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Detained, Undocumented and Underserved: Providing Services to Adults and Children in Immigration Detention September 2, 2015 National Sexual Assault Conference Photo Credit: John Moore / Getty Images Speakers Cynthia Totten Senior Program Director Just Detention International Talia Inlender Staff Attorney Public Counsel Bridgette Carranza-Nieto Survivor Morgan Moeller Rape Recovery Team Director Women s Center of Jacksonville Munmeeth Soni Staff Attorney Public Law Center 1

Just Detention International JDI is a health and human rights organization that seeks to end sexual violence in all forms of detention. Core goals: 1. Hold government officials accountable 2. Change public attitudes about sexual violence behind bars 3. Ensure survivors get the help they need Special Thanks This project is supported by Grant No. 2013-TA-AX-K030, awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this session are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. 2

Session Agenda I. Overview of U.S. Immigration Detention II. Seeking Help After Sexual Abuse III. Bridgette s Story IV. How to Serve This Population V. Questions and Answers 3

IMMIGRATION DETENTION: WHAT S AT STAKE? WHO S AT RISK? Presented by: Talia Inlender Staff Attorney Immigrants Rights Project Public Counsel tinlender@publiccounsel.org WHAT IS IMMIGRATION DETENTION? Administrative custody before, during, and after removal proceedings. 4

WHO IS IN IMMIGRATION DETENTION? 9,011 detainees per day in federal immigration custody (1996) 33,811 detainees per day in federal immigration custody (2013) 5

WHERE ARE IMMIGRANTS DETAINED? Source: Grassroots Leadership Report, April 2015, p. 6 Source: Detention Watch Network, 2009 6

Facility Location Company FY14ADP 1 South Texas Detention Pearsall, TX GEO 1722 Complex 2 Stewart Detention Center Lumpkin, GA CCA 1619 3 Eloy Federal Contract Facility Eloy, AZ CCA 1483 4 Northwest Detention Center Tacoma,WA GEO 1400 5 Adelanto Correctional Facility Adelanto, CA GEO 1209 6 Jena/LaSalle Detention Jena, LA GEO 1033 Facility 7 Port Isabel Los Fresnos, TX Public 992 8 Joe Corley Detention Facility Conroe,TX GEO 958 9 Houston Contract Detention Houston, TX CCA 942 Facility 10 Otero County Processing Center Chapparal, NM MTC 845 Source: Grassroots Leadership Report, April 2015, p. 7 61% of all immigrants in removal proceedings have no lawyer 86% of all detained immigrants in removal proceedings have no lawyer 7

Sexual Assaults in Immigration Detention, 2007-2010 16 or more sexual assault allegations 1-15 sexual assault allegations No immigration detention facilities, except for: IA, KY, MN, MO, NE, OH, OK, UT Source: ACLU National Prison Project, 2011 Women and Children 8

An estimated 15% of immigration detainees have a serious mental disability 1 in 500 detained immigrants identify as transgender 1 in 5 substantiated sexual abuse and assault cases in immigration detention involve transgender detainees 9

Seeking Help in the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse Munmeeth Soni Public Law Center Bridgette s Story 10

Rape Crisis Service Provision for ICE Detainees Successes and Challenges From the Field Morgan Moeller Rape Recovery Team Director Women s Center of Jacksonville Who does the RRT serve? Survivors and co-survivors: All genders Reporting and non-reporting Regardless of where they are in their recovery Reside in Duval, Baker and Nassau Counties 11

Detention Facility Operated by a private corp. 1 of only 2 that house women in FL; funded largely by holding ICE detainees. Holds 500+ inmates & detainees. Photos in slides 23, 25, 27, courtesy of the Times-Union Timeline of Collaboration Two female inmates report sexual abuse by guard (Jan. 2013) Established collaborative relationship, finalized MOU (2013) Participated in mock & full audits (2014) To date, the only local facility to complete the audit process Continue to partner to address on-the-ground challenges as they arise 12

Overall Challenges Past, untreated trauma that has not been addressed Lack of appropriate mental health treatment, including trauma training for staff and over-medication Interacting with individuals from a multitude of cultural backgrounds and value/belief systems related to violence Maintaining boundaries with clients Overall Challenges Regular reporting of mistreatment within the jail (outside of sexual abuse) to the advocate Clarifying advocacy role with survivors who are in custody for both staff and the client (benefits, limitations, etc.) As non-clinical staff, advocates are frequently asked to provide our opinion and/or verification of someone s status as a victim/diagnosis 13

Overall Challenges ICE does not provide victimcentered support, and often questions the legitimacy of claims ICE officials are hesitant to allow for advocacy accompaniment (ex. phonebased reporting to law enforcement) Transfer of detainees without notification by jail staff to the advocate Lack of transition planning for release Overall Successes The jail staff have been proactive in ensuring compliance with PREA standards When we reach out to jail staff (with permission) from the client on other issues, the staff is receptive Jail staff typically make accommodations to support survivors needs based on their experiences 14

Overall Successes Many of the survivors have never received supportive services for sexual abuse The local area legal aid has funding for providing immigration defense via the jail Provision of advocacy services has influenced support of legal petitions on behalf of survivors Case Study One Gender: F Age: 49 Origin: Europe History: Legal resident status since she was a toddler. Victim of intimate partner violence and sex trafficking. Picked up on drug charges with trafficker. Status: Applying for U-visa, but case facts make successful application unlikely. 15

Case Study Two Gender: F Age: 52 Origin: South America History: Legal resident status since she was a young adult. History of untreated childhood sexual trauma, which led to selfmedication. Violated status when arrested for drug charges. Status: Asylum case pending via pro bono counsel. Case Study Three Gender: M Age: 32 Origin: Central America History: Undocumented status with history of deportation. Childhood sexual trauma and adult sexual trauma after being deported to country of origin. Picked up after being stopped on a traffic charge. Status: Released 16

Resources JDI s Advocate Resources: justdetention.org/advocate-resources Public Counsel: publiccounsel.org Public Law Center: publiclawcenter.org Women s Center of Jacksonville: womenscenterofjax.org PREA Resource Center: prearesourcecenter.org 17

Contact Us Cynthia Totten (202) 506-3595 ctotten@justdetention.org Morgan Moeller (904) 722-3000 x 209 mmoeller@womenscenterofjax.org Talia Inlender (213) 385-2977 x 235 tinlender@publiccounsel.org Munmeeth Soni (714) 541-1010 ex 294 msoni@publiclawcenter.org 18