Judge orders Trump administration to provide bond hearings to detained migrants
“District judge in California says detainees who were already living in the US are legally entitled to a bond hearing! “
“About 65,000 people were in immigration detention in the US as of last week, according to government data.
The Trump administration has argued that individuals’ differing circumstances required the issue to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, but Sykes said that being deprived of the right to a bond hearing was an injury common to the class.” – SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/25/judge-bond-hearings-detained-migrants
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORTs Human Rights Violations in detention.
USA: New Findings Reveal Human Rights Violations at Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and Krome Detention Centers
This is consistent with LaResistencia reports of conditions at the Tacoma Detention Center.
These findings confirm a deliberate system built to punish, dehumanize, and hide the suffering of people in detention”.Ana Piquer, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for the Americas.
People interviewed shared that access to medical care is inconsistent, inadequate, or denied all together, placing individuals at serious risk of physical and mental harm. People reported being always shackled when they were outside their cage. Other treatment those detained have endured amounts to torture, including being put in the “box”,described as a 2×2 foot cage-like structure people are put in as punishment – sometimes for hours at a time exposed to the elements with hardly any water – with their hands and feet attached to restraints on the ground. “
“The research concluded that people arbitrarily detained in “Alligator Alcatraz” are living in inhuman and unsanitary conditions including overflowing toilets with fecal matter seeping into where people are sleeping, limited access to showers, exposure to insects without protective measures, lights on 24 hours a day, poor quality food and water, and lack of privacy – including cameras above the toilets.





