Camp East Montana: Another ICE Jail Kristi Noem Doesn’t Want Congress to See
Escobar rips ICE for stonewalling oversight at Trump’s desert mega-jail.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) accused the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement of stonewalling lawful congressional oversight at the new Camp East Montana detention center on Fort Bliss, raising alarms about what she called “illegal” obstruction and dangerous conditions inside the still-unfinished facility.
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In a sharply worded letter Friday to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, Escobar said her staff’s September 23 inspection visit was abruptly canceled—less than 24 hours after being confirmed—under the vague justification of “operational tempos.” She warned that the move violates Section 527 of federal law, which guarantees members of Congress access to detention facilities for oversight.
“This is an unacceptable response from an agency that is currently in violation of the law and illegally barring Members of Congress and their staff from their oversight duties,” Escobar wrote.
The El Paso congresswoman, who has been a leading critic of Trump administration detention policies, detailed a pattern of ICE obstruction since Camp East Montana opened in August. Initial tour requests were denied on alleged safety grounds, even as migrants were already being held on-site. During visits that did take place in August, Escobar and her staff reported rotting food, foul drinking water, insufficient medical care, and broken communication systems.
Her account matches a Washington Post investigation earlier this month documenting at least 60 federal standards violations, including detainees without access to functioning toilets, sinks, or adequate space, and staff failing to monitor medical conditions.
Escobar’s office says it has 21 unanswered case inquiries with ICE about detainees at the facility and has yet to receive responses to formal questions submitted on September 3. Among them: staffing levels as the camp scales to 5,000 beds, details of food vendors, water safety testing, and why detainees’ legal calls routinely go unanswered.
The congresswoman has set deadline of October 3 for DHS and ICE to respond.
The Trump administration’s Camp East Montana, described by advocates as “Alligator Alcatraz in the desert,” has quickly become a flashpoint in the immigration wars. For Escobar, who represents El Paso, the issue is personal:
“My staff and I observed serious issues… detainees told us about being served rotten food and raised urgent concerns over the quality of the drinking water, which they reported had a bad smell and made them feel sick,” she wrote.
With construction still ongoing, detainees remain inside a facility federal watchdogs and lawmakers alike are calling unsafe, opaque, and unlawfully shielded from scrutiny.
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This issue of denial of legally protected oversight responsibilities is essential to enforce. Democrats must close government and ask more than just ACA subsidies for their votes. They must focus on all detention facilities because there are red flags everywhere that people are detained whether for brief or long periods. They now have a policy of blanket denial of release on bond. The conditions are part of their policy of cruelty to make people self-deport. So these conditions are deliberately being maintained. And it will be long term unless it is halted.
These facilities were given millions and included in that amount were sums for food, beds, maintenance of sanitation, medical needs of the detainees. This money is not being used for these purposes. This is fraud. Fraud. Someone is pocketing these funds and giving rotted food or snack foods as nutrition.
From the beginning officials legally entitled to enter and inspect facilities and speak to detainees have been blocked, barred, arrested. Letters sent to DHS and others in administrative positions have been ignored routinely or given pat denials if any response given.
Democrats must push on these issues and do it as part of demands in shutdown. These facilities are concentration camps otherwise why the oppressive lack of transparency?
Why does this article say “The Biden’s Administration Camp East Montana…..”. This was set up during Trump’s administration correct??? Please reply. And correct article if need be.