"We cried, alone, depressed; alone, without freedom."
We worked for $1 a day, and the guards insulted us, like we were not human.
We worked for $1 a day, and the guards insulted us, like we were not human.
Emilio Gutiérrez Soto, a Mexican journalist based in the U.S., writes about being detained - twice.
Because Jason is gay, he spent much of his time in detention in segregation, isolated in a windowless room for 22 hours a day.
Fleeing death threats in Honduras, Óscar Armando Valle Rios crossed the U.S. border not to the safety of his family but straight into detention.
Detained for nearly a year, Manuelo endured being placed in quarantine for 21 days and a hunger strike.
Volunteers like Greg Mortimer bring hope and support to those they visit.
Ricardo suffers from schizophrenia, yet has been detained at Adelanto for more than two years.
“The guards, they don’t do anything. You have to die or almost die for them to pay attention to you."
Rocky and I had been together 12 years — what would happen to him, to us?