- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
I am writing to express my deep concern and outrage over the recent allegations of systemic abuse at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Louisiana. The reported mistreatment of transgender detainees and others is a grave violation of human rights that demands immediate action.
Between 2023 and 2025, four detainees, including three transgender individuals, allegedly suffered horrific abuse at the hands of former ICE assistant warden Manuel Reyes. The accusations include sexual assault, forcible touching, groping, physical abuse, and denial of medical attention. These actions, if true, are not only criminal but also represent a fundamental betrayal of our nation's values.
Monica Renteria-Gonzalez, a transgender Mexican national, reportedly endured months of physical and emotional abuse while in federal custody. This case highlights the particular vulnerability of LGBTQ+ detainees in our immigration system. It is our moral and legal obligation to ensure the safety and dignity of all individuals in government custody, regardless of their gender identity or immigration status.
The allegations extend beyond personal abuse to include forced participation in an ad hoc work program with little to no compensation and without proper protective equipment. This practice, if confirmed, amounts to exploitation and possibly forced labor.
While ICE and the detention center operator, GEO Group, have denied these allegations, the involvement of respected organizations like Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, the ACLU, and the National Immigration Project in filing complaints under the Federal Tort Claims Act lends credibility to these serious accusations.
I urge you to take immediate action:
1. Call for a thorough, independent investigation into these allegations and all ICE facilities.
2. Support legislation to improve oversight and accountability in immigration detention centers.
3. Push for the implementation of LGBTQ+-inclusive policies and training for all ICE personnel.
4. Advocate for alternatives to detention, especially for vulnerable populations like LGBTQ+ individuals.
The potential for widespread abuse across ICE facilities is a national disgrace that requires urgent attention. We must act now to protect the human rights and dignity of all detainees, particularly those most at risk. Our values as a nation and our commitment to justice depend on it.