Biden administration settles lawsuit to lift ban on ‘new detainee intakes’ at controversial ICE detention facility as mass deportations loom

Background: The ICE detention facility in Adelanto, California (KTLA/YouTube). Inset: Detainees at the ICE facility in Adelanto (KTLA/YouTube).

Background: The ICE detention facility in Adelanto, California (KTLA/YouTube). Inset: Detainees at the ICE facility in Adelanto (KTLA/YouTube).

The Biden administration has agreed to settle a lawsuit allowing for the reopening of a controversial Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in California where toxic chemicals were allegedly used on detainees and basic civil rights were allegedly denied en masse — with nearly a dozen prisoners dying at the center between 2011 and 2020, when it was closed amid protests and lawsuits from immigration activists.

The settlement agreement, which was made public in court documents this week viewed by Law&Crime, calls for the reopening of the Adelanto ICE Processing Center after motions were filed to lift a COVID-19-related “intake ban” that was implemented by a judge in 2020 over the spread of the virus as part of a class-action lawsuit brought against the facility in April 2020 — as well as the Department of Justice, former Homeland Security secretary Chad Wolf and ICE — over its treatment of prisoners, with detainees named as plaintiffs.

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