Teneng v. Trump
Summary
The ACLU, Prison Law Office, and Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for violating the constitutional rights of immigrants detained at FCI Victorville, a federal prison in Victorville, California.
In early June, 2018, ICE began transferring immigrants from ICE and Customs and Border Protection facilities to prisons operated by the BOP, under an agreement that allows the detention of 1,600 people in BOP facilities in Washington state, Oregon, California, Arizona and Texas. Many of those imprisoned are asylum seekers. Some have been separated from their children.
Immigrants detained at the prison face dangerous and inhumane conditions. Medical and mental health needs are ignored and when the men try to seek medical help, they are often dismissed, mocked, and verbally abused by staff who threaten them with isolation and other punishment. They do not have access to legal materials and the most basic information is only provided to the detainees in English—which most do not speak. They face additional deprivations including inadequate and insufficient food, and minimal access to outdoor spaces for fresh air and sunlight.
The men are also unable to practice their religious beliefs. Prison officials have refused to provide religious services or other opportunities for group worship and prayer. By policy, the men are not allowed to worship outside of their cells. Officials have not provided meals that fully comport with their religious beliefs, forcing them to eat food that violates their faith or go hungry. The men’s religious items, including religious clothing and texts, have been confiscated.
The lawsuit, brought by six detained immigrants on behalf of all ICE detainees at Victorville, raises claims for violations of their rights under the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment as well as the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment and statutory rights under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. We are asking the court to order ICE to immediately remedy the unlawful conditions and ultimately remove immigrants from the prison.
Legal Documents
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09/06/2018
Motion for Preliminary Injunction
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08/01/2018
Teneng v. Trump - Complaint
Press Releases
Civil Rights Groups Sue President Trump and ICE for Jailing Immigrants in Inhumane, Unconstitutional Conditions in Federal Prison