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california doj report finds worsening conditions overcrowding ice facilities

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AI-generatedThe article reports on a California DOJ investigation into privately-operated ICE detention facilities, highlighting worsening conditions and increased detainee populations. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the report focuses on government oversight and human rights, not on any specific company's revenue, cost, or supply chain. There is no mention of contracts, financial penalties, or operational changes that would materially affect a private sector entity. Therefore, no sector impact is detected.
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- Detainee populations in privately-operated ICE facilities increased 162% since 2023.
- Inspections in 2025 found declining conditions: inadequate medical care, overcrowding, excessive use of force.
- Six deaths reported between September and March, highest since 2017.
- California DOJ report released by Attorney General Rob Bonta.
- Department of Homeland Security disputed findings, claiming comprehensive medical care.
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