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ilaksh
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13 hours ago
It's literally dehumanization, and because of that and the extreme race views of the people at the top pushing these programs, if we don't have routine video recordings of the camp/prison populations verifying minimal health standards, we should expect some of them to eventually be starved. Not necessarily "deliberately", but all it takes is a bit more overcrowding, a logistical issue, etc. for there to be inadequate food supplies. The staff and management are not going to risk their jobs to really insist on more resources when they are basically being told over and over that these are dangerous criminals or lesser beings.
MarkSweep|13 hours ago
https://www.ice.gov/detain/detainee-death-reporting
It looks like ICE is not trying very hard to keep people alive.