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Garcia vs Noem Lawsuit

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by G8tas, Jul 3, 2025 at 8:15 AM.

  1. G8tas

    G8tas GC Hall of Fame

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    > 120. Upon arrival at CECOT, the detainees were greeted by a prison official who stated,
    “Welcome to CECOT. Whoever enters here doesn’t leave.” Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was then
    forced to strip, issued prison clothing, and subjected to physical abuse including being kicked in
    the legs with boots and struck on his head and arms to make him change clothes faster. His head
    was shaved with a zero razor, and he was frog-marched to cell 15, being struck with wooden batons
    along the way. By the following day, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia had visible bruises and lumps all
    over his body.


    >121. In Cell 15, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia and 20 other Salvadorans were forced to kneel
    from approximately 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM, with guards striking anyone who fell from exhaustion.
    During this time, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was denied bathroom access and soiled himself. The
    detainees were confined to metal bunks with no mattresses in an overcrowded cell with no
    windows, bright lights that remained on 24 hours a day, and minimal access to sanitation.


    >122. After approximately one week at CECOT, prison director Osiris Luna and other
    officials separated the 21 Salvadorans who had arrived together. Twelve individuals with visible
    gang-related tattoos were moved to another cell, while Plaintiff Abrego Garcia remained with eight
    others who, like him, upon information and belief had no gang affiliations or tattoos.


    >123. As reflected by his segregation, the Salvadoran authorities recognized that Plaintiff
    Abrego Garcia was not affiliated with any gang and, at around this time, prison officials explicitly
    acknowledged that Plaintiff Abrego Garcia’s tattoos were not gang-related, telling him “your tattoos are fine.”


    >124. While at CECOT, prison officials repeatedly told Plaintiff Abrego Garcia that they
    would transfer him to the cells containing gang members who, they assured him, would “tear” him
    apart.


    >125. Indeed, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia repeatedly observed prisoners in nearby cells who
    he understood to be gang members violently harm each other with no intervention from guards or
    personnel. Screams from nearby cells would similarly ring out throughout the night without any
    response from prison guards on personnel.

    https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mdd.578815/gov.uscourts.mdd.578815.211.3.pdf

    Thatt's pretty disgusting and all done in the name of politics
     
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  2. channingcrowderhungry

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    This is what they voted for
     
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  3. archigator_96

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    I had to pay a thousand bucks for that treatment in Vegas once.
     
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  4. wgbgator

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    This is what our tax dollars are paying for
     
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  5. mikemcd810

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    I know it will never happen, but anyone who knowingly sent a non-criminal to CECOT should be facing jail time.
     
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  6. BLING

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    Does The Hague have a tip-line?
     
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  7. gator_jo

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    MAGAs will read about these abuses and scroll past ..... pretending it didn't happen.

    Also, it's acceptable to send non-citizens to foreign prisons and beat them. Even if they were legally allowed in our country. Donald Trump said so.
     
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  8. wgbgator

    wgbgator Premium Member

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    Yes, but unfortunately its only for African warlords and 1990s Serbians
     
  9. FutureGatorMom

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    I just keep thinking of Andry Hernandez Romero. He is a gay makeup artist who claimed asylum a year ago and was going through the process. He was crying and praying as he was being led into Cecot. It was witnessed by a reporter for 60 minutes and reported. I hope that they did separate him from the gang members, there is no way he is still alive if they didn't.
     
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  10. mdgator05

    mdgator05 Premium Member

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    We aren't supposed to talk about the millions of dollars spent on a gulag for people who mostly have been convicted of nothing, including immigration crimes. It makes certain people feel bad.