The previous “Alcatraz” factor describes “inhumane” conditions at home
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NBC6 only uses its first name Because she worries about the privacy of her family and potential online harassment.
“It is inhuman is the way their residents keep,” she told NBC6.
Lindsey presented NBC6 documents that turned out to have reached the so -called “Alcatraz” on July 6 and worked at the controversial detention center for about a week before you captured Covid and had to isolate.
From the beginning, NBC6 told the situation that the situation was difficult.
“When I got there, it was overwhelming,” she said. “I thought it would improve. But it never happened.”
Lindsie NBC6 presented With Florida state accreditation papers, which list its position as a “correction officer”.
She says she was told that the job would take five days, after two days.
Lindsay also presented a copy of her contract with Gardaworld Federral Services, according to what was reported by one of the sellers of the sellers in the “Alcatraz” crocodile.
A post on the LinkedIn account shows that it was hired for this position a month ago and offered $ 26 per hour.
“I would have realized that the alcatraz crocodile,” said Lindsay.
“We had to use Porta Jones. We did not have hot water half the time. Our bathrooms were supported,” she said.
NBC6 reported that similar accounts at home from defenders, detainees and their families.
When talking about the area where the detainees are being held, Lindsay said it looks a “big house”.
She says that each tent has eight large cages, which contains 35 to 38 prisoners, which means that each tent carries approximately 300 detainees.
“They do not have sunlight,” Lindsay said.
“The bathrooms are supported because you got many people who use them,” she added.
On rainy days, she said, water flows in tents. The circumstances were described as miserable for not forgetting – the ongoing battle with mosquitoes.
Among the people being detained, Lindsay said, “Not everyone there is a criminal.”
NBC News asked the country the list of detainees in the “Alcatraz” but did not receive the list.
Last month, the Human Rights Watch report found that approximately 72 % of people detained by customs enforcement of migration had no criminal history.
“These people are still human. They pulled them from their livelihood. They are afraid. “They are not talking to our language,” she said.
Lindsay said she was expelled from the facility after she arrested Kovid and said she was accused of “changing the medical paperwork provided to the company.”
These allegations denied that she was progressing because of what she saw.
She said, “I was shot. Yes, I am angry. But more than ever, as they do wrong,” she said.
Lindsey NBC6 tells that she has never paid for her work in the facility. The company, Gardaworld, did not answer our questions about Lindsay’s allegations and referred us to the state authorities.
NBC6 called the Florida Emergency Management Department on Monday morning, but it has not yet heard. The partition was denied by allegations of bad conditions in the facility. Despite multiple requests, NBC6 has not been given access to the area where detainees are detained.
The Florida Financial Services website appears on the Gardaworld Federal Services website on nearly $ 38 million for recruitment services related to the facility. The contract was implemented on August 2, according to the agency website.