People held in 'decrepit' California ICE facility sue over 'inhumane' conditions
Source: The Guardian
Thu 13 Nov 2025 11.20 EST
Last modified on Thu 13 Nov 2025 11.22 EST
Seven people detained at Californias largest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center have sued the US government, alleging they have been denied essential medications, frequently go hungry, and are housed in a decrepit facility.
The federal class-action complaint filed against ICE on Wednesday challenges the inhumane conditions at the California City detention center, which opened in late August inside a shuttered state prison. The suit alleges life-threatening medical neglect, with the plaintiffs saying they have been denied cancer treatment, basic disability accommodations and regular insulin for diabetes.
The facility is run by CoreCivic, a private prison corporation, which is not a named defendant. Residents have raised alarms about the facility for two months, with some describing it as a torture chamber and hell on earth in interviews.
California City is located in the remote Mojave desert, 100 miles (160km) north-east of Los Angeles. It can hold more than 2,500 people, increasing ICEs California detention capacity by 36%. It currently detains more than 800 people, lawyers say.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/13/california-ice-detention-lawsuit
Link to ACLU
PRESS RELEASE -
Immigrants Sue Trump Administration Over Inhumane Conditions at Californias Largest Immigration Detention Center
Link to
SUIT (PDF) -
https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2025/11/11.12.25-Calcity-Complaint-filed.pdf