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Calls to investigate ICE jail in Richmond By Otis R. Taylor Jr. November 8, 2017 Updated: November 8, 2017 6:00am Photo: Noah Berger, Special To The Chronicle A chaplain passes a building at the West County Detention Facility in Richmond, Calif., on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Contra Costa County sheriff s officials said they were surprised. It was news to them last week that female detainees at their jail in Richmond were complaining that they were locked in their cells for 23 hours a day with no bathroom access. But as I learn more about the West County Detention Facility, I m the one who s surprised by the sheriff s supposed lack of knowledge of what many now say has been going on in their jail facility for years. And now sheriff s officials are trying to reassure the public that they ll get to the bottom of this with an administrative inquiry.

If detainees are being mistreated at the jail, why should the sheriff s office, which operates the jail, be trusted to conduct an impartial investigation? It shouldn t. This week, state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, sent a letter to Attorney General Xavier Becerra requesting that his office conduct an investigation of the jail. Such allegations would certainly rise to the level of a civil rights violation and merit review by the attorney general s office, Skinner wrote in the letter she shared with me.

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If you missed the backstory on this, let me recount: Contra Costa County has a $6 million-a-year contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to run a federal detention center at the Richmond jail. The county houses male and female ICE detainees for the feds. One of them, Dianny Patricia Menendez, a native of Honduras who had been jailed at the West County Detention Facility since May, begged an immigration judge in October to be deported rather than endure the jail conditions. She was deported last week. Menendez was the first to tell me about detainees being forced to urinate and defecate in red plastic biodegradable bags that jail staff give them because they re locked into their toilet-less cells for hours on end. During a tour of the jail, I met more female inmates who shared similar stories. But deputies during the tour said they didn t understand why the women were complaining. They denied that inmates are locked up for such long periods and they said they d investigate. On Monday, they reiterated their position during a packed Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Public Protection Committee meeting. Our policy in operations, in the female modules, require that the inmates be locked in their cells by the deputies between one and four hours in a 24-hour period, and not consecutive hours, Undersheriff Michael Casten told the committee. So we ll be reviewing to see if that has not occurred. It has not occurred, Linda Torkelson forcefully interjected, drawing laughter from the crowd. In her two years as a volunteer for Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement, a group that monitors jails where immigrants are

detained, Torkelson told me she built strong bonds with detainees. One former detainee, a man who spent 22 months confined at the West County jail, told Torkelson that he d grown accustomed to holding the urge to go for 20 hours. Finally, finally, finally people are paying attention after years of this going on, Torkelson told me after the meeting. Another person at the meeting, Deborah Lee, a program director for Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity, a social justice organization, told me she s heard complaints from detainees for years. The 23 hours of lockdown for the women, especially, Lee said. They are basically in their cells all the time. What is going on that the people in charge don t actually know what s happening? Lee said of sheriff s officials. Either there s very abusive deputies who are doing their own thing and they don t know, which is a big point of negligence on their part, or they re denying what they do know is happening. It s unsettling that there s such a gulf between what detainees and jail monitors have described and what the jailers have said of the conditions inside the jail. When John Gioia, a Contra Costa County supervisor on the committee, asked Casten how long the investigation would take, Casten said he might be able to give you a better time frame in a couple of weeks as we get into it. That s not fast enough. Our state attorney general should listen to Skinner and investigate.

San Francisco Chronicle columnist Otis R. Taylor Jr. appears Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Email: otaylor@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @otisrtaylorjr