Alaska Holds Migrants in ‘Punitive Conditions,' Violating ICE Standards, Lawyers Say
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, JUN 24 – Lawyers say 41 ICE detainees at Anchorage Correctional Complex faced pepper spray, denied attorney access, and long lockdowns, violating federal standards for humane treatment.
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Alaska holds migrants in 'punitive conditions,' violating ICE standards, lawyers say
Rep. Andrew Gray called a hearing in Anchorage on June 20, 2025 on allegations that 41 ICE detainees transferred to the Anchorage Correctional Complex were subjected to pepper spray, denied access to their attorneys and subjected to long lockdowns. Attorney Sean Quirk (on screen) testified that he wasn’t allowed to call his client for days, contrary to federal law. (Matt Faubion/Alaska Public Media) The Alaska Department of Corrections is holdin…
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