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Rocks in food, no medical care: Ro Khanna ‘horrified’ by living conditions at California ICE facility

Rocks in food, diseased detainees unable to see doctor: Ro Khanna ‘horrified’ by living conditions at California ICE facility

US Congressman Ro Khanna has said he was “horrified” by conditions at a California immigration detention centre after speaking directly with dozens of detainees who described a lack of medical care, poor food and degrading living conditions, even worse than what animals live in. In a post on X and in interviews following his visit, the Indian-origin Congressman said the California City ICE Detention Facility was marked by “a violation of human rights”. The privately run centre is located in the Mojave Desert and opened in late August last year under a contract with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).Khanna said he spoke with 47 detainees during his visit on January 5. “One man with blood in his urine had not been able to see a doctor, another complained of rocks in the food, another of not having a long sleeve shirt, shivering at night,” he said. He later told KQED the conditions amounted to “systemic neglect”. “We’re treating these people like animals, not like human beings … It’s an embarrassment for the country,” Khanna said. Khanna only asked for people to be treated with dignity. “Whatever you think about the consequences for people who are undocumented, we should all agree that you treat people with dignity.”The visit comes as ICE detains more people than at any point in its history, with roughly 69,000 people in custody as of late December, under President Donald Trump’s MAGA-aligned immigration crackdown. Detention-related deaths have also surged, with 32 reported in 2025, the highest number in more than two decades.Khanna said he spent about three hours at the facility with an aide. He was told there were more than 1,400 detainees, including 215 women, though ICE data from December listed 922 people in custody. The facility is set to become the largest ICE detention centre in California, with capacity for nearly 26,000 detainees.Officials gave him a tour of the centre and Khanna said his conversations with detainees revealed disturbing things. “During the tour, [the warden and other prison officials] were showing us they were going by the book,” he said. “Then when we met the detainees, I was just floored.”Detainees described undrinkable water, repeated lockdowns, no-contact family visits and severe delays in medical care. Khanna said he saw only one doctor attending to around 40 patients during his visit. “It was really dehumanizing, and many of them were in tears,” he said.CoreCivic, which operates the facility, rejected claims of neglect. A company spokesperson said health and safety were a top priority and that detainees have daily access to medical and mental health services.

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