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ICE detainees held in ‘inhumane’ conditions, denied access to lawyers: lawsuit

Last updated: November 1, 2025 8:00 am
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Detainees at ICE Facility in Broadview Denied Access to Legal Counsel and Held in Inhumane Conditions

by HANNAH MEISEL
Capitol News Illinois

Protests in Broadview, a small suburb west of Chicago, shed light on an ICE processing center that has operated quietly for almost two decades. Recent demonstrations brought attention to the facility’s interior, where detainees are reportedly denied access to legal counsel, as revealed in a federal lawsuit filed this week.

Despite being a facility meant for short-term holding, undocumented immigrants at the Broadview center endure squalid conditions with inadequate food and water. Overcrowding has become a major issue, with detainees sometimes lacking even enough space to lay down. The lawsuit alleges that ICE officers are using these deplorable conditions to pressure detainees into signing voluntary departure forms.

According to the complaint, detainees are subjected to verbal threats and coercion tactics to force compliance. Basic necessities are reportedly denied, with some detainees ignored or mistreated when requesting essentials like water or medical attention. The lack of proper facilities, such as cots and showers, further exacerbates the already dire situation.

Policy changes under the Trump administration have led to increased arrests and detentions, causing delays in transfers and contributing to overcrowding at the Broadview facility. Elected officials and attorneys have been denied access to the premises, hindering legal representation and communication with detainees.

One heartbreaking case cited in the lawsuit involves a widower who was forcibly separated from his children, who are all U.S. citizens, after signing a voluntary departure form without full knowledge of his legal options. The impact of these rushed decisions on families is devastating.

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U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman acknowledged the overcrowding issue at Broadview and scheduled a hearing to address the allegations raised in the lawsuit. The judge emphasized the urgency of the situation and urged prompt action to address the reported violations.

In a separate development, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a federal judge’s order requiring U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino to appear in court for daily check-ins regarding the use of force by immigration agents. The court cited concerns about separation of powers and the judge’s role in overseeing executive branch activities.

Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service dedicated to providing comprehensive state government coverage to news outlets across Illinois. It is supported by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation.

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