Judge orders improvements at a Chicago-area immigration facility after claims of inhumane conditions
A federal judge has ordered improvements at a Chicago-area immigration facility after detainees sued over "inhumane" conditions. The order, effective for 14 days, mandates clean bedding, space to sleep, hygiene products and medication. Detainees must also have access to showers, meals and bottled water. The judge criticized the conditions as "unnecessarily cruel" and requested a status report by Friday. In another case, Senior Border Patrol official Greg Bovino defended the use of force against protesters. Allegations include excessive force and unprovoked actions by agents, with ongoing legal scrutiny of these practices.
