"Endless Nightmare": Torture and Inhuman Treatment in Solitary Confinement in U.S. Immigration Detention
Publication information:
Caroline Lee, Natalie Sadlak, Brian Benitez, Anand Chukka, Felicia Caten-Raines, Jiwon Kim, Ennely Medina, Sabrineh Ardalan, Philip L. Torrey, and Katherine Peeler. 2024. "Endless Nightmare": Torture and Inhuman Treatment in Solitary Confinement in U.S. Immigration Detention. Physicians for Human Rights
Abstract
This report – a joint effort by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), Harvard Law School’s Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRCP), and researchers at Harvard Medical School (HMS) – provides a detailed overview of how solitary confinement is being used by ICE across detention facilities in the United States, and its failure to adhere to its own policies, guidance, and directives. It is based on a comprehensive examination of data gathered from ICE and other agencies, including through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, first filed in 2017, and partly acquired after subsequent litigation. It is further enriched by interviews with 26 people who were formerly held in immigration facilities and experienced solitary confinement over the last 10 years.