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BumRushDaShow

(156,458 posts)
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 02:45 PM Monday

Immigrants in overcapacity ICE detention say they're hungry, raise food quality concerns

Source: NBC News

July 14, 2025, 5:00 AM EDT


Immigrants being held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers in at least seven states are complaining of hunger, food shortages and spoiled food, detainees and immigration advocates say. They say some detainees have gotten sick; others say they have lost weight. In one facility, an incident involving detainees reportedly broke out in part because of food.

The food problems come amid overcrowding at ICE facilities tied to the Trump administration’s push to quickly ramp up immigration arrests. While capacity data isn’t publicly available for every ICE detention facility, nationwide figures on the availability of beds show a system beyond its overall capacity. As of mid-June, ICE was detaining nearly 60,000 people, almost 45% above the capacity provided for by Congress.

Although many of ICE’s detention centers are run by private contractors, the problems are happening all over the country regardless of who’s running a given facility, advocates say. A former ICE official told NBC News it is difficult for a facility to stay stocked with the right amount of food when, on any given day, it may face an unexpected surge of new detainees. While the agency can move money around to cover the cost of detaining more immigrants, planning for unexpected daily spikes can be difficult for facilities and could lead to food being served late or in small quantities, the former ICE official said.

On top of that, there are now fewer avenues for detainees to submit concerns while they are in ICE custody, advocates say, pointing to recent job cuts to an independent watchdog within the Department of Homeland Security, ICE’s parent agency.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/immigrants-overcapacity-ice-detention-say-hungry-raise-food-quality-co-rcna214193

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Immigrants in overcapacity ICE detention say they're hungry, raise food quality concerns (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
They're making it as miserable as possible... SickOfTheOnePct Monday #1
These are sadists. They get pleasure out of inflicting misery. PSPS Monday #2
Isn't it too late to self deport if they have already been detained? fujiyamasan Monday #5
That's what I meant SickOfTheOnePct Monday #6
Can The Hague charge trump with war crimes? Bayard Monday #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Bayard Monday #4

SickOfTheOnePct

(7,825 posts)
1. They're making it as miserable as possible...
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 03:39 PM
Monday

...so that people will self-deport rather than risk their health or being sent to a third country.

fujiyamasan

(413 posts)
5. Isn't it too late to self deport if they have already been detained?
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 04:42 PM
Monday

Obviously everything is setup to intimidate others to leave rather than risk detention in one of these facilities.

SickOfTheOnePct

(7,825 posts)
6. That's what I meant
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 04:43 PM
Monday

Yeah, people who are already detained are screwed, if they can scare others into self-deporting, they see that as a good thing.

Bayard

(25,951 posts)
3. Can The Hague charge trump with war crimes?
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 04:24 PM
Monday

He's the one that insists we're at war with immigrants, and he's certainly abusing them. Hey--I can dream!

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