Cameroonian asylum seeker dies in for-profit immigration jail

Edited by Ed Newman
2019-10-04 11:31:16

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San Diego, October 4 (RHC)-- In the U.S. state of California, a 37-year-old immigrant from Cameroon has died after he fell ill in an ICE (Immmigration and Customs Enforcement) prison.  In a statement, ICE said the man, Nebane Abienwi, became partially paralyzed after suffering a brain hemorrhage in the middle of the night at the Otay Mesa Detention Center.  ICE says he was rushed to a San Diego hospital but died after undergoing treatment.

The immigration jail is operated by CoreCivic, a for-profit prison corporation.  In a statement, Lizbeth Abeln of the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice said: “The ongoing loss of life in immigration detention is not only heartbreaking, it’s infuriating.  There is a bill sitting on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk right now waiting to be signed that would ban private detention, like Otay, from [California].  People in detention cannot afford to be behind bars a second longer, Newsom needs to sign now.” 
 



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