NYC Immigration Court: A Human Rights Crisis?
New York City elected officials have voiced serious concerns about the treatment of migrants at a detention center in Lower Manhattan's 26 Federal Plaza. Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Comptroller Brad Lander, and Rep. Dan Goldman witnessed firsthand the conditions, describing them as horrific.
Key findings:
- Illegal detentions: Asylum seekers are allegedly being held illegally in a 10th-floor detention area within the courthouse.
- Overcrowding and neglect: Migrants are reportedly held in overcrowded rooms with limited food, water, and sanitation, and are prevented from contacting their families.
- Obstruction of oversight: Congressman Goldman claims the Trump administration is hindering congressional oversight of these facilities.
The officials described instances of families separated, including a young girl anxiously awaiting her father's release who never emerged from court. They are calling on ordinary citizens to become witnesses to these injustices.
**Comptroller Brad Lander stated, "If you get a court date that the judge tells you you're supposed to show up for, but masked and uniformed federal agents disappear you? That's an authoritarian regime."
This situation is raising serious questions about human rights and the role of immigration courts in the city.**
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