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"What I saw were jail cells, cement jail cells, where children are being kept alone in group-like settings," Torres told CNN.
But if you look at those cells, where they were showing all these cells, they looked like jail cells or cyclone fence — but they look like jail cells.
These rooms acted as jail cells for immigrants deemed mentally ill.
New jails or jail cells will be hated in every borough.
For one, people are held in jail cells under lock and key.
There are stone-faced guards, strip searches and putrid jail cells crawling with cockroaches.
You've got Bernie Sanders talking about letting criminals and terrorists vote from jail cells.
There seemed no escape from a future of endless jail cells and anonymous American courtrooms.
Caroline Manzo and her family clearly aren't afraid of the dark – or sleeping in jail cells.
You fail if you're rounded up by shocktroopers and left to rot in subterranean jail cells.
In this photo, he steps down a dark corridor separating jail cells, followed by his son Jack.
He shot this video last night of protesters showing support for people being held in jail cells.
Police officers need training to recognize symptoms of mental illness and choose emergency rooms over jail cells.
Bricks are one of his trademark motifs to evoke urban dwellings, jail cells and the modernist grid.
Aside from the filthy jail cells and holding areas, Danny says another danger facing inmates are handshakes.
How can they ask people to stay at a distance, yet pack them into crowded jail cells?
According to KHQ News, the sheriff's department relocated the 250 animals in its care to local jail cells.
The real Lenny Bruce, you see, spent a lot of time shuttling in and out of jail cells.
While Hernandez has been shuffled between courtrooms and jail cells, his former teammates and friends have become superstars.
Detainees are using the same towels they use to clean jail cells to bathe and dry their hands.
But the success comes at a heavy cost: Niger's jail cells are now packed with migrants and refugees.
"The situation in detention centers and police jail cells in Venezuela is unacceptable!" said opposition lawmaker Miguel Pizarro.
Certainly, there are tons of people across the country currently sitting in jail cells wondering the same thing.
For months they've rehearsed lines in jail cells and outside in the yard, leading to the requisite jailhouse taunting.
Some jail cells house as many as three or four inmates in a space of 10 square meters (yards).
When they were arrested on charges such as obstructing traffic, they staged hunger-strikes from inside their jail cells.
The concrete block walls, ultra-thin mattresses, and lack of natural light can almost make them feel like jail cells.
"At the end of the day, our philosophy has been ... to keep kids out of CBP jail cells," Dinnin said.
I stepped inside one of the jail cells and the walls instantly felt as if they were closing in on me.
"It doesn't feel like justice to change the laws for some people and leave other people in jail cells," she said.
I can see the paragraphs I'm writing as little jail cells, penning me into perspectives, conceits, ideas, jokes, and memories—stories!
It's about making sure that young people in this country are in good schools or at good jobs, not in jail cells.
Steve Wozniak once taught prisoners how to electrify the bars on their jail cells with wiring from their ceiling fans for fun.
Early the next morning, the police came in, opened the jail cells, gave us all our IDs and left in a hurry.
It's about making sure that young people in this country are in good schools and at good jobs, not in jail cells.
And, by the way, he separated children and there are many pictures of jail cells where the children were separate from the parents.
Prior to the founding of Mississippi's Insane Asylum, people suffering from mental illnesses were simply thrown into jail cells, or banished to attics.
" At the heart of Carville's critique is the party's embrace of, in his words, extreme liberal positions like "people voting from jail cells.
Most of these people are not violent drug kingpins; mandatory minimum sentencing laws have filled jail cells with low-level drug offenders—primarily minorities.
It came under scrutiny in February 2019 after its federal jail in Brooklyn suffered power supply issues, leading to freezing jail cells for days.
As visitors walk through the ruins of homes, stables and jail cells, they are urged to examine "the tragic nature of the past" (free).
But analysts say he still has controlling power and note that some of the country's other business empires have been run from jail cells.
After the city's first gay Mardi Gras parade was broken up by the police in 1978, some marchers were beaten in their jail cells.
Her family became friends with King and his wife, Coretta Scott, and the men shared jail cells in their many arrests during the movement.
It's not until well into the gallery that there are pictures of jail cells, knives, staged recreations of assaults, and men's torsos with stab wounds.
And so strong is their support in Catalonia that several of those leaders nevertheless won back seats in Spain's national parliament - from their jail cells.
The "lifestyle community" (or "fake smile jail cells," as her underachieving brother dubs them) only offers discounts to residents with a 4.5 rating or higher.
Owls of the period were seen as lazy and unmotivated, the types who frequented bars, brothels and jail cells, often sleeping late into the day.
The have a habit of isolating characters in campsites, stables, jail cells and clearings, inverting the possibility of escape and travel inherent in the genre.
But recently, local soccer players have begun to return to the field, some of them even having been held as prisoners in the jail cells below.
A moment later, holding her hands to her head and sobbing, Ms. Zakharova walked slowly back toward the jail cells at the back of the courtroom.
Two of the "Alaskan Bush People" stars won't have to wander around the frozen tundra for a while -- instead they'll get to chill in jail cells.
Indonesian news outlets breathlessly detailed services offered at the Atlantis, like mock jail cells for role playing, and speculated that it was a hub for prostitution.
So many of us, young and old men and women of color, have walked into jail cells and prisons with the memory of crimes we committed.
Designed by William H. Brown and Benjamin F. Haugh and patented in 1881, revolving jail cells aimed to minimize the contact necessary between inmates and guards.
But continuing to rely on rulers who have responded to dissent with torture, tear gas, jail cells and travel bans is not a defensible long-term strategy.
"The police wanted to get into the jail cells, they wanted to enter by force," said Rosa Guzmán, 40, describing the account her sister-in-law gave.
As officials prepare to close Rikers in 2026, advocates are asking: Where are the seriously mentally ill patients that fill many Rikers jail cells going to go?
What used to be the Charles Street Jail is now a 298-room luxury hotel, featuring a restaurant with dining nooks that are actually converted jail cells.
Over 1.4 million people flock to Alcatraz every year to peer inside jail cells that once held notorious criminals like Robert Stroud (the Birdman) and Al Capone.
That confession allegedly came while both were being held at a police station lockup, which would have meant Bouto shouted it across jail cells within earshot of guards.
She had been hired by the New York City Police Department as a police matron, which mostly meant cleaning jail cells and supervising inmates rather than solving crimes.
The rapper delivered the performance of the night, walking out as part of a chain gang to perform "The Blacker The Berry" with his band locked inside jail cells.
The track is "Dear Mama" by Tupac—a poignant love letter from the late rapper to his mother, apologizing for the jail cells she had to visit him in.
The cramped jail cells where we public defenders spend so much of our working day frequently triggered PTSD symptoms, bringing me right back to the claustrophobia of forced confinement.
Her Scots-Irish father was a policeman, and they lived in a former Victorian police station, ''complete with jail cells and a 60-foot air-raid siren,'' she says.
Lamar is incredibly vocal about sociopolitical issues: take this year's incredibly powerful Grammys performance, for which he performed in handcuffs and a prison uniform, against a backdrop of jail cells.
If we want to prevail over the evil of Islamist terror, we need to keep Guantanamo Bay open, its jail cells closed, and the landing strip ready to welcome new inmates.
The bare bed frames still stand in most of the jail cells, but today the doors are unlocked and open, unlike the way they were when the prison was in operation. 
This endangers every American overseas by incentivizing kidnappers and encouraging hostage-takers, and since Iran's release of five US hostages in January, multiple American citizens have been thrown into Iranian jail cells.
For the past year, the district attorney's office in Orange County, California, has been battling the fallout from revelations of a decades-old scheme of planting secret informants near defendants' jail cells.
I kept in touch as she lost custody of her son and couch-surfed through slumlord apartments, then as she toggled between psychiatric hospitals, jail cells, shelters, emergency rooms and the streets.
David and Louise Turpin sit in their jail cells at the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside, California, awaiting their next court hearing in a child abuse case that has made international headlines.
The suicide prevention jail cells must provide an "unobstructed view of the inmate" and "may not have fixtures or architectural features that would easily allow self-injury," according to Bureau of Prisons policy.
Passing the newsstand, she might receive her first discomforting glimpse of the fact that the jail cells were disproportionately filled with gods, while in the corridors of power they rarely set a foot.
In contrast to the rest of the prison of concrete slab jail cells, hospice patients have beds with colorful quilts in individual rooms or curtained-off cubicles, many with private televisions and radios.
That compromise, passed by the Senate in May and largely supported by President George W. Bush, would have built border fencing and more jail cells for deportees, and declared English the national language.
Black drug users got jail cells and "Just Say No." It would be cruel and perverse to seek equal abandonment of those now struggling with addiction as payback for the failures of the '80s.
But, exceptionally for almost any country, the Netherlands had a surplus of unoccupied jail cells because of plunging crime rates, and had even been renting out cells to other countries, like Belgium and Norway.
After I visited last fall, a local poet and activist named Christopher Sims sent me a bit of verse he wrote about his hometown: Sheriffs, judges, they'd rather see us locked in jail cells.
Not only does the President's rush to open Gitmo's jail cells allow fighters to keep waging war against us, it also gives the jihadist A-team a chance to mentor a new generation of radicals.
In 703, a few years after a public teachers' strike in which schoolteachers spent 19 hours in jail cells, then–Republican Governor Robert Ray signed the Iowa Public Employment Relations Act into the Iowa Code.
The last time such a large group was corralled into custody in Mississippi was in 1963, when 400 civil rights marchers were detained in makeshift jail cells in the livestock area of the state fairgrounds.
" Torres cited cement jail cells with "children that are sitting and sleeping on the floor with an air conditioner going full blast, wearing nothing but dirty clothes and being covered with an aluminum type of sheet.
One of the most egregious problems: Filthy conditions in jail cells and common areas, particularly those involving human waste and other biological hazards, that have resulted in claims of unconstitutionality due to cruel and unusual punishment.
Mr. Lee and other family members could still wield power behind the scenes, say people who study South Korea's biggest companies, the way some of the country's other business empires have been run from jail cells.
A dozen people have died under mysterious circumstances since Clarke took over the job, including two men who the coroner's office later determined had died of dehydration after the sinks in their jail cells had been shut off.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum has condemned the conduct of a US Congress member who filmed himself talking while moving through various parts of the former Holocaust site, including its former jail cells and seven gas chambers.
Not least is how they had the courage to do what they did, all their lives, and what it was like to be them, together, over all those decades, in all those rooms, jail cells, salons and studios.
We demand border patrol not lock them up for more than 72 hours in jail cells, transfer them to child-friendly detention shelters and let them make their case to a judge that they qualify to stay here legally.
PARIS (Reuters) - France will build thousands of new jail cells and use electronic tagging more widely under reforms being pursued by President Emmanuel Macron to remedy some of the worst prison overcrowding in Europe and protests by wardens over violence.
They were interrogated for hours before being transferred to jail cells overnight; their visas were immediately revoked, making the pair "illegal immigrants" in America; they were ultimately deported and sent back to England — nearly two days after their original flight landed.
The campaign is supposed to be a parody of the Game of Thrones world, and has scenes of medieval characters sitting around banquets or stone jail cells enjoying bottles of Bud Light and shouting "Dilly Dilly" (a riff on "cheers").
Then, in cases similar to Sanchez's, women have reported being ignored after telling their guards, doctors, and nearby nurses that they were going into labor, leaving them to deliver their children alone and without medical assistance inside prisons and jail cells.
Dinnin also claimed that a Trump administration official told him in August that if he didn't keep the facility open and expanding, any new minors apprehended would be kept in Border Patrol holding cells — essentially jail cells — instead of being transferred to Tornillo.
Back then, I'd just begun dating my wife, and every moment of every day, it seemed, was about impressing this intelligent college student who had taken a chance on a guy who still carried the funk of jail cells in his pores.
Its two panels show rows of darkened jail cells where protesters are beaten by grotesquely drawn police officers — images that Mr. Colescott interspersed with pictures of a girls choir and Bart Starr, the Alabama-born quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, his favorite team.
They also saw participating as an insult to the millions who protested for months, the dozens who died, the thousands who were injured and the hundreds that, to this day, remain as political prisoners, tortured and living under squalid conditions in government jail cells.
The rapper, whose 2015 album To Pimp A Butterfly was nominated for 11 Grammys (and won 5 at the time of his performance) made quite a statement when he shuffled on stage as the chained head of a prison gang, in uniform and surrounded by jail cells.
For some reason he did not seem interested in my suggestion that the city amend zoning laws to require all new residential buildings over 40 stories to dedicate a percentage of units to jail cells, solving the Rikers problem and reducing housing costs at the same time.
But the plan still faces major obstacles, including opposition to new jails in some neighborhoods where residents worry that they would harm the quality of life and criticism that the city is boxing itself in if crime were to spike or more jail cells were suddenly needed.
Black Americans and their allies had a moral, as well as political, obligation to resist police brutality, oppose racial segregation, and risk being confined to "narrow jail cells" in order to bear public witness to brutality and oppression that diminished the nation's democratic promise and potential, King argued.
Confident pronouncements from one government representative would, the next day, be contradicted by another; some officials—such as top Israel Prison Service administrators, who let slip that there weren't enough jail cells to hold all the asylum-seekers—seemed to undermine the plan in their efforts to clarify it.
Out of the law's total $1.7 billion budget, $1.1 billion was allocated for law enforcement: more boats, planes, and weapons with which to fight drug traffickers on land, sea, and air; more federal agents and boots on the ground in the ever-expanding drug war—and, tellingly, more prosecutions and more jail cells.
One of the key reasons why this costly endeavor took place was to produce the construction and operation of highly profitable prisons; The U.S. Department of Corrections added hundreds of thousands of more jail cells, and the courts, by changing to inhuman sentencing guidelines for non-violent addicts found in possession, fill over 50 percent of these cells.
During his most recent rant, Carville went on to conjure all the bogeymen of "voters" that are actually the bogeymen of highly educated, affluent white liberals, with racial scaremongering about letting "criminals and terrorists vote from jail cells"; he  characterized people who don't buy his exhausted messaging as a bunch of kids on Twitter and posited a three-person list of "good candidates" that includes both Michael Bennet and Steve Bullock—who, after many months of campaigning, have somehow remained completely alien to the working-class Democratic voters of Carville's imaginings.

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