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Zusammenfassung: Eine Deutsche ist seit über einem Monat in Gewahrsam in den USA. Sie wurde bei der Einreise aus Mexiko festgesetzt und verbrachte 8 Tage in Isolationshaft (Solitary Confinement).
Gründe sind keine bekannt. Es ist auch nicht klar, warum sie nicht einfach in einen Flieger nach Deutschland gesetzt wurde.
They own the judicial though.
No, IT owns judicial
Nevertheless. Keep fighting for your rights. If you get imprisoned, demand a lawyer.
If you’re taken into custody, as here. You get a notice to appear and a court date (about a week in the future). At the hearing you’d have an attorney assigned to you if you do not have one. Demanding lawyers of the facility staff won’t do anything other than cause a conflict which you want to avoid for safety reasons.
You’re almost entirely dependent on people outside of custody to get anything done. If you’re going to be crossing a border you should have a friend of family member looped in who can track if you made it successfully or, if not, someone who can due all of the legwork for you, such as contacting an attorney, adding money to your facility account, etc.
You’re effectively in federal prison while you’re awaiting the hearing. Your movement will be limited to non-existent (you’ll be in a cell solo, or in a dorm with 50-100 other people in a similar situation), you can’t use a phone outside of approved numbers and you can send handwritten mail. If you’re detained solo, you’re likely going to be sitting in a cell until your hearing. If you’re lucky, and have people’s phone numbers memorized, you will be able to add someone’s phone number to your list and you will get a free 15m call to each number that you added to your list.
Demanding a lawyer should get you less conflict as demanding “I just want to either get deported and go home, or just not be in a room alone because this is not cool.”
The facility staff has zero ability to do anything for you other than feed you and let you in and out of your cell and transport you to court.
They don’t even have the authority to choose to put you in general population (assuming that it is even available at the holding facility).
Once you’re in a facility you pretty much can only affect anything when you get to a courtroom. Trying to make demands of the guards will, at best, get you ignored.
OP mentioning something about people screaming and banging, that’s people being ignored who’re not understanding that no amount of bad behavior is going to improve their situation.
The best you can hope for, outside of a courtroom, is to get a book and to get more time to have access to the phone/shower. There isn’t much the guards can do for you, but they can do a lot to make your stay harder.
Keep your wits and stay calm and at worse you’ll just be bored for a week before you go home.