Migrant on Hunger Strike: I'm Being Force-Fed

Man says he's tied down and force-fed through tubes
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 2, 2019 3:00 PM CST
ICE Detainee on Hunger Strike: I'm Being Force-Fed
This file photo shows protesters walking along Montana Avenue outside the El Paso Processing Center, in El Paso, Texas.   (Rudy Gutierrez/The El Paso Times via AP, File)

Nine men—up from six earlier this week—are being force-fed under court order in a detention center in El Paso, Texas, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said. One of the hunger strikers, a 22-year-old man from Indian who called the AP on Friday, described how he is dragged from his cell three times a day and strapped down on a bed. He said a group of people force-feed him by pouring liquid into tubes pushed through his nose. The man, who is only identified so far by his last name Singh out of family concerns for his safety, stopped eating more than a month ago. In mid-January, ICE obtained court orders to begin non-consensual hydration and feeding, and so for weeks they've had nasal tubes inserted in their noses and IVs in their arms.

"They tie us on the force-feeding bed, and then they put a lot of liquid into the tubes, and the pressure is immense so we end up vomiting it out," said Singh. "We can't talk properly, and we can't breathe properly. The pipe is not an easy process, but they try to push it down our noses and throats." Speaking through an interpreter, Singh said he has lost 50 pounds since he began his hunger strike. He said he is refusing food to protest guards' unfair treatment of him and other detainees from Punjab. He said they are being denied bond while detainees from other countries were allowed out. In a statement, ICE said it fully respects the rights of all people to voice their opinion without interference. (The feds are ready to roll out a major asylum policy change.)

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