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Swede

(38,764 posts)
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:00 PM Saturday

"For 280 days we haven't eaten a single piece of fruit, banana, apple, orange, or anything fresh," an Otay Mesa captive

Detention Center Captives Are Throwing Lotion Bottles Wrapped With Notes to Organizers Outside Otay Mesa Facility
“For 280 days we haven’t eaten a single piece of fruit, banana, apple, orange, or anything fresh," an Otay Mesa captive communicated through handwritten note. "We are all in one big room with no doors or windows. We can’t see any grass or trees. We are all constantly sick."

https://lataco.com/captive-lotion-bottle-note

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"For 280 days we haven't eaten a single piece of fruit, banana, apple, orange, or anything fresh," an Otay Mesa captive (Original Post) Swede Saturday OP
Let's call these "detention centers" what they are. Laffy Kat Saturday #1
The Otay facility is a private prison. maveric Saturday #10
I doubt the public ones are much better. iemanja Saturday #12
There is Rebl2 Saturday #13
From the link: cbabe Saturday #2
I was wondering if or where there might be a Texas group to help people here. Does anyone have any info about this? efhmc Saturday #3
Maybe contact the San Diego group and ask how to organize one. cbabe Saturday #4
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer me. efhmc Saturday #9
What they're doing to those captives is deliberate torture, IMO. They have the funds to feed and treat highplainsdem Saturday #5
Deliberate malnutrition sakabatou Saturday #6
San Diegans HATE tRump BigmanPigman Saturday #7
Are they trying to give them all scurvy? greatauntoftriplets Saturday #8
It's been said many times before, but it bears repeating -- "The cruelty is the point". Fil1957 Saturday #11
Crimes against humanity, cruel and unusual punishments. The entire LoisB Saturday #14
The ICC lacks jurisdiction, I believe. n/t flvegan Saturday #16
I think a country, an ICC prosecutor, and the U.N. Security Council can refer a LoisB 18 hrs ago #22
Why do you think popsdenver Saturday #17
Yes! LoisB 18 hrs ago #21
"We" could equal class action at this point, I would assume. flvegan Saturday #15
Better hurry popsdenver Saturday #18
So i wonder how Figarosmom Saturday #19
Trump's policies all have cruelty as a guiding principle. democrank Saturday #20

Rebl2

(17,534 posts)
13. There is
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:30 PM
Saturday

a core civic in KS they want to become a supposed detention center. Odd, because they want to put one right next door in my state, not that far from each other. The one in my state is an empty Amazon warehouse. Why would they put two so close together I wonder.

cbabe

(6,415 posts)
2. From the link:
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:09 PM
Saturday



About 150 people were gathered there that day. San Diegans have been assembling like this, outside of the privately-run federal immigration detention center, since November 2. That’s when San Diego Bike Brigade, a group that began patrolling local schools on their bikes to protect children from federal immigration activity, hosted its first vigil, now a weekly occurrence. What started then as a group of ten people is now growing each time they gather.

The weekly vigil is currently supported by a coalition of seven organizations, including the San Diego Bike Brigade, called the Otay Mesa Detention Collective. These include Borderlands for Equity, San Diego Families for Justice, San Diego Showing Up for Racial Justice, 50501 San Diego, and SD Activist.



Organizers use this information to add anywhere from $20 to $45 to detainee accounts on Connect Network, an app that collects funds for detainees’ commissary. They add $10 to $20 to accounts on the GTL GettingOut App, which is used for phone calls.

L.A. TACO reviewed transactions provided by the Otay Mesa Detention Collective. There are four organizers who have become experts in using these apps: Tin-Lok Wong, Roni Ramirez, Mejgan Afshan, and Mariel Horner.

The collective has raised $15,380 since they began gathering donations in December, and redistributed those funds among 250 captives. On Sunday, over $3,000 was raised and about 50 A-Numbers were collected. Around six bottles and a deodorant were thrown over the fence that day, containing anywhere from one to nine A-Numbers.



Her family was not aware of her whereabouts and they had no idea where she was at the time. Yelling her name to organizers allowed her to be connected with her family.

… more … $1 per day pay for prison labor … organizers speak multiple languages…

efhmc

(16,219 posts)
3. I was wondering if or where there might be a Texas group to help people here. Does anyone have any info about this?
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:14 PM
Saturday

highplainsdem

(60,852 posts)
5. What they're doing to those captives is deliberate torture, IMO. They have the funds to feed and treat
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:33 PM
Saturday

them better. This is deliberate sadistic cruelty.

BigmanPigman

(54,812 posts)
7. San Diegans HATE tRump
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 09:47 PM
Saturday

On Thursday alone with a 5 minute time frame my hand made anti-tRump earrings got 3 compliments while I was at the Cox Store. I use them as a source for personal informal polling in my area.

If Bovino plans of moving back to El Centro he's even more stupid than I already thought. Stephen Miller is living on a military base for safety concerns. Bovino should take that option. On second thought I hope he does move back there since it will not be a pleasant experience for him...

LoisB

(12,586 posts)
14. Crimes against humanity, cruel and unusual punishments. The entire
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:47 PM
Saturday

maladministration should be in front of the International Criminal Court.

LoisB

(12,586 posts)
22. I think a country, an ICC prosecutor, and the U.N. Security Council can refer a
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 08:58 AM
18 hrs ago

case to the ICC. I am not exactly sure how the process works but the court has issued arrest warrants for Putin and Netanyahu.

popsdenver

(1,880 posts)
17. Why do you think
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:24 PM
Saturday

Trump's Republican CABAL is trying to destroy the U.N...........they work hand in hand with the Hague.......
There are many nations that Putin can't go to, or he will be arrested and sent to the Hague and put on trial for Crimes Against Humanity, and International War Crimes........Part of the reason he had to come to Alaska to meet with Poopy Pants......

Hope the Hague brands everyone in the Republican/Trump CABAL with the same charges, where they can't go to a lot of countries, for fear of being sent to the Hague for trials similar to Nuremberg..........

popsdenver

(1,880 posts)
18. Better hurry
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:26 PM
Saturday

It is already being rumored that the Republicans and U.S. Corporations want to out law "Class Action Lawsuits"........

Figarosmom

(10,507 posts)
19. So i wonder how
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:35 PM
Saturday

The government is planning to relocate them? Are they being held to be deported or to be trafficked into slave labor or sex slaves? They sure don't care if they stay healthy.

democrank

(12,407 posts)
20. Trump's policies all have cruelty as a guiding principle.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:44 PM
Saturday

None of these policies would be possible without Trump’s enablers who are either cruel, corrupt or cowardly.

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