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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsActivists claim asylum-seeker has died at detention center following monthslong hunger strike
Developing: ICE has not responded to questions regarding the status of the detainee.
by Lilly Fowler / November 16, 2018 / Updated at 2:30 p.m.
A medical treatment room is shown at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Wash., during a media tour on June 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
This story has been updated to reflect conflicting information about the status of the detainee. It will continue to be updated as we have more information.
An asylum seeker who had been on a hunger strike for nearly three months in protest of his detention and possible deportation died at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma on Thursday, according to an immigration rights activist.
In a press release issued this morning, Maru Mora Villalpando of Latino Advocacy said a detainee in solitary confinement at the facility watched as paramedics unsuccessfully attempted to revive Amar Mergensana, a 40-year-old Russian asylum seeker.
https://crosscut.com/2018/11/activists-claim-asylum-seeker-has-died-detention-center-following-monthslong-hunger-strike
by Lilly Fowler / November 16, 2018 / Updated at 2:30 p.m.
A medical treatment room is shown at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Wash., during a media tour on June 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
This story has been updated to reflect conflicting information about the status of the detainee. It will continue to be updated as we have more information.
An asylum seeker who had been on a hunger strike for nearly three months in protest of his detention and possible deportation died at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma on Thursday, according to an immigration rights activist.
In a press release issued this morning, Maru Mora Villalpando of Latino Advocacy said a detainee in solitary confinement at the facility watched as paramedics unsuccessfully attempted to revive Amar Mergensana, a 40-year-old Russian asylum seeker.
From NWDC Resistance/Resistencia al NWDC Facebook site:
Asylum Seeker on Hunger Strike Dies at Northwest Detention Center
40-year-old Amar Mergensanas Death Follows 86 Days of Refusing Food and 11 months in Immigration Detention
Tacoma, WA- Members of the Northwest Detention Center Resistance have received word that Amar Mergensana, a 40-year-old Russian asylum seeker, died in the detention center on the afternoon of Thursday, November 15th. NWDC Resistance received a phone call from a person currently detained in the solitary confinement unit of the now-infamous Tacoma immigration detention facility, stating that he had been held next door to Mr. Mergensana, and had seen paramedics unsuccessfully attempt to revive him, and had seen his body taken out of the detention center with blue hands and feet. Members of NWDC Resistance observed both paramedics and Tacoma Police Department vehicles at the facility yesterday afternoon, and Mr. Mergensana was described as unavailable for a legal visit by NWDC authorities.
Mr. Mergensana had arrived in the US last December, seeking asylum after crossing the US-Mexico border. With his attempts at securing asylum proving unsuccessful, he joined a hunger strike at the NWDC on August 23rd, as part of a larger national prison strike that ran from August 21st to Sunday, September 9th. Even after the hundreds of detained immigrants on hunger strike at the NWDC ended their protest, Mr. Mergensana continued to refuse meals, vowing to continue to starve himself until he either died or was released, given his fear of being deported to Russia. Mr. Mergensana was profiled by the news outlet Crosscut 50 days into his protest. Federal district court judge Benjamin Settle granted ICEs request to force hydration into Mr. Mergensana this past September, and Mr. Mergensana faced threats of forced-feeding throughout his hunger strike.
We are horrified and saddened by Amar Mergensanas death. He died protesting his detention and imminent deportation in the only way that was left to him. His death makes clear that ICE and GEO Group cannot guarantee the health and safety of people they cage. The more than one dozen hunger strikes by people detained since 2014, in which hundreds have taken part, speak to the need to shut down these cages for immigrants once and for all, stated Maru Mora Villalpando of NWDC Resistance. In the last written statement he gave us, Amar described being left in a cold locked room, naked, and with nothing but a bed sheet and a thin blanket. We demand that ICE and GEO Group be held accountable for their role in Amars death, Villalpando continued.
Mr. Mergansanas death follows reports of extreme medical neglect at the facility. Most recently, Saja Tunkara was deported from the facility and separated from his US citizen wife and children days after the Seattle Weekly published a story about the facilitys medical failures, in which Mr. Tunkara was prominently featured. This year has also been marked by multiple outbreaks of chickenpox and mumps among people detained. Between 2003 and 2018, 185 people have died in ICE custody, with many deaths connected to medical neglect, and ten deaths this past fiscal year alone. Mr. Mergansanas death may be the first death of a hunger striking detained immigrant.
NWDC Resistance will be holding a vigil and rally at the facility to commemorate Mr. Mergansanas life and honor his protest. Details will be available at https://www.facebook.com/events/196594297896475/. Audio of Mr. Mergansana, as well as a handwritten note by him are available upon request.
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NWDC Resistance is a grassroots collective led by undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens located in Tacoma, Washington.
It is an unincorporated association formed for the purposes of confronting human rights violations at the Northwest Detention Center and dedicated to ending the detention and deportation of immigrants. www.nwdcresistance.org
40-year-old Amar Mergensanas Death Follows 86 Days of Refusing Food and 11 months in Immigration Detention
Tacoma, WA- Members of the Northwest Detention Center Resistance have received word that Amar Mergensana, a 40-year-old Russian asylum seeker, died in the detention center on the afternoon of Thursday, November 15th. NWDC Resistance received a phone call from a person currently detained in the solitary confinement unit of the now-infamous Tacoma immigration detention facility, stating that he had been held next door to Mr. Mergensana, and had seen paramedics unsuccessfully attempt to revive him, and had seen his body taken out of the detention center with blue hands and feet. Members of NWDC Resistance observed both paramedics and Tacoma Police Department vehicles at the facility yesterday afternoon, and Mr. Mergensana was described as unavailable for a legal visit by NWDC authorities.
Mr. Mergensana had arrived in the US last December, seeking asylum after crossing the US-Mexico border. With his attempts at securing asylum proving unsuccessful, he joined a hunger strike at the NWDC on August 23rd, as part of a larger national prison strike that ran from August 21st to Sunday, September 9th. Even after the hundreds of detained immigrants on hunger strike at the NWDC ended their protest, Mr. Mergensana continued to refuse meals, vowing to continue to starve himself until he either died or was released, given his fear of being deported to Russia. Mr. Mergensana was profiled by the news outlet Crosscut 50 days into his protest. Federal district court judge Benjamin Settle granted ICEs request to force hydration into Mr. Mergensana this past September, and Mr. Mergensana faced threats of forced-feeding throughout his hunger strike.
We are horrified and saddened by Amar Mergensanas death. He died protesting his detention and imminent deportation in the only way that was left to him. His death makes clear that ICE and GEO Group cannot guarantee the health and safety of people they cage. The more than one dozen hunger strikes by people detained since 2014, in which hundreds have taken part, speak to the need to shut down these cages for immigrants once and for all, stated Maru Mora Villalpando of NWDC Resistance. In the last written statement he gave us, Amar described being left in a cold locked room, naked, and with nothing but a bed sheet and a thin blanket. We demand that ICE and GEO Group be held accountable for their role in Amars death, Villalpando continued.
Mr. Mergansanas death follows reports of extreme medical neglect at the facility. Most recently, Saja Tunkara was deported from the facility and separated from his US citizen wife and children days after the Seattle Weekly published a story about the facilitys medical failures, in which Mr. Tunkara was prominently featured. This year has also been marked by multiple outbreaks of chickenpox and mumps among people detained. Between 2003 and 2018, 185 people have died in ICE custody, with many deaths connected to medical neglect, and ten deaths this past fiscal year alone. Mr. Mergansanas death may be the first death of a hunger striking detained immigrant.
NWDC Resistance will be holding a vigil and rally at the facility to commemorate Mr. Mergansanas life and honor his protest. Details will be available at https://www.facebook.com/events/196594297896475/. Audio of Mr. Mergansana, as well as a handwritten note by him are available upon request.
###
NWDC Resistance is a grassroots collective led by undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens located in Tacoma, Washington.
It is an unincorporated association formed for the purposes of confronting human rights violations at the Northwest Detention Center and dedicated to ending the detention and deportation of immigrants. www.nwdcresistance.org
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Activists claim asylum-seeker has died at detention center following monthslong hunger strike (Original Post)
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Nov 2018
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(28,979 posts)1. I have protested in front of this place
Such a sorry situation.