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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The guy is an accused drug dealer who is a liar. Why should anyone believe anything he says about the conditions where he is at? He complained about all the Latino people in his tent and other people who don’t speak English. His wife posted a go fund me that collected $30,000 so he could go home to his wife and 2 children meaning his two Doberman pinchers. Someone related to the twins he abandoned in Ireland and who never received any support from him posted that he has 2 real human children. They were contacted by his wife or sister to take down the post because it would hurt his ICE case. The twins says the foubd him in Facebook and contacted him at age 12 and again 15/16 and he still didn’t send child support. He’s proven he will lie and manipulate situations to benefit himself. He now has zero supporters in Ireland. [b]I don’t believe anything that comes out of his mouth.[/b] He is a stereotypical Trump supporter! [/quote] Do you believe these reports about the conditions at Ft Bliss, where he’s being held? Reports from human rights organizations, lawmakers, and internal government inspections have characterized Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss as a "human and civil rights catastrophe". *Internal ICE Inspection Report (September 2025): A leaked, non-public inspection found over 60 violations of federal detention standards within the facility's first 50 days of operation. Violations included inadequate medical care, lack of safety procedures for guards and detainees, and restricted access to legal counsel. *ACLU & Human Rights Coalition Letter (December 2025): Led by the ACLU of Texas, a coalition of groups—including Human Rights Watch and the Texas Civil Rights Project—demanded the facility's closure. Their report, based on 45 interviews and 16 sworn declarations, alleged: *Physical & Sexual Abuse: Reports of detainees being beaten by officers until they lost consciousness and instances of "abusive sexual contact". Coerced Deportations: Allegations that officers forced non-Mexican immigrants to cross the border into the Mexican desert. *Severe Neglect: Chronic food shortages, spoiled meals causing illness, and a lack of basic hygiene supplies like soap and toilet paper. *Congressional Reports (February 2026): U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar reported "chronic issues" following facility visits, including foul-tasting drinking water, sewage backups, and flooding in dorms. *Medical & Disease Outbreak Reports (February 2026): City officials confirmed cases of tuberculosis and COVID-19 at the camp. While the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied these reports, local health authorities and lawmakers maintained they were notified through mandatory protocols. *Documented Deaths in Custody As of early 2026, three deaths have been documented at the facility in its first six months: [/quote]
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