Statewide ‘pilgrimage’ kicks off in Kern County, calling for closure of ICE facilities

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Joshua Yeager / KVPR Religious leaders and criminal justice advocates gather outside the Golden State Annex in McFarland on Wednesday. It’s the first stop on a “pilgrimage” to half a dozen centers across California. The coalition is calling for the release of detainees and the closure of ICE facilities.

McFARLAND, Calif. — Chants rang outside the Golden State Annex facility in McFarland Wednesday evening as religious leaders and criminal justice advocates embarked on a pilgrimage to immigrant detention centers across California.

The coalition is calling for the release of detainees and the closure of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers, where dozens are currently on hunger strike for the third time in recent years.

Hunger strikers are protesting alleged labor abuses, mistreatment and poor conditions within the ICE centers. The two Kern County facilities – Golden State Annex and Mesa Verde in Bakersfield – are operated by the for-profit prison contractor GEO Group, which has faced several lawsuits and congressional scrutiny.

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Joshua Yeager / KVPR A protester holds a microphone up to a cell phone speaker outside the Golden State Annex in McFarland on Wednesday. On the other end of the line is a detainee on hunger strike over alleged abuses at the ICE facility.
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Joshua Yeager / KVPR A protester chants outside the Golden State Annex in McFarland on Wednesday. The group is calling for the closure of ICE facilities across California.

Unlike prisons where those incarcerated have been sentenced by a jury or judge, detainees at ICE centers have typically already completed criminal sentences or did not commit crimes in the first place. Instead, most are awaiting determination on immigration cases that can take years to wind through backlogged courts…

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