A federal judge in Arizona has ruled that conditions in US Customs and Border Protection migrant holding cells in the agency's Tucson sector violated the Constitution
US District Judge David C. Bury's order bars the agency from holding migrants for more than 48 hours in the Tucson sector after they've been processed"unless and until CBP can provide conditions of confinement that meet detainees' basic human needs for sleeping in a bed with a blanket, a shower, food that meets acceptable dietary standards, potable water, and medical assessment performed by a medical professional.
92 hours, with 34% of 63,490 detainees being held longer than 48 hours, 9,798 were held up to 72 hours and 12,030 individuals were held longer than 72 hours," Bury said in his ruling, noting that officials were"administering a detention system that deprives detainees, who are held in CBP stations, Tucson Sector, longer than 48 hours, of conditions of confinement that meet basic human needs.
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