Immensely Invisible: Immigrant Women in ICE Jails Face Sexual Abuse Despite Reforms
A damning new investigation by journalists Maria Hinojosa and Zeba Warsi examines how immigration officials have failed to properly address complaints of sexual abuse from people held in detention centers. The report from Futuro Investigates and Latino USA details how women in jails run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, have been sexually abused, often in a medical setting when they are at their most vulnerable. It comes more than a decade after Hinojosa s report for PBS Frontline about sexual abuse in ICE detention. But allegations of abuse have continued. If you complain, you are going to be threatened, says Hinojosa, who notes there is still constant coercion in detention, despite earlier claims of reform. Transcript: Democracy Now is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1, 500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at Mondays to Fridays 89 a. m. ET. Support independent media: Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest:
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