"...we began to receive calls on our hotline from Cameroonian and Congolese immigrants detained in [ICE] prisons across the country. And they were being subjected to threats of deportation, often accompanied by physical abuse.”
Then ICE began transferring these individuals from immigrant prisons around the country into the immigrant prison in Pine Prairie, Louisiana where they were forced to sign fraudulent paperwork to facilitate their deportation to Cameroon and tortured until they acquiesced.
*TRIGGER WARNING* the descriptions of the physical abuse and torture are extremely graphic and disturbing. Please take care before proceeding with this thread or clicking on the links.

#FreeBlackMigrants #FreeCameroonians #FreeThemAll #BlackLivesMatter
*TW* One man, whose name is not revealed for his own protection said, “I refused to sign. He pressed my neck into the floor. I said, ‘Please, I can’t breathe.’ I lost my blood circulation. Then they took me inside with my hands at my back where there were no cameras"
*TW* “They put me on my knees where they were torturing me and they said they were going to kill me. They took my arm and twisted it. They were putting their feet on my neck...they did get my fingerprint on my deportation document and took my picture”
*TW* Another man was forced to the ground, sat on, and pepper-sprayed. He said, “The officers told me to open my eyes. I couldn’t. My legs and hands were handcuffed. They forcefully opened my palm. Some of my fingers were broken. They forced my fingerprint on to the paper.”
Most of the men had already testified that they had suffered "detention without charge and torture at the hands of the Cameroonian military, and had relatives who had been killed". They were and are still in need of international protection.
On October 13, one of our local affiliates along with @northtexasdream @RAICESTEXAS tried to physically stop ICE from deporting the 88 asylum seekers, as shown in this video where activists and volunteers shout "we love you" to the people trapped inside https://www.instagram.com/p/CGSqwcRCwTs/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
At the 11th hour, 2 of the 60 Cameroonians were taken off the plane due to a last minute intervention of human rights advocates. The remaining 58 were deported to Cameroon where they were immediately taken into custody. All 28 Congolese asylum seekers were deported as well.
The 2 remaining men are the only firsthand witnesses against ICE's abuse and have been informed that they will be placed on the next flight.

“The US government is deporting key witnesses in an effort to silence survivors & absolve ICE of legal liability.” @ChristinaFialho
ICE's response to the civil rights complaint was to dismiss it as "unsubstantiated". It's 11 pages long. The men provide names & dates. Their stories are credible, and their accounts are corroborated by volunteers from our visitation network who heard the screaming from outside.
“The reality is that ICE operates in the shadows. They thrive in secrecy,” @ChristinaFialho

We will not let them continue to harm immigrants and get away with it. We will continue to expose their lies and their abuse.

#FreeBlackMigrants #FreeCameroonians #FreeThemAll
We will continue to share out updates as we learn more.

In the meantime, please follow + support Black immigrant organizations leading the fight to #FreeBlackMigrants
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