees for many years told me.
Detainees claimed poor treatment, such as guards yelling at them and using disrespectful language; and detainees were locked down in their cells for violating minor rules.
Iraq's Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) denied that detainees were transferred to their custody from Syria in 2017 and 2018, and denied the detainees' claims of torture.
"Having that position filled was extraordinarily helpful for released detainees' lawyers and to make sure the released detainees were being held in safe areas," Khan said.
"From an operational perspective, the impact is significant in the short and long term and will result in an increase in cohorted detainees' length of stay in detention, an inability to effect removal of eligible cohorted detainees, and postponing scheduled consular interviews for quarantined detainees," she added.
One provision would prevent the government from sending more detainees to Guantanamo Bay and another would overturn restrictions on bringing detainees to the United States, giving the president the necessary leeway to decide whether and when to transfer detainees for criminal prosecution or for medical treatment.
In addition to allowing isolation of hunger striking detainees when "medically necessary," ICE's guidelines allow detainees to be locked down to preserve the order of a facility.
" One of the few detainees released from the camps, Omurbek Eli, told RFA that the authorities "are planting the seeds of hatred and turning [detainees] into enemies.
Three ex-detainees talk through the torture they faced at Gitmo Three ex-detainees talk through the torture they faced at Gitmo This segment originally aired Jan.
That's where the higher-security detainees at Eloy are held, including a group of men who had allegedly threatened Soto Moreno and other LGBTQ detainees in the past.
They are part of the president's bid to release as many detainees as possible in order to bring the remaining detainees to the U.S. and close the prison.
Immigration agents shackled and relocated detainees at a shelter for unaccompanied minor immigrants on the detainees' 2628th birthdays, according to a new report by the Miami New Times.
According to ICE, no confirmed cases of mumps were detected among ICE detainees before September of 2018; since then, ICE has logged 85033 cases of mumps among detainees.
The report said the Ukrainian security services may have created an "exchange fund" or "currency" of detainees detainees, to trade for supporters in rebel areas, driving the abuse.
His case is interwoven with three lower-profile detainees accused of helping him, such as by moving funds: Majid Khan, and detainees best known as Zubair and Lillie.
Detainees complained that basic hygienic supplies, such as toilet paper, shampoo, soap, lotion, and toothpaste, were not provided promptly or at all when detainees ran out of them.
The system, a hodgepodge of local jails and for-profit prisons, had come under fire for mistreatment of detainees and substandard medical care that sometimes ended in detainees' deaths.
"During the influenza season, vaccination should be offered to all detainees promptly upon arrival in order to maximize protection for the youngest and most vulnerable detainees," the physicians wrote.
But they said that officials would attempt to release vulnerable detainees while they awaited hearings and informally track which facilities were better equipped to handle detainees with health conditions.
Eventually, Royal Court officials confronted the detainees with files on assets they said had been stolen from the state and pressed the detainees to transfer them to the government.
The plan calls for the transfer or repatriation of detainees who no longer pose a threat to national security; periodic parole board hearings for detainees who have previously been deemed too dangerous to release to determine if they continue to be a national security threat; prosecution of a handful of detainees in federal court or before military commissions; and identifying a detention facility in the US to indefinitely hold the remaining detainees.
Detainees are often denied medical care as part of the torture, according to the Rezaian lawsuit, Fox News, and the UK's Daily Mirror newspaper, all of which cite former detainees.
For more than a decade, Obueza has visited immigration detention centers across Japan, helping detainees navigate the asylum system and find legal help, said rights groups, lawyers and former detainees.
The centers may place detainees in disciplinary or administrative segregation for a number of reasons, such as facility rule violations, risk of violence, or to protect them from other detainees.
The seeming absence of due process for detainees over the past three months is concerning if unsurprising, though the government insists it will soon take the remaining detainees to trial.
He said detainees were entitled to care that was the best available and the government needed a new policy that put the clinical needs of detainees first when they required transfers.
Lawmakers for several years have banned any transfers of detainees to the U.S. and placed restrictions on transfers to other countries, arguing that the detainees pose a threat to national security.
"While current law bans the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to Yemen, the administration may attempt to circumvent that prohibition by sending terrorist detainees to the neighboring country of Oman," said Sen.
They now span 455 pages, going into granular detail on subjects including the minimum number of toilets — one for every 12 detainees in male facilities or eight detainees in female facilities.
Over the past few months, the Syrian government has been rapidly issuing death notices for political detainees, which confirm that many of the war's earliest detainees have been dead for years.
No new detainees have been sent to Guantanamo (despite repeated pledges by Trump on the campaign trail that he would reinvigorate the detention program), and no detainees have been released, either.
" NC2780 McCormick isn't the first to call detainees "fat.
Details of financial settlements between authorities and detainees have not been disclosed, leaving the public to wonder what the penalties are for large-scale corruption - and what allegations the detainees actually faced.
In March, an ICE official told Reuters that 2,287 detainees were medically quarantined in the U.S. There were no confirmed reports of mumps among ICE detainees before 2018, per an ICE official.
"However, the Public Defender cannot support legislation or measures that significantly increase penalties for detainees who engage in this behavior or that subject detainees to inhumane practices," Finkle said in a statement.
A federal judge on Wednesday said the agency had to stop force-feeding the detainees but said he could order a reversal if the detainees' health declines, according to the Associated Press.
Bush  After creating a prison for detainees brought in from the Afghan battlefield, the Bush administration decided that it would hold detainees without legal rights that would be afforded under U.S. law.
Bush  After creating a prison for detainees brought in from the Afghan battlefield, the Bush administration decided that it would hold detainees without legal rights that would be afforded under U.S. law.
The annual defense policy bill keeps in place bans on using funding to transfer detainees to the United States or to build or modify facilities in the United States to house detainees.
"From an operational perspective, the impact is significant in the short and long term and will result in an increase in cohorted detainees' length of stay in detention, an inability to effect removal of eligible cohorted detainees, and postponing scheduled consular interviews for quarantined detainees," said Nathalie Asher, executive associate director for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).
President Obama sends four Guantanamo detainees to Saudi Arabia as clock winds down President Obama sends four Guantanamo detainees to Saudi Arabia as clock winds down The Pentagon on Thursday announced that four Yemeni Guantanamo detainees who have been held at the detention facility without charge or trial for about 15 years were transferred to Saudi Arabia.
Mardini disclosed that ICRC officials made 43 visits to government-run central prisons last year, which hold more than 15,000 detainees, and two visits this year to prisons with close to 2,000 detainees.
The White House is yet to determine and make public what an extreme vetting process would entail, but detainees and their advocates are concerned it would effectively rule out all the eligible detainees.
The White House has yet to determine and make public what an extreme vetting process would entail, but detainees and their advocates are concerned it would effectively rule out all the eligible detainees.
Legally, the Court's decision was a question of grammar: If the government was supposed to pick up mandatory detainees "when they are released," but did not, would they still count as mandatory detainees?
Restraint Chairs and Spit Masks: Migrant Detainees Claim Abuse at Detention Centers Immigrant detainees held at facilities for troubled teenagers paint a hellish portrait of life inside, claiming they were abused, neglected, mistreated.
Ibrahim al-Kasem, a Syrian lawyer who used to represent detainees, said that trials in military courts are held in secret, and detainees can be tried in the counterterrorism court without their lawyers.
Two listed detainees are under 12, while two are 13.
In some centers, detainees went months without spending time outdoors.
Officials did not identify names or nationalities of the detainees.
Where possible, his administration has transferred detainees to other countries.
The prison's peak population was 684 detainees in June 2003.
Only 210 detainees have come down with mumps so far.
Only 20143 detainees have come down with mumps so far.
The majority of those detainees reportedly have a criminal record.
She said she hoped the visit would give detainees hope.
I have seen officers hit other detainees in the stomach.
Obama came into office with 242 detainees at the facility.
In denying detainees due process, we question our own Constitution.
At its peak, Gitmo held 779 detainees; today, 60 remain.
Detainees are denied any semblance of due process of law.
But no law stops detainees being sent overseas for questioning.
Clarification:Stay covers the airport detainees and those currently in transit.
Inside, detainees in prison scrubs lay on metal bunks, bored.
Detainees at the South Texas Family Residential Center in 2018.
Well over 100 detainees are believed to have been released.
Many detainees, including children, have spent years in the camps.
The simplest is to make the detainees someone else's problem.
Most of the detainees are Uighurs, Xinjiang's main indigenous group.
Previous detainees have been held for longer, seemingly harsher sessions.
"The detainees," he said, "will just say whatever they want."
ICE says that all of the detainees have criminal convictions.
The detainees included its legal representative and chairman Jian Huixing.
With the latest announcement, 91 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay.
Detainees are brought down, crosschecked, and stacked into the back.
Four detainees are wearing street clothes and gripping plastic bags.
More than half of the remaining detainees are Yemeni nationals.
Both inmates and detainees, however, were served the same food.
The agency did not release a total number of detainees.
Accusations against the detainees included illegal contacts with foreign countries.
According to the suit, no replacements are provided to detainees.
He decides when they should escort detainees to the bathroom.
Dank, windowless cells held a hundred or more detainees each.
Immigration courts that don't handle detainees' cases are completely closed.
Blue uniforms are worn by detainees with no criminal history.
I talked about getting the release of the American detainees.
She also said that officers treated detainees with "toxic" behavior.
I could see the other detainees through a small window.
Knight said Manus was "very quiet," before the detainees arrived.
Some of the detainees stare blankly at the flight attendant.
It shows detainees are charged $11.02 for a 103 oz.
There are thousands of detainees who will never be processed.
In how they administer Guantánamo, how they treat detainees, etc.?
Do we plan to stay until all detainees are released?
So, hey, there's another million detainees — are they still alive?
There are now 61 detainees left at the Cuban facility.
Indeed some recent detainees are infants, taken from their mothers.
CNN hasn't independently verified the allegations in the detainees' statements.
Mr. Obama also refused to send any new detainees there.
His squad beat detainees, and accidentally shot several other civilians.
Few detainees had seen the sea before coming to Guantánamo.
Hostages and political detainees are a real problem, aren't they?
Guantánamo detainees deserve basic human rights as they await trial.
Immigrant detainees sit in a yard at a correctional center.
Afterward, Mr. Pompeo left with the detainees on his plane.
The Taliban negotiating team included the five former Guantánamo detainees.
Ms. Rayos was one of several detainees inside the van.
Iraq's state television broadcast images of four of the detainees.
The investigation was expanded to include abuses of C.I.A. detainees.
Detainees at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in Adelanto, California.
They were subject to indoctrination and torture, the detainees said.
The exact number of detainees across Iran is still unknown.
Criminal background information was not always available when detainees arrived.
At another center, staff strip searched all detainees upon admission.
Richeson declined to comment on demands by the protesting detainees.
S., unsuspected, secure location" to "hold, manage and exploit detainees.
Tuesday's report counts the 714 detainees released as of Jan.
Few detainees probably understood the English lyrics aimed at them.
A former security chief who himself was involved in torturing detainees to extract confessions told the AP that rape is used as a way to force detainees to cooperate with the Emiratis in spying.
The detainees were pepper-sprayed at the ICE Processing Center in Pine Prairie on Saturday, just a day after guards pepper-sprayed more than 30 immigrant detainees at a separate facility in rural Louisiana.
The entries state that detainees were placed in solitary confinement as a protective measure after other detainees had identified them as serving as "snitches" for CoreCivic personnel seeking to gather information on the demonstrations.
There they were told to mingle with the detainees, explain the logistics and location to the detainees and even help them deal with the challenging conditions inside, where people were self-harming or suicidal.
The representative also said the daily wage paid to detainees is set by the federal government and that detainees at its centers are provided about a dozen different types of hygiene products upon request.
That was an appeal to the full court of a panel ruling that detainees could not challenge government decisions to transfer them to a country where the detainees believed they would be in danger.
But Republican opposition to transferring detainees anywhere has hardened recently after it was revealed at least a dozen former detainees have gone on to launch attacks that have killed about a half-dozen Americans.
The request was refused by Thai officials because only legal representatives and family members of the detainees are permitted access to the detainees, added the source, who is not authorized to speak to media.
One reason is that most of the former Guantánamo detainees in the world departed the prison under Mr. Bush: 532 of the 714 former detainees who left the prison alive departed under Mr. Bush.
After being stopped by the immigration authorities, some detainees have come to learn that they may be eligible for asylum, either through word of mouth from other detainees or during screenings with immigration officials.
NATO halted the transfer of detainees to Afghanistan after the United Nations issued a report in 2013 that revealed detainees transferred to Afghan custody by the US and other foreign governments were systematically tortured.
"Having somebody in place at the State Department is important to help with [released detainees] reintegrating," said Wells Dixon, a staff lawyer at the Center for Constitutional Rights who has represented several released detainees.
With 10 of the remaining 91 detainees expected to undergo military tribunals, that leaves another 47 detainees who could be approved by an interagency review board to be sent home or to a third country.
The administration wants to bring any remaining detainees to the U.S. The senators said they are grateful for Ghana's friendship, but are wary of its ability to detain the detainees for two years, as agreed.
Some detainees might have been afraid to say they had kids, spokeswoman says But some detainees, because of their immigration status, might have been afraid to tell federal authorities that they had children, Brandon said.
As originally written, the defense appropriations bill would continue bans on using funds to build or modify facilities in the United States to house detainees or to transfer detainees stateside or to specific foreign countries.
In short: speed up the deportation process; cut costs on food and medical care for detainees and the maintenance of detention facilities; and redirect long-term detainees to cheaper (and more dangerous) rural county jails.
Isolated from the world, time seems to halt, former detainees say.
And these actions will benefit not just disabled detainees, but everyone.
ICE to transfer 21968,600 immigrant detainees to federal prisons, report says.
One cell with a maximum capacity of 12 held 76 detainees.
Another cell with a maximum capacity of 8 held 41 detainees.
Each says responsibility for the detainees' welfare rests with the other.
A moment later, the first group of eight detainees shuffled in.
Naturally, this means the immunization level among detainees can be spotty.
There are no beds, and detainees are given thin, foil blankets.
Five of the 41 remaining detainees have been approved for release.
A cell with a maximum capacity of 8 held 43 detainees.
A cell with a maximum capacity of 35 held 155 detainees.
The two other detainees are suspected of involvement in the Jan.
Most of the detainees either opposed the effort or kept silent.
What's more, Congressional Republicans say released detainees will return to terror.
The Obama administration has released 32 detainees so far in 2016.
All 1,000 detainees will now descend on the country, they speculate.
Facebook has removed the videos of abuse of child detainees. Flabbergasted.
By 8:30, things were not looking promising for the detainees.
In the deal, Bergdahl was exchanged for five Guantanamo Bay detainees.
The settlement announcement was made after Tehran released the American detainees.
The transfer brings the number of detainees remaining down to 28500.
At its peak in 2003, the facility held about 680 detainees.
President Obama swapped Bergdahl for five Guantanamo Bay detainees in 2014.
Fred Warmbier called on North Korea to release other American detainees.
The transfer brings the number of detainees remaining down to 59.
Some of the detainees in the report have recently been released.
EMS evaluated the detainees on site and were cleared to travel.
The secretary of Defense makes the final call on transferring detainees.
Detainees detonated three grenades, which wounded 19 police officers, he said.
Amputations were common, and detainees routinely died of suffocation or disease.
The rate at which released detainees return to terrorism is disputed.
Because the Trump administration is considering admitting new detainees to Guantanamo.
There were 41 detainees at Guantánamo Bay as of August 2017.
Detainees must request an officer to take them to the bathroom.
He also voted against Guantánamo detainees seeking relief in U.S. courts.
Some detainees wear T-shirts that hint at where they've been.
The Obama administration passed the word on to the detainees' lawyers.
Less than 11 percent of Mexican detainees are allowed to stay.
We needed them at the airport to advocate for the detainees.
Obama has emptied the detention center of all but 60 detainees.
Prisoners and detainees have rights and those rights must be enforced.
Former detainees have described physical and psychological torture in those centers.
Ninety-three detainees from Rikers have been transferred to the center.
Ms. L. was detained in California with roughly 1,500 other detainees.
Our requests to see the three remaining American detainees were refused.
The detainees are constantly abused and verbally harassed with no cause.
Inmates have demanded the release of political detainees held without charges.
But the Supreme Court has repeatedly rejected subsequent appeals from detainees.
Health care for aging detainees is a growing concern at Guantánamo.
Detainees say that the Voluntary Work Program is not really voluntary.
Detainees called out to one another to look at the ship.
The majority of the city's detainees are held at Rikers Island.
"None of the high-value detainees talked about it," he said.
Detainees must meet "disciplinary demands" or face punishment, the directive added.
There are some limits on where the U.S. can transfer detainees.
The administration is expected to release 13 more detainees this month.
The truck fills up with detainees of all ages, mostly men.
Commanders said that adding more detainees would require more military police.
The president is encouraging leaders to collect detainees from their countries.
Children are separated from their families; detainees are deprived of food.
In Almaty, I interviewed seven former detainees, who told similar stories.
That amounted to two British detainees thought to be ISIS members.
The facility currently holds 40 detainees, according to Human Rights First.
Roughly half the time, detainees placed in solitary had mental illness.
Dissenting lawmakers said the law's repeal would compound the detainees' despair.
The Spanish police did not name the players or other detainees.
Some detainees also said they had been tortured, de Guia said.
The detainees had tried to obtain explosives and firearms, police said.
He was still wearing the cheap shoes ICE sometimes gives detainees.
He was among 35 Ukrainian detainees who were swapped on Sept.
The appeals court has rejected similar claims made by other detainees.
But in recent weeks, the kingdom quietly released several prominent detainees.
None depict US soldiers posing with detainees or physically assaulting them.
Photos from the aftermath show blood, body parts and detainees' belongings.
Photos from the aftermath show blood, body parts and detainees' belongings.
The volunteers rented a post office box for the detainees' responses.
The biggest problem was representation for detainees who couldn't afford lawyers.
Some federal detainees are held in the jail, the report said.
Shortly after the detainees arrived, illness outbreaks began to pop up.
But as of Thursday, about 500 male detainees were taking part.
But there are only a handful of them and 627 detainees.
Released detainees say many contracted lice, scabies, and other communicable diseases.
Iraq is putting on trial, imprisoning and often executing IS detainees.
Immigrant detainees at two Ontario prisons have been on hunger strike for over two weeks now in an effort to pressure the government to stop holding immigrant detainees indefinitely and placing them in maximum security prisons.
With regard to "sway" in critical conversations about the detainees' health, any observations the ICRC has about the conditions of detention or the well-being of the detainees are shared with the US authorities in charge.
The NDAA requires six specific elements be included in the plan, including the specific facility or facilities that would hold detainees, estimated costs associated with their detentions and a plan for how to handle future detainees.
A Kurdish official said this week that Islamic State detainees could break out of detention as Kurdish-led security forces confront a new Turkish offensive in northern Syria and their ability to guard detainees is weakened.
" The fax also noted that medical officers asked detainees if they are in pain after the interrogation session has ended and gave Tylenol or Aleve "to detainees who report headache and other discomforts during their interrogations.
El Paso del Norte Processing Center's maximum capacity is 125 detainees, but on May 22018 and 213, Border Patrol's custody logs showed there were about 2646 and 298 detainees, respectively, which is counter to the agency's standards.
Together, these bureaucratic initiatives have shifted Gitmo from a problem that seemed insurmountable -- with hundreds of detainees and no end in sight -- to one that seems manageable, with just 91 detainees and no plans for new arrivals.
With 28 detainees already cleared for transfer and another 30 or so likely to be cleared based on past clearance rates, Dixon said, having a dozen plead guilty would leave fewer than 10 detainees at the facility.
In the airports, protesters amassed to welcome new arrivals and pro bono lawyers lined up to assist detainees; in the courts, advocacy groups used those detainees' cases to get judges to limit the scope of the ban.
Human rights groups and lawyers for the men have long said the assessment files are unreliable because they are based on claims interrogators gleaned from a handful of detainees who were tortured — including the 10 detainees themselves.
They could make it more difficult, he said, for Western countries to normalize relations with the Syrian government without at least trying to impose conditions such as releasing detainees and providing information on detainees who have disappeared.
The government insists the rules are necessary to maintain the detainees' health and safety, but activists say the measures are dehumanizing and are part of an attempt to keep the detainees further out of the public eye.
Detainees with painful conditions, such as infected teeth and a knee injury, had to wait days for medical intervention; and two detainees waited several months for eyeglasses following a vision exam that confirmed a need for them.
In the prison's early years, interrogators frequently used coercive techniques on detainees.
The dire prison conditions could serve to radicalize the detainees, it warned.
Tuna and deodorant would seem minor worries for detainees such as Cruz.
Protesters have begun demonstrating outside the airport in support of the detainees.
Congress has explicitly banned the transfer of detainees to the United States.
In the "white building," the detainees are mainly military officers and soldiers.
The number of detainees quarantined has jumped dramatically from earlier this year.
On March 22014, however, immigration officials confirmed 22019,287 detainees were in quarantine.
On March 7, however, immigration officials confirmed 2,287 detainees were in quarantine.
His jails humiliated detainees, and punished them for failing to understand English.
Another facility -- the white building -- was for military officers and soldier detainees.
She said other detainees suffer from stomach aches because of the food.
Only ten detainees in Guantánamo are currently facing trial or awaiting sentencing.
According to several humanitarian organizations, many detainees remain in these centers indefinitely.
As of Tuesday, it held more than 49,000 detainees in its custody.
Previously, cops were allowed to have consensual sex with detainees or suspects.
The female detainees had been using the chemical for cleaning, he said.
The report is based on interviews with people including 19 ex-detainees.
The rest of the 91 detainees would be transferred to other countries.
Iraq is putting on trial, imprisoning and often executing Islamic State detainees.
That would be a record high number of detainees for the agency.
It said the detainees' links with the suicide bomber were being verified.
Department protocol calls for detainees to wear a seat belt in vans.
Former detainees learned their new local languages, found jobs and even married.
Keeping it open for a mere 91 detainees is costly financially too.
He likes to hand it to detainees when he makes his case.
CBSA has confirmed the deaths of two detainees but not their names.
The detainees could suffer symptoms such as anxiety, depression, irritability and anger.
The transfer reduced the population at Guantánamo Bay's facilities to 61 detainees.
The documents reviewed by Reuters give causes of death for 68 detainees.
Officials transferred 16 detainees in January, bringing the population down to 91.
The medical staff cares for about 4,500 inmates and detainees in total.
The report provides details about the torture of 119 detainees in all.
He decides when it's time to remove the detainees' handcuffs and shackles.
"I talked about getting the release of the American detainees," Pompeo said.
"We got value information from debriefing of al Qaeda detainees," Haspel said.
Reports by the task force explaining its assessments of detainees are secret.
The Freedom for Immigrants' number was accessible to detainees through an extension.
But many detainees are silent, their faces reflecting a sea of emotions.
Among the detainees were three women who participated in the 1990 protest.
Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Eleven detainees at the El Paso Processing Center have been refusing food.
He has given mixed signals in cases concerning detainees held at Guantánamo.
It did not comment on whether detainees were shackled to the chairs.
ICE last month said 123 male immigrant detainees were held at Sheridan.
Protesters last month lined its outer fence, demanding the detainees be released.
Republicans argue that continuing to send detainees to foreign countries is dangerous.
The detainees are going to be out on the street — or dead.
Most detainees have been held without trial for more than a decade.
In this immigration system, detainees too often lack adequate access to counsel.
Immigration advocates immediately decried the news of sending detainees to federal penitentiaries.
Five other detainees, also charged with "mass disturbances", were released without charge.
The vast majority of these detainees are Turkish, Russian and Central Asian.
The five former Guantánamo detainees had varying roles during the Taliban government.
Mr. Obama also refused to bring any new detainees to the prison.
Harris Health's policy, like Banner's, applies to both immigration detainees and prisoners.
Some detainees who have been released have described torture by security officers.
The building holds many of the jail's older and more vulnerable detainees.
Detainees have resorted to self-immolation to draw attention to their plight.
Detainees have a limited number of options in the face of interrogation.
You do volunteer work with Mexican-American prisoners and juvenile hall detainees.
The detainees included Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the professed architect of the Sept.
Some of the American detainees even said they were treated rather decently.
We strive to use proportional force, protect civilians and treat detainees fairly.
Some detainees have been kept in nonfederal facilities under agreements with ICE.
Detainees will be provided job training, mental health counseling and education services.
Detainees at Otay Mesa immigration detention center in San Diego in 2018.
In both instances, he slapped the detainees in the face, he said.
Lawyers for the detainees said they had no need for classified information.
John McCain that protected against the torture or inhumane treatment of detainees.
But why punt, especially when the safety of detainees is in question?
Besides, no new detainees have been sent to Guantánamo Bay since 2008.
The CIA was capturing fewer detainees and waterboarding was no longer approved.
Inform detainees, in languages they can understand, how to obtain medical care.
Detainees talk on the phones at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, Aug.
The detainees escaped from a prison in Qamishli city, Marvan Qamishlo said.
In Mr Trump's words, Turkey promised to be "responsible" for the detainees.
And not one of the detainees has been convicted of a crime.
I thus became the first journalist to get unsupervised interviews with detainees.
But such detainees are far fewer than the majority he frequently claims.
The orders also would halt the process for clearing detainees for transfer.
Agents moved the detainees to a large, empty hangar on the base.
Only three of the detainees had prior convictions for illegal re-entry.
He also voiced support for the administration's continued transfer of detainees abroad.
The first priority is to diminish the bloated caseload of pretrial detainees.
Some detainees dealt with the whiplash of plans changing by the hour.
All of the detainees there must be fairly tried, or be released.
A lawyer for the detainees did not immediately respond to similar requests.
You've launched a worldwide campaign to make sure the detainees are released.
Not every prison housing detainees is struggling with medical emergencies and lawsuits.
Iranian media initially reported, erroneously, that Siamak was among the released detainees.
Twenty detainees at Guantanamo have been cleared for release, but Republican Rep.
None of the freed detainees have ever been convicted of a crime.
The detainees reported severe overcrowding, sparse water and food, and limited healthcare.
The lawsuit alleges that: • CoreCivic uses detainees as "a ready supply of available labor" rather than hiring local workers • Forcing detainees to work and paying them far less than minimum wage amounts to a violation of human trafficking laws • Detainees at Stewart who refuse to work are threatened with solitary confinement and with the withholding of basic necessities The plaintiffs, represented by a coalition of civil rights groups and lawyers, include Wilhen Hill Barrientos and Margarito Velazquez Garcia, two detainees currently at Stewart, and Shoaib Ahmed, a former detainee at the facility.
"We are working with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees, and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition," Katie Wheelbarger, the principle deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, said.
"Staff did not always tell detainees why they were being segregated, nor did they always communicate detainees' rights in writing or provide appeal forms for those put in punitive lock-down or placed in segregation," the report found.
CNN's Tim Schwarz and Will Ripley, who have visited North Korea on many occasions and have even interviewed American detainees before and after trial, say international detainees can have access to local newspapers and television during that time.
" Per Time, a measure was passed in 2015 that prohibited "the use of funds to close or abandon the prison, transfer detainees to the United States...or build or modify facilities to house detainees in the United States.
The court order is the latest delay in determining the future of the detainees and human rights groups say tensions are rising in the detention center, which has a history of violent protests and self harm by detainees.
Royce cited a 30 percent rate of former detainees who are confirmed or suspected of re-engaging in terrorism — a figure referring to all detainees released by both President George W. Bush and Obama — as cause for concern.
And even among the detainees still at Guantanamo more than a decade after their capture -- the worst of the worst, as they were often caricatured -- the review boards have ruled for more detainees than they have ruled against.
The rate of detainees engaging in terrorism post-Guantanamo has gone down since the creation of the two envoy offices; only eight of the 182 detainees released during the Obama administration have been found engaged in the fight.
Asked about the risk of detainees turning to militant activity against the United States, Earnest said only nine of 183 detainees transferred since Obama took office have been confirmed by the intelligence community as re-engaging in the fight.
As many as 20 percent of detainees at the facilities are held in solitary confinement for all but one or two hours each day, the lawsuit alleged, and officers "repeatedly and excessively" use pepper spray and routinely handcuff detainees.
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The figures show that 113 of the 532 detainees released by Bush - 21.2 percent - have returned to fighting, while the nine detainees released since 2009 who have re-engaged are only 5.6 percent of the prisoners freed by Obama.
James Kennelly, a spokesperson for Hudson County, said two detainees at the facility had been tested for COVID-19 with negative results, and that new detainees are screened for symptoms of the virus and returned to ICE if symptomatic.
The process by which detainees are transferred abroad has come under new scrutiny after a report last month in The Washington Post that said at least a dozen former detainees have launched attacks that killed an estimated six Americans.
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The plight of detainees cannot be put on the back burner any longer.
Amnesty's report is based on interviews with security guards, detainees and judges. 5.
Former detainees also stated that they had been forced to sign false confessions.
If Pyongyang releases the detainees, does that mean they have less negotiating leverage?
They lined up the detainees and ordered them to undress and lie down.
"One of the current detainees in the show has pled guilty," she said.
Detainees who've escaped have reported being subjected to torture, abuse, and political indoctrination.
For these characters, their children were appendages at best and detainees at worst.
At the time of the announcement, there were five detainees left at ACDC.
Two of the new detainees are dual U.S. citizens and one is pregnant.
" Gilchrist added that detainees "have daily access to sign up for medical attention.
The sticking point in the talks before they foundered had been the detainees.
Thirty-four states still allow police officers to have consensual sex with detainees.
Lawyers have been unable to extend representation to detainees including children, they say.
The Justice Ministry's Torisu disputed that sedatives were used to pacify troublesome detainees.
But the fate of Gitmo, once the last detainees are gone, is unclear.
A sizable release of detainees should have been a part of the package.
And the courts have, swiftly and decisively, come down on the detainees' side.
It's four detainees, and the date of their release is not publicly known.
There were 242 detainees at Guantanamo when the Obama administration came into office.
It has often released American detainees only after prominent Americans visited its capital.
They added that the medical care detainees obtained was "substandard" in most cases.
In isolation, detainees are on lockdown for at least 22 hours each day.
Some detainees were so impaired that they were deemed unfit to stand trial.
After Mejia's lawyers complained, attorneys were allowed to visit quarantined detainees on Feb.
And GEO Group holds more immigrant detainees than any other private prison company.
Working with Amnesty International, Forensic Architecture interviewed five former Saydnaya detainees in Istanbul.
Some detainees, the lawsuit says, were handcuffed so tightly that it caused injury.
Today the majority of the group's volunteers are ex-detainees from Yarl's Wood.
Photographs on social media have shown some of the detainees bruised and bandaged.
Obama did, however, step up efforts to transfer detainees out of the facility.
During his presidency, the number of detainees has dropped from 241 to 107.
The nonprofit organizations also interviewed 90 current and former detainees for the report.
The House passed legislation last week, however, preventing transfers of any more detainees.
Ninety-one detainees is not jaw-dropping -- it's not even a show stopper.
Three of the detainees have been remanded in custody pending trial, it added.
The accusations were directed both at other detainees and at center staff members.
There was more agreement on what should be done about the remaining detainees.
Of the detainees still at the facility, 20 have been cleared for transfer.
And none of the 2001 remaining detainees are from either of those countries.
Another 46 detainees would continue to face review boards to determine their eligibility.
The Aurora center is privately run and is supposed to house 150 detainees.
The U.S. government accuses North Korea of using such detainees as political pawns.
The remaining detainees in Camp 7 are currently not charged with war crimes.
Congress, though, has banned Gitmo detainees from being transferred to the United States.
Nauru said it was working on finding a permanent home for the detainees.
When these detainees step off the plane in Guatemala, they won't be shackled.
Most of the detainees have been released after reaching settlements with the government.
He later asserted the Kurds freed ISIS detainees to create trouble for him.
Detainees held on Manus also have the freedom to move around the island.
For Democrats, 47 percent supported bringing detainees stateside, while 85033 percent are opposed.
The New York Times was the first to report the increase in detainees.
The detainees were reportedly offered their freedom if they signed over their assets.
Opposition leaders have complained the government is processing 250 detainees via military courts.
Released detainees get rid of them as a sign of their new freedom.
There are 91 detainees there now, down from a height of nearly 800.
The detainees on Nauru, however, remain in a limbo of permanent temporary status.
Some Republican lawmakers want to block any more transfers of lower-level detainees.
The detainees will be split between five prisons, with one in Victorville, Calif.
Some showed protesters whipping detainees in military uniforms rounded up on the bridge.
There were about twenty other Somali detainees in segregation for the hunger strike.
The Obama administration's plan would move detainees eligible for transfer to other countries.
The Egyptian government has denied mistreating the detainees or using torture in interrogations.
Of those detainees, 11,000 of them are foreign nationals, according to the BBC.
But for many detainees onboard, this is the first flight of their lives.
If all 85033 are transferred, just 40 detainees will remain at the facility.
Bush in 2010 deciding that detainees at Guantanamo must have a court-martial.
Local media reported that the fire started after detainees set fire to mattresses.
The detainees stare at us as we make our way down the hall.
We see squalid conditions, riots, and security guards who joke about shooting detainees.
By the end of the month, there are 156 detainees at the facility.
Al Rahabi's transfer brings the number of detainees remaining at Guantánamo to 79.
They were not given adequate medical treatment, the detainees claim in court documents.
With Monday's transfer, 20 detainees who have been cleared remain at the facility.
Former detainees have described detention centers as overcrowded, with almost nonexistent hygiene standards.
Former detainees have spoken of torture and medical experiments in camps and prisons.
Hundreds of thousands of political prisoners and detainees would also need critical attention.
They sometimes use this kind of military training on detainees they don't like.
The approach made it much harder for detainees to win habeas corpus cases.
Detainees spend an hour a day in a caged courtyard heaped with mattresses.
Officials have not said how many detainees died or what happened to them.
According to detainees, what key points are Chinese officials trying to teach them?
But something important is lost, he says, when visitors can't meet with detainees.
Some are asking for the agency to release detainees with underlying medical conditions.
As the detainees were driven away, the counter-demonstrators banged on the windows.
After the firings, lawyers representing detainees charged with aiding the attacks on Sept.
Mr. Graham is a longtime advocate of holding terrorism detainees in military custody.
Cells are often so crowded that detainees take turns lying down to sleep.
The separated children were now alone, being cared for by other young detainees.
DHS is also embroiled in a lawsuit that alleges negligence toward detainees' health.
It was the largest single release of Guantanamo detainees by the Obama administration.
In his year there, six inmates and detainees had died, including three suicides.
The detainees have had access to laptops, through which they can order meals.
It was already on order in anticipation of a population of aging detainees.
Video conferencing is already used to beam detainees into hearings in many courts.
"Even detainees long cleared for transfer appear to have no prospect of release."
Detainees started to consider the facts available: the weather, the birds, the sea.
The detainees looked so happy when the guards started taking down the covers.
The group represents more than two dozen ICE detainees currently at the facility.
Some are asking for the agency to release detainees with underlying medical conditions.
Brian Mizer, who in the past has represented multiple detainees at the tribunals.
It has indoor shower facilities that are separate for female and male detainees.
The population of the city's detainees peaked at more than 21,000 in 1991.
The released detainees should also be monitored, even after they re-enter society.
"I just couldn't wait to see who the detainees were," he told me.
More detainees have died at Guantánamo than have been convicted of a crime.
" He added, "Guantánamo has a long shadow for everyone—not just the detainees.
"Efforts are being taken to protect the detainees' health and privacy," Bennett said.
Reuters witnesses saw two ICRC planes carrying the detainees arrive at Sanaa airport.
Gang affiliations are considered when placing detainees in an effort to prevent violence.
You've been stoned by drug smugglers, chased in cars, kicked by angry detainees.
It appealed for the release of 3,460 foreign detainees caught near the fighting.
By civilian detainees, Fatlawi meant humans used as shields in battle by ISIS.
Beginning in 1980, the U.S. government began transitioning it to hold immigration detainees.
He'd never been to Larkin but had talked to several detainees who had.
Dr. Burney, who assisted the interrogators, said he had seen many detainees' files.
But Mr. Obama also endorsed force-feeding to prevent protesting detainees from dying.
Facing a civil lawsuit brought by former CIA detainees, he declined to comment.
In fact, every one of the five detainees was smaller than I imagined.
Another was the circuitous routes taken by at least some of the detainees.
Activists say many arrests are for political reasons and breach detainees' human rights.
Generally, when detainees won, the Defense Department pushed Justice to appeal the decisions.
These kinds of records give Defense a marked advantage in arguments about detainees.
Detainees were told their phones would be disruptive and had to be taken.
Lawyers and relatives were growing increasingly concerned about older detainees with medical problems.
He also pointed to North Korea's pre-summit handover of three American detainees.
Israel regularly prosecutes Palestinian children detainees in the occupied territories in military court.
The book also contains official documents, sometimes redacted, about the torture of detainees.
Now I visit over 103, who form a tiny fraction of the detainees.
At the Tajoura detention center, detainees have been worried about attacks for months.
At the Tajoura detention center, detainees have been worried about attacks for months.
The lockdown resulted from an accidental miscounting of detainees there, Mr. Garcia said.
The eight detainees also told Reuters confessions used to prosecute them were falsified.
Doing her research, she was most struck by the juvenile detainees she met.
Countries have different reasons for their reluctance to take back Islamic State detainees.
All of the detainees yelled for about 10 minutes when guards moved in.
They said requests to visit the detainees in Saudi Arabia have gone unanswered.
Along with dozens of other detainees, she escaped, becoming a fugitive in Mexico.
Detainees are often denied the use of toilets for long stretches of time.
The administration is expected to transfer 15 or 16 detainees before Jan. 20.
Once they do track them down, many detainees are paying anywhere from 25 cents to $8 a minute to talk to their children, according to the Texas Tribune and NPR — a steep price for cash-strapped detainees to repeatedly pay.
A federal inspection of detention centers made public Thursday found that immigrant detainees were often subjected to strip searches without a reason being provided and were threatened with prolonged confinement in their cells or isolated from other detainees without justification.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An influx of hundreds of immigration detainees at a U.S. prison in California is straining its medical staff and raising concerns about the adequacy of healthcare for detainees and inmates, several employees at the prison have told Reuters.
The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), part of the Justice Department, said in a statement on Wednesday there were "sufficient staff" in the section of the Victorville facility where the detainees were held, and all detainees were medically screened upon arrival.
U.S. lawmakers critical of President Obama's plan to close the detention facility in Cuba had seized on Dhiab's apparent disappearance to slam the administration's continued transfer of detainees, saying it was sending detainees to countries ill-equipped to handle them.
The probe, which examined the treatment of detainees at Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center in Staunton, confirmed allegations that the detainees were subject to restraint techniques including "strapping them to chairs and placing mesh bags over their heads," the AP reported.
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Moreover, the U.S. government's own Periodic Review Board has repeatedly recognized that detainees' development of artistic skills, and the prison administration's recognition and appreciation of those skills, have a positive impact on detainees and are a positive indicator of personal growth.
The private prison company that operates the family detention facility says the detainees' allegations are unfounded, noting that it's been taking steps to address the risks of coronavirus at all its facilities and holding town hall meetings with detainees at Karnes.
Since then, it has served as a center of activity within ICE, creating overhaul policies such as an online system to help detainees' lawyers and families keep track of their whereabouts and directives to prevent sexual assault and protect pregnant detainees.
But they argued that the psychologists' role in drafting the list of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques that the C.I.A. adopted — using them on detainees and promoting them within the government — had a substantial effect on the treatment the detainees endured.
" The Senate report concluded that CIA records showed that detainees who were subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques actually gave made-up information, and that "other detainees provided significant accurate intelligence prior to, or without having been subjected to these techniques.
Among the six-page list of objections, the administration also opposed the fact that the bill would again prohibit funding to build or modify a facility in the United States to house Guantanamo Bay detainees or to transfer detainees stateside.
One American official described preliminary efforts to cajole third countries to resettle some detainees who cannot be returned to their troubled home nations, following a precedent during the Obama administration of resettling many lower-level Guantánamo detainees in foreign states.
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Some are autopsy photos of detainees who died in American custody under unexplained circumstances.
In her 22 years of detention, Fatima experienced heavy abuse from other female detainees.
Detainees complained that they were sometimes let outside only once a month for exercise.
Czech officials have denied swapping the Lebanese detainees for the Czechs missing in Lebanon.
It said the CIA misled the White House and public about torture of detainees.
Crowds outside of airports shouted, "Let them in!" and cheered when detainees were released.
There was evidence of torture of detainees in the wake of the coup attempt.
ICE rips California county for scrapping contract  to house detainees, says move could backfire.
Detainees and visitors told Reuters that minors are still being brought to Las Agujas.
At night, its basketball court, chapel, classrooms and walkways become sleeping areas for detainees.
An earlier version of this post misstated who provided medical care to detainees there.
The official mantra is that the detainees' treatment must be "safe, humane, legal, transparent".
Still, officials continued to insist in court that Iraq would take the detainees back.
The officials said safeguards protecting the rights of detainees had been put in place.
Detainees slept in four-person tents and were under constant surveillance by armed guards.
After the resettlement, 105 detainees remain at Guantánamo, and 46 are recommended for transfer.
The prisoners — sorry, detainees — are being counted, meaning I have to wait an hour.
She cites a federal study that suggests 75% of female detainees suffer mental illness.
Detainees are shown resting on bunks inside the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington.
Still, officials said they continue to expect an influx of immigrant detainees, including children.
Ohio's law bars sex in custody between police and detainees, and DC's does not.
The episode, he wrote, was "tragic" and violated the detainees' "dignity and well-being".
By the numbers: A cell with a maximum capacity of 12 held 76 detainees.
Detainees are often subjected to ill-treatment, in some documented cases amounting to torture.
Detainees are held in a pleasant compound with a swimming pool and art therapy.
If their detainees wind up in Syrian jails, history suggests what may happen next.
They are particularly worried about traumatic withdrawal syndrome, which has appeared among child detainees.
But the list of detainees looks rather like a purge orchestrated by General Salah.
" The Sixth Amendment ensures detainees, in part, "the assistance of counsel for his defense.
Refugee advocates said the official document was given to them by Manus Island detainees.
Detainees at Guantanamo Bay have television access, with some watching the past presidential debates.
The authorities previously released 46 detainees under Red Crescent mediation until negotiations broke down.
Some detainees are dressed in regulation yellow garb, some in various levels of undress.
The detainees say they are let outside to exercise once a week at best.
Which means detainees may be more inclined to approach therapy strategically instead of honestly.
The Hill's Rebecca Kheel tells us more about who the 2628 detainees are here.
The prison in Oregon is expected to house up to 130 of the detainees.
But it has not previously been accused of threatening detainees with the electric chair.
The first reason for federal trials for detainees is their effectiveness in bringing convictions.
The administration has reportedly notified Congress of plans to transfer up to 19 detainees.
Independent local newspaper Novoya Gazeta reported that detainees faced electric shocking and violent beatings.
Vital to such a court's success would be access to ISIS detainees, Salih said.
Seven detainees (28500 percent) released under Obama have been confirmed as rejoining the fight.
At various times, his colleagues pushed, beat and mistreated the detainees in small rooms.
Seven detainees (2628 percent) released under Obama have been confirmed as rejoining the fight.
Further, seven SEALs were charged in 2004 for assaulting and abusing detainees in Iraq.
"We've been asking for the release of these detainees for 242 months," he added.
At midnight, agents will shackle the now-adult detainees and take them to jail.
A prison where detainees were held in cages suitable for a medium-sized dog.
The Pentagon on Monday announced the transfer of two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Senegal.
"We've been asking for the release of these detainees for 17 months," he said.
There are 2628 detainees at Guantánamo now, down from a height of nearly 28503.
Some of the detainees turned out be victims of mistaken identity or false accusations.
He voted in favor of granting habeas corpus rights to Guantanamo detainees in 2008.
Instead, future detainees are likely to come from Syria and the conflict with ISIS.
The detainees sent to the United Arab Emirates included 20093 Yemenis and three Afghans.
One of the potential sites to relocate detainees to is Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.
" Others "show people believed to be CIA officials or contractors alongside the naked detainees.
Of the remaining detainees on the transfer list, 22 or so are from Yemen.
Guards there have also been accused of brutality and of failing to protect detainees.
One of the detainees has since been released, but crowds have continued to grow.
Most of the detainees have been locked up for about 14 years without trial.
Detainees are restricted from sleeping during the day, said the Reuters reporter who visited.
It was not immediately clear how much time detainees are allowed to meet lawyers.
But there are no doubts or questions about the way we are handling detainees.
Instructs DoD to use Gitmo "for the detention and trial of newly captured" detainees.
Until then, Chino explains, detainees are all kept in what amounts to an icebox.
The number of detainees in the prison at the time is roughly 245. Dec.
The Times interviewed more than 100 people, including former detainees in a dozen countries.
Australia pays Nauru and Papua New Guinea, both impoverished nations, to house the detainees.
Detainees, they say, sleep on the hard floor, eat poorly and lack medical attention.
The two positive cases of COVID-19 were among county inmates, not ICE detainees.
The agency's coronavirus website indicates temperature screenings are conducted before detainees board deportation flights.
Iran does not recognize dual nationality, which prevents Western embassies from visiting such detainees.
He did biometrics and sensors and detainees as well as traditional targeting and analysis.
The authorities earlier released 46 detainees under Red Crescent mediation, before negotiations broke down.
The three former detainees share a common surname, Kim, but they are not related.
It also happens to be the way detainees at Guantánamo Bay get their television.
In 2013, she began working for Reprieve, an organization that helped defend detainees there.
Ms. Baeshen, the embassy spokeswoman, said that none of the detainees had been mistreated.
The study also found that detainees were more likely to commit crimes after release.
Detainees were tortured on each leg of their journeys, in helicopters, buses, cargo planes.
The millions of relatives of missing detainees float in a social and psychological limbo.
Amnesty is basing its estimate on the testimonies of former detainees, guards, and officials.
Sometimes, the detainees said, they were forced to wear it while in the chair.
I could see the detainees put their dreams, feelings, hopes and lives in them.
Immigrant detainees gather in a common area at an ICE processing center in 313.
Other ICE detainees have described seeing people sick with flulike symptoms enter the facilities.
Several other Guantánamo detainees agreed to participate, and the exhibition was unveiled last month.
Detainees walk in a hallway at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington, 2017.
Attorneys also alleged that detainees have had recommended surgeries delayed or denied by ICE.
Both Amnesty and Human Rights Watch said the detainees were subjected to sexual harassment.
Last year, about 35 detainees began a hunger strike over conditions at the facility.
The Trump administration is also temporarily transferring at least 1,22016 immigration detainees to prisons.
Republicans have moved to make it more difficult to transfer detainees to foreign countries.
Former detainees have told us that physical, verbal, and sexual abuse are also common.
A secret document reflects leaders' struggle to manage Xinjiang sites swelling with Muslim detainees.
But detainees could be moved between the grades of control depending on their scores.
Lawyers also advise detainees on the availability of low-cost or free legal representation.
Discussions will be on the ceasefire - the humanitarian issues - aid deliveries, release of detainees.
The conversation came to an end, however, when the detainees were transferred to prison.
Efforts to resettle some of the detainees in third countries have seen little success.
Detainees killed five guards before order was restored, and one detainee was also killed.
The list specified whether detainees learned about religion from parents and grandparents or elsewhere.
She also worries about ICE detainees who don't have attorneys to advocate for them.
Detainees wait to be processed at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in California, Aug.
Following the tragedy, ICE canceled its contract with the Wyatt to hold immigrant detainees.
He has often boasted about getting US detainees home from North Korea, for example.
There have also been allegations that we transport detainees for the purpose of torture.
There are no portable toilets, and only two inside when detainees get that far.
Three-fourths of pretrial detainees are accused of property, drug, or other nonviolent offenses.
Most of the cases were among detainees, though five workers also contracted the virus.
Goldsmith said the injunction provides detainees time to challenge their removal in federal courts.
He said all previous detainees now have stable employment and are leading happy lives.
Rather than theology, they are experts in an ideology of detention of political detainees.
Six of the former detainees are Muslim, one is Hindu and one is Buddhist.
Border Patrol says it shares appropriate discharge and care information when detainees are transferred.
The Trump administration intends to bring future ISIS detainees to the Guantánamo Bay prison.
" The letter continued, "We have no detainees unlawfully arrested with regards to peaceful demonstrations.
In the fall of 2009, the first two Guantánamo detainees arrived at the center.
Most of those detainees were released after reaching undisclosed financial settlements with the government.
He said the 11 detainees included both military and civilian suspects, without providing details.
In June, six Guantánamo detainees were transferred, the first to leave during Carter's term.
IRIB was implicated in censoring multiple media outlets and airing forced confessions from detainees.
Inside the facilities, detainees sleep side-by-side on mats placed on the ground.
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The Red Cross also is seeking to expand access to detainees throughout the region.
A relative of one of the detainees started crying when she heard the news.
Detainees may not have much (or any) access to a lawyer during that period.
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Senator Kelly Ayotte, Republican of New Hampshire, who opposes closing the Guantánamo prison and championed a provision in a law Mr. Obama signed late last year that bars repatriating detainees to Yemen, on Wednesday criticized the transfer of Yemeni detainees to Oman instead.
The Tacoma facility, which holds nearly 1,500 detainees, has been the scene of more than a dozen hunger strikes in recent years -- each involving from a dozen to hundreds of detainees, over complaints of inadequate food and medical care, among other issues.
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What they're saying: Prison employee's union leaders in Washington, Texas, and California told Reuters "they had little time to prepare for the large intake of detainees," adding that the rapid increase of detainees is raising questions of staffing and safety of the prisons.
It's also up to those like Villalpando, who says she understands that much of the public doesn't care about immigrant detainees' rights, but adds that it's also a question about the larger system of which the detainees and private guards are a part.
It is not clear whether Mr. Trump will refuse to transfer any remaining detainees — a step many Republicans denounced whenever Mr. Obama did it — or continue to use the parole-like review boards that periodically consider moving detainees onto the transfer list.
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Based on descriptions I heard from KTU detainees and advocates, it sounds like the dystopian mental ward in Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, where mentally ill detainees are medicated with powerful psychotropic drugs that reduce them to something resembling zombies.
The ACLU argued many Iraqi detainees have had difficulty obtaining critical government documents needed to file deportation order appeals, and also that the government has transferred many detainees to facilities in different parts of the country, separating them from their lawyers and families.
A group of about 100 detainees at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington, refused their lunches on Monday, with 300 others joining the protest that night and the following morning, according to Maru Mora Villalpando, an activist in touch with the detainees.
There's nothing in the text requiring CBP agents to detain US citizens, or to deport people from Jordan, or to ask detainees insulting questions about Islam: CBP is asking detainees if they follow sharia law, if they know anyone who has beheaded anyone.
Congress used to require DHS to keep at least 523,000 detention beds for immigrant detainees.
Detainees were allowed three calls a week and those sentenced got two calls a week.
Early last week, the attorney general said merely that "most" detainees had agreed to settlements.
The groups allege that the Aurora center failed to provide detainees with proper health care.
The Pentagon faced criticism for not moving more quickly to release detainees to other countries.
But that's because most detainees would rather voluntarily accept deportation than be stuck behind bars.
Dutch Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Daphne Kerremans said identifying detainees "could get the prisoners into trouble".
The detainees are from 16 countries, but more than half are from India and Nepal.
Cases have come down from the Supreme Court in the context of Guantanamo Bay detainees.
Both of those key directives should cut down on the number of stranded detainees considerably.
Other detainees told Amnesty they were scalded with hot water, burned with cigarettes, even raped.
However, Amnesty says the identities of many of the detainees at Giwa still remain unknown.
The pubic defender's office collected testimonies after they gained access to the detainees last month.
Current and former child detainees at the Nauru camp told CNN it's like a prison.
The detainees often weren't offered sanitary pads, access to female police officers, or washing facilities.
Detainees at a US Customs and Border Protection detention facility in Rio Grande City, Texas.
But they remained stranded as wartime detainees because of persistent chaos in their native Yemen.
In May 2014, it traded five Taliban detainees held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, for Sgt.
And over Easter weekend, then-CIA Director Pompeo spoke personally with Kim about the detainees.
Some young children had no one to care for them except for other child detainees.
As of April 7, 2018, there were around 35 pregnant detainees in custody, they said.
At Lumpkin, CoreCivic limited opportunities to go outdoors for some of the hunger-striking detainees.
Hamas has linked their fate to Israel freeing Palestinian security detainees - something many Israelis oppose.
I guarantee if you polled detainees at Gitmo, they would rather die than be there.
According to Border Patrol's logs, there were 756 detainees on site as of May 7.
Some inmates told Reuters they were given sedatives after arguing with guards or other detainees.
"He was attacked by other detainees," said Kelly Jameson, a spokeswoman with Doña Ana County.
It found detainees were being kept in overcrowded conditions for much longer than three days.
Obama plans to close the Gitmo detention centers, where there are still dozens of detainees.
Twenty of the remaining 61 Guantanamo detainees have been cleared for transfer to other countries.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the nationalities of the released Guantanamo detainees.
In those interviews, detainees typically admit to crimes and ask the government to help them.
In fact the negative ad went after his support of granting habeas rights to detainees.
Last year, 12 detainees were determined to have influenza and 461 to have chicken pox.
ICE detainees come from countries all over the world, with varying degrees of vaccination coverage.
Accounts given to CNN by former detainees describe forced reeducation under the threat of violence.
The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), whose attorneys represent dozens of the remaining detainees, agreed.
Several detainees have untreated medical conditions, including a heart problem, gunshot wound and broken leg.
Four detainees have been transferred so far this year, leaving the camp population at 103.
February 2013: More than 100 detainees go on hunger strike, with many being force-fed.
President Trump's promised wall at the Mexican border will offer catering services to detainees ... seriously.
Meanwhile ... attorneys are currently at LAX offering free legal services to detainees and their families.
But some members spoke to detainees anyway and heard stories of systematic and sadistic torture.
Advocates said Johana Medina Leon's death was evidence that trans detainees suffered "severe medical neglect".
MORE: Jail supervisor 'raped women inmates' So the trucks come back, still packed with detainees.
A total of 177 detainees have been transferred since Obama first entered office in 2008.
What's more, high-risk detainees were not properly restricted, while some low-risk ones were.
However, Congress and the public disagreed, leading to a ban of detainees on American soil.
VICE News has been unable to corroborate whether detainees had been moved to other sites.
Reuters could not independently verify his account or the similar accusations made by other detainees.
In 85033 when the law was implemented, immigrant detainees were rarely legally processed as criminals.
There are currently 91 detainees at Guantánamo, down from the 241 when Obama took office.
Current U.S. law prohibits transferring detainees to Yemen due to the country's precarious security situation.
Under Obama's plan to close the facility, 35 detainees deemed eligible would be sent overseas.
It was also reported last week that the agency transferred 1,600 detainees to federal prisons.
At the meeting, North Korea agreed that Swedish diplomats could visit all four American detainees.
They also said there was confusion about ICE's authority over when detainees can be hospitalized.
The three former detainees issued a joint statement on Wednesday thanking Trump for their release.
Moreover, judges have become increasingly likely to deny detainees' petitions to be released on bond.
A jail spokesman declined to comment on the complaints, saying detainees were a federal responsibility.
The detainees, now considered adults, were taken to a jail in Broward, north of Miami.
Obama, having failed in his efforts to close the facility, left Guantanamo with 41 detainees.
About 63 percent of detainees are held in private prisons under contract with Homeland Security.
The Washington Post: White House proposed releasing immigrant detainees in sanctuary cities, targeting political foes.
Among the steps, the administration plans to continue transferring 85033 eligible detainees to foreign countries.
Twenty-five people were apprehended, CBP said, without elaborating about where the detainees were sent.
Further, outlets agreed not to interview detainees or ICE employees beyond designated media-relations officials.
Cover photo: About two dozen detainees were escorted across a courtyard by contract security guards.
The other detainees were released to Balkan nations — one to Bosnia, the other to Montenegro.
President Obama inherited 211 detainees when he came into office vowing to close the prison.
Some of the detainees have been incarcerated for more than 85033 years without a trial.
The White House denies paying ransom for the American detainees released by Tehran in January.
Bergdahl was released in May 2014 in a controversial exchange for five Guantanamo Bay detainees.
Six of the detainees were killed as they were trying to flee, the statement said.
The United States and the European Union called on the Russian authorities to free detainees.
The detainees must clean the center themselves — for which they get paid $1 a day.
It could mean the detainees were innocent of membership in Al Qaeda or the Taliban.
A total of 177 detainees have been transferred over the course of President Obama's tenure.
One of those detainees included a militant with links to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The legislation would largely extend an existing ban on bringing detainees to the United States.
The Jaish al-Islam rebel group in Eastern Ghouta said it was releasing 29 detainees.
The detainees released, all from Yemen, include hunger striker Tariq Ali Abdullah Ahmed Ba Odah.
The previous report, which contained data as of mid-July 2015, showed six such detainees.
It's not the first time the US government adapted BOP methods for use against detainees.
Such detainees are held at Northwest to see a judge who will likely deport them.
No one knows when any of the Verne's 580 detainees will be released or deported.
Since 2004, 14 detainees have died here, twice as many as at any other facility.
"Bringing detainees to the U.S. certainly creates a whole new set of issues," Moran adds.
More review boards have been scheduled to determine whether to clear more detainees, as well.
The United Nations has said Sri Lanka's current terrorism legislation allows the torture of detainees.
Solitary confinement, for days or longer, is often used to break detainees' will, it said.
Inside the camps, the detainees are forcibly taught Chinese language skills and Communist Party propaganda.
The John Doe case has made military officials leery about taking custody of other detainees.
Immigrant advocacy groups are pushing for ICE to release detainees now, before it's too late.
Mr. Hunt also handled cases involving detainees at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba and C.I.A. torture.
Yes, Guantánamo Bay, known for orange jumpsuits and abuse of detainees, has school field trips.
The Saudi government extracted billions of dollars of assets from detainees to set them free.
It also raises questions about the extent of their powers and the rights of detainees.
But, under President Trump, ICE is using that discretion in favor of detainees less often.
Dozens of political detainees are languishing behind bars, and dozens more face criminal defamation charges.
Some of the detainees say that they helped spread "radical leftist ideology," the activists said.
Yes, paying detainees a minimum wage would make these facilities much more expensive to operate.
Such negligence, the detainees' lawyers argue, meets the definition of torture and crimes against humanity.
A flood of detainees from all over Syria joined the existing dissidents at Saydnaya Prison.
Mr. Shurbaji finally used the detainees' own blood, from their malnourished gums, mixed with rust.
The threat of prosecution, Mr. Darwish said, is the only tool left to save detainees.
Detainees' relatives also rely on the hearings as a chance to see their family members.
Courtrooms near the border in southern and western Texas have been packed with immigrant detainees.
DOJ previously told Reuters that very few detainees met the criteria for COVID-19 tests.
ICE was told, however, that the existing detainees could remain at the facility, said Sgt.
It was then that a group of detainees began protesting and ignored the guards' orders.
Adelanto, like most immigration prisons, is so isolated that most detainees don't have a lawyer.
More than 300 of the detainees had been released by Thursday, an ICE spokesman said.
Cox added that detainees also have access to dental care and 24-hour emergency care.
Under Mr. Dutton, government support for the detainees has been cut and conditions have deteriorated.
The state prohibits former Rikers detainees from mingling with teenagers who were not held there.
"Picture in your mind elderly detainees, brothers taking care of one another," said then-Cmdr.
But the county jail's contract with the federal agency to house immigrant detainees was maintained.
Thirty of the 61 detainees whose cases were finally decided ultimately prevailed and were released.
The United States got only two high-value detainees out — far short of its goal.
The two detainees are seeking asylum because of political persecution in Punjab, according to Kaur.
A few full-body photos show detainees kneeling or with their hands behind their backs.
James N. Mattis, believes there are more effective tactics for extracting important information from detainees.
Medical staff allegedly failed to treat opioid, alcohol and benzodiazepines withdrawal in three different detainees.
This achievement makes it more important than ever to adopt a sensible approach toward detainees.
American detainees in North Korea have been an especially delicate issue between the two countries.
The interior ministry had put the number of detainees in custody at 1,906, she added.
Some detainees were sent to indoctrination camps for crimes like drug sales or domestic violence.
Detainees are shown in a residential pod at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center.
The private detention facility, run by LaSalle Corrections, began housing immigrant detainees earlier this year.
They hold 11,000 Islamic State detainees, of which 2,000 are foreign fighters, the official said.
Nearly half of the over 16,000 people in Michigan's jails are pretrial detainees awaiting trial.
Those techniques included stuffing detainees into small boxes, slamming them against walls and waterboarding them.
Still, the Trump administration has yet to bring any newly captured detainees to the prison.
Palestinian prisoners and detainees have suffered from torture, inhumane and degrading treatment, and medical negligence.
The detainees got out after storming the gates and attacking the guards, the Kurds said.
In March 2019, however, ICE reversed its decision and sent 133 detainees to the facility.
Let's add Othman al Ghamdi to the catalog of detainees back in the extremist fold.
The prison, where nearly 800 men were held over the years, now has 60 detainees.
He recalled seeing one psychologist working alongside interrogators and then treating detainees at the prison.
Because Yemen was in chaos at that time, officials were reluctant to repatriate detainees there.
European nations have indeed been reluctant to take detainees who came from Europe, frustrating Trump.
Last month, Defense Secretary Ash Carter notified Congress 17 detainees had been cleared for release.
He's been repeatedly blocked by Congress, which again banned transferring detainees to the United States.
The Bush Administration had transferred detainees mostly to their home countries—Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Kuwait.
The lawyer, Justin Orr, said the detainees were given only chocolate and caffeine on Saturday.
Aguilera seems to have been chosen because female singers were thought to offend Islamist detainees.
In yet another case, other former C.I.A. detainees are suing Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Jessen.
Only in 1988 did the US apologize and pay $20,000 in reparations to surviving detainees.
Ms. Bennett said that ICE has 60 pregnant detainees in custody and that between Oct.
In some cases, the testimony appeared to have pressured the local authorities to release detainees.
"Like my colleagues, I do not want to provide luxurious accommodations for detainees," he said.
Guards then swept the detainees' cells and seized everything, including their Qurans and legal papers.
The detainees are mostly refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and South Asia.
Three female detainees selected by the prison director said they had consented to be interviewed.
Each cup was etched with the national flowers of the 779 remaining detainees' home countries.
There's little discussion in the media of some of the recent controversies there, including the government's plan to destroy art created by the detainees; the concerns over government spying on conversations between some of the detainees and their attorneys; and, most recently, an apparent renewal of controversial genital searches of the detainees that provoked controversy (and major litigation) five years ago -- when the detention facility was under the command of then-Gen.
The job of monitoring these former Guantanamo Bay detainees and coordinating their transitions to civilian life largely falls to two small special envoy offices formed by President Barack Obama: one at the Department of Defense that reviews detainees considered for release and then tracks the intelligence community's reports on them, and one at the State Department that helps coordinate communication between detainees and their lawyers, host-country governments, U.S. embassies, and the Department of Defense.
S. refugee swap again in doubt as officials exit Nauru SYDNEY/WASHINGTON - U.S. officials interviewing refugees held in an Australian-run offshore detention centre left the facility abruptly, three detainees say, throwing further doubt over a plan to resettle many of the detainees in America.
The transfer would be the largest group of detainees to be shipped out of the prison in Cuba since Defense Secretary Ash Carter informed Congress in December that his department would transfer a wave of detainees at the beginning of 2016, Fox News said.
Obama has 11 more months in office to fulfill his campaign pledge to shut down the facility, and bring any remaining detainees to a prison facility in the U.S. The transfers are also a politically contentious issue in some countries that are taking in detainees.
The only ones speaking out are families and loved one of the detainees, correctional staff who worked partially while on furlough in the cold and dark; the attorneys; and, of course, the detainees, who could be heard banging on the icy windows in protest.
"We must start by lifting the current bans on transferring detainees into the United States and on constructing or modifying facilities within the United States to house Guantanamo detainees, bans that have too long served as barriers to closing the detention center," he said. Rep.
Isaac Ortiz, a corrections officer and union representative at La Tuna federal prison outside El Paso, which is holding around 200 detainees, said La Tuna hasn't been hit as hard by the staff cuts, and the staff are having an easier time housing the detainees.
Czech officials declined to comment on whether the Czechs had been swapped for the Lebanese detainees.
The latest photos include close-up shots of body parts of detainees bearing welts and bruises.
The transfer will bring the total number of detainees accepted by Oman to at least 30.
The attorney general said detainees were handing over cash, real estate and other assets in settlements.
Several governments argue that maintaining a low profile is in the best interests of the detainees.
That would mean any agents trying to deport detainees wouldn't technically be violating the federal order.
In Seattle, several thousand protesters rallied outside the SeaTac Federal Detention Center that holds immigration detainees.
Of the 288,212 detainees in quarantine across those centers, around 225,218 are for exposure to mumps.
The President accurately cited North Korea's decision to pause nuclear testing and to release American detainees.
A state prosecutor, Mohammed Ali Saleh, declined to say how many detainees were freed on Monday.
Where was the outrage when the family of immigrant detainees sued President Obama for wrongful death?
Jason Crow argued that the facility has only one physician to treat its 1,600-plus detainees.
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department is currently holding 86 undocumented detainees, according to the sheriff's office.
Earlier, Juanes and Legend took a tour of the detention center and spoke to detainees inside.
Video An ICE spokesman said Tuesday the decision to cut ties will hurt detainees the most.
Essex County also repeatedly failed to notify immigration officials about incidents involving detainees, the report added.
Droppings from the pigeons perched on the inside of the bridge fell on detainees, he said.
And one cell with a maximum capacity of 35 held 155 detainees, according to the report.
He added that Hindu detainees have not been given access to their sacred texts in Hindi.
"ICE's dishonesty is the reason the detainees are behind bars, rather than home with their families."
He expressed pride at ending all use of torture and reducing Guantánamo's population to 60 detainees.
He was released in a controversial prisoner swap in May 2014 for five Guantanamo Bay detainees.
The U.S. has been tracking the numbers of released Gitmo detainees that return to the battlefield.
HEMMER: Governor Gilmore, some time this spring 34 more detainees are cleared from release from Gitmo.
Seventeen detainees who have received final transfer approval are scheduled for release in the coming weeks.
Footage purportedly from the centers shows Uighur detainees in classrooms, performing dances, and playing table tennis.
Single-adult male detainees at a Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas on July 123, 2019.
Single adult male detainees stand at a Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas, in July 2019.
Davis added that as of Monday 12 ICE detainees had been on hunger strike since Friday.
He was asked in 2008 to investigate why the C.I.A. destroyed tapes depicting detainees being tortured.
The last transfer of detainees was announced the day before Trump was sworn in, on Jan.
ICE said it welcomed the recommendations and that its procedures already ensured safe treatment of detainees.

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