Louisiana detains more asylum seekers and migrants than almost any other state, part of a widely criticized US system advocates say treats innocent people like convicted criminals. In Louisiana, asylum seekers are often held in former prisons and subjected to conditions advocates call arbitrary and cruel. Read more of Courting Injustice, Bloomberg’s investigation into the asylum detention process, here: 👉Justice Is Beside the Point in America’s Immigration Courts 👉America Is Filling Notorious Former Jails With Asylum-Seekers 0:00 - Intro 1:16 - Migrants released from detention 3:25 - Dysfunctional asylum system 4:50 - Expansion of immigrant detention 6:00 - Detention facility conditions 7:23 - Reports of abuse and neglect 9:20 - Rural immigration courts 10:57 - Louisiana Advocates for Immigrants in Detention 12:20 - Conclusion Have a coffee on Bloomberg! -------- Like this video? Subscribe: Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on today’s biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you haven’t seen and viewpoints you haven’t heard, you’ll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals is business as you’ve never seen it. Subscribe for business news, but not as you've known it: exclusive interviews, fascinating pro |
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