‘Completely inadequate and inhumane’: Rep. Seth Moulton returns to ICE field office in Burlington

Rep. Seth Moulton's recent visit to the ICE field office in Burlington, Vermont, exposed the dire conditions and blatant disregard for human dignity at the facility. The congressman, who had previously visited the site in June, was shocked to find that despite promises made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), there were still no sleeping mats available for detainees.

"It's completely inadequate and inhumane," Moulton stated bluntly. "There should be basic mattresses for people to sleep on, especially after six months without one." The congressman expressed frustration with the government shutdown excuse, which he believed didn't account for the prolonged period of time between June and October when the promised materials were supposed to arrive.

Moulton's concerns are not new; since his first visit in June, he had been highlighting the lack of adequate facilities, blankets, and basic humanitarian needs for detainees at the facility. Despite promises from the administration, conditions remain dire, with reports of overcrowding and scarce food. The congressman noted that while there were fewer people detained on Monday than during his last visit, the overall situation has not improved.

The field office in Burlington is woefully inadequate, described by Moulton as a "makeshift detention center." It's only equipped to hold people for short periods before they are moved to actual detention centers. This creates a vicious cycle where detainees have limited time to interact with lawyers and family members, exacerbating the already dire situation.

Moulton's visit coincided with Burlington Town Meeting, where activists had overwhelmingly voted to denounce actions taken by ICE agents at the facility. The congressman praised these activists, saying their presence made a significant difference in holding the facility accountable. He emphasized that continued oversight was necessary until conditions improved.

ICE has been accused of relocating detainees out-of-state to more sympathetic courts, mostly in the south. However, Moulton pointed out that female detainees are often moved because there is no facility in Massachusetts. The congressman suggested keeping people in-state would be a better solution, providing access to local judges, lawyers, and family members.

Moulton's visit serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of immigration policies and the need for accountability. His continued advocacy highlights the importance of transparency and improvement in detention facilities like the one in Burlington. Until conditions are addressed, advocates will continue to raise their voices, and elected officials like Moulton will remain vigilant.
 
🚨😡 OMG u guys can't believe what's goin on at that ICE facility in Vermont?! 🤯 Rep Seth Moulton just went back there after 4 months & it's still a total disaster!!! 😷 No sleep mats for detainees, overcrowding, scarce food... it's like they're treatin' ppl like animals 🐺! 🚫 And don't even get me started on the admin excuse for the shutdown 🙄. Moulton said it's completely inadequate & inhumane 💔. I'm so proud of him for standin' up 4 these ppl & demandin' change 🙌. We need more people like him fightin' 4 our rights! 🤝
 
I'm low-key shocked that Rep Moulton still finds it so bloody depressing to visit this ICE field office 🤯. Like, what's the point of even going if you're just gonna find out there's still no sleeping mats available? It's not like they were expecting him or anything 😒. And yeah, six months without a mattress is a pretty big deal, but I guess that's just par for the course when it comes to ICE, right? 🤷‍♂️

I mean, Moulton's been saying this stuff for ages now, and it's still not getting fixed. It's like, hello, human dignity matters, folks! We shouldn't be treating people like they're just some commodity or something 💸. And the fact that there are more people being relocated out-of-state because of lack of facilities in Massachusetts is just, like, wow 🤯.

I'm all for increased oversight and accountability, but come on, Rep Moulton's been doing this for years, and what's changed? Not much, apparently 😒. Maybe if we all just kept shouting about it loud enough, ICE would finally listen, right? 🗣️
 
🤕 ICE is literally treating ppl like animals 🐑😷. 6 months without a mattress? That's not just inadequate, that's straight up cruel. I'm low-key impressed Rep. Moulton is still fighting for these people, even when it feels like no one's listening 🗣️. And can we pls stop with the government shutdown excuse? Like, come on 🙄. It's all about prioritizing profits over ppl 🤑. We need better facilities and more transparency ASAP 💡🚨. Moulton's right, continued oversight is key until those conditions improve 🤝. Activists in Burlington are making a difference, let's keep supporting them 💪🏽!
 
🤔 The whole thing just seems really harsh, you know? I mean, people are being held for months without basic amenities and it's just not right 🤷‍♂️. I get that immigration is a complex issue, but do we need to make the system so unforgiving? ICE needs to step up their game and prioritize humane treatment, especially when it comes to female detainees who are already vulnerable 🌎. Keeping people in-state would be a huge win for families and lawyers alike 👍. We should be working towards solutions that benefit everyone involved, not just punishing those in the system 💡.
 
😔 u gotta feel for the ppl stuck in that ice facility... 6 months w/o a mattress? it's just heartbreaking 💔. rep moulton is right on point, conditions r still dire & the gov shutdown excuse ain't cuttin' it 🙄. what's even more disturbing is the cycle of detention centers - it's like they're tryin to keep ppl in limbo 🕰️. anyw, kudos 2 rep moulton for keepin it real & to those activists in burlington for speakin out against injustice 💪🏽. we need more reps like him who genuinely care about the human cost of policies... it's time for change 🔄💖
 
ICE is literally killing ppl 🚽😷. Those conditions in Vermont are straight outta hellhole. No sleeping mats? Like, come on... 6 months without a decent night's sleep? That's torture. I mean, what's next? Rations and chains? 🤢 This congressman, Moulton, he's not wrong either. This facility is like a makeshift prison with no regard for human dignity. And yeah, activists making a difference is awesome, but it's about time the gov does something about this. I swear, these politicians are all talk... till they're faced with the reality of people suffering. 😔
 
😱 this is so messed up the lack of basic human dignity in that facility is just staggering no one deserves to sleep on the floor for months on end it's a wonder people don't go insane 🤯 i'm not surprised at all that reps are speaking out against these conditions they've been trying to bring attention to this issue for ages and it's about time someone's taking action 💪 my heart goes out to those detainees and their families who are going through this nightmare 🌟
 
Ugh, this is so depressing 🤕. I mean, I'm all for holding people accountable, but it's just... ICE is doing a terrible job here. Like, six months without a mattress? What even is that? And yeah, the government shutdown excuse doesn't fly, especially when you consider how long it took for promised materials to arrive in the first place.

It's not just about the detainees, though - this facility is basically a makeshift prison center 🚫. I don't know how they're supposed to provide adequate care and supervision with such limited resources. And the fact that female detainees are often moved out-of-state because of it? That's just ridiculous.

I'm glad Rep. Moulton was there to speak out, though. He's definitely got a point about the need for transparency and improvement in these facilities. We need more people like him holding ICE accountable 🙌. And yeah, I'm all for advocates raising their voices - it's time for some real change.
 
omg I'm so worried about these ppl at the ICE facility in Vermont 🤕 they don't even have sleeping mats after 6 months? that's just cruel! I thought the gov was supposed to provide basic human needs but it seems like they're more interested in keeping ppl locked up than taking care of them. why can't they just build a proper facility instead of using some makeshift center that's only good for short periods? 🤔 and what about all the people who get relocated out-of-state? isn't that supposed to be a human right or something? 😐 I'm glad Rep Moulton is speaking out though, maybe he can actually make a difference. we need more ppl like him in office who care about the little guys 👍
 
man this burlington ice facility is a total mess 😱 i was reading about rep seth moulton's visit there and it's just shocking that they're still dealing with no sleeping mats after 6 months 🤯 how can you expect people to be treated humanely when you don't even provide them basic necessities like a decent place to sleep? 🛏️ the government shutdown excuse is just a cop-out, it doesn't make sense that materials wouldn't arrive on time. and the overcrowding and scarce food reports are just gross 🤢 i'm glad rep moulton is still pushing for change, we need more voices like him holding these facilities accountable 💪
 
OMG I'M SO FED UP WITH THIS ICE FIELD OFFICE IN BURLINGTON!!! IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TRYING TO BREAK PEOPLE'S SPIRITS!!! 6 MONTHS WITHOUT A SLEEPING MAT IS JUST CRAZY!!! AND THE EXCUSE ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN IS JUST PATHETIC!!! I mean, come on, if you're gonna make promises, at least follow through with 'em!!! The fact that they're moving people around like pawns in a game is just heartbreaking!!! We need to do better than this!!! I'm so proud of Rep. Moulton for speaking out and holding these facilities accountable!!! We need more people like him who care about human dignity!!!
 
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