Asylum seekers are being set up for rejection at a New Mexico detention facility, rights groups say
Source: Associated Press
Asylum seekers are being set up for rejection at a New Mexico detention facility, rights groups say
BY MORGAN LEE
Updated 7:12 PM EDT, August 22, 2023
SANTA FE, N.M (AP) A coalition of human rights groups on Tuesday leveled new criticism at a privately operated migrant detention facility in New Mexico, where they say fast-track asylum screenings routinely take place without legal counsel or adequate privacy during sensitive testimony.
The rights groups say the broken screening system at the Torrance County Detention Facility means that migrants with strong, viable claims to asylum who cant go back to their country because of persecution or the threat of torture are instead being screened out inappropriately for deportation as the Biden administration seeks to impose severe limitations on migrants hoping for asylum at the border.
The 187-page complaint and findings were made by the American Civil Liberties Union and three advocacy groups that provide legal services to asylum seekers. Theyre urging the U.S. government to end its contract with the private company that runs the facility, which is overseen by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The report also catalogued complaints of retaliation against migrants who raise objections to asylum procedures and living conditions.
The report arrives roughly a year after Brazilian migrant Kesley Vial killed himself during detention at the Torrance County facility. The 23-year-old was scheduled for removal when he took his own life.
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