A Lawsuit Filed by Brother of Chinese Immigrant Who Died in Pa. ICE Detention Center
The US government is facing a lawsuit after the brother of a 32-year-old Chinese immigrant, Chaofeng Ge, filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking answers about his death at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Central Pennsylvania.
According to the lawsuit, Yangeng Ge received confirmation from the US Postal Service that ICE had received his request, but it was "unlawfully ignored" by the agency. The lawsuit claims that federal officials failed to provide Ge with information about the conditions of the facility where his brother was being held, including the circumstances surrounding his death.
Chaofeng Ge's body was found in a shower stall at the detention center on August 5, with a cloth wrapped around his neck and his legs and hands tied behind his back. The ICE Detainee Death Report for Ge lists that he was brought to the facility after being convicted of accessing an electronic device issued to another who did not authorize use.
However, Yangeng Ge's brother claims that this information is "highly suspect" and that he does not understand how long his brother was held at the facility. The lawsuit alleges that Ge felt isolated in the facility because no one spoke Mandarin and the staff made no effort to communicate with him.
The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief and for the agencies to release all records pertaining to Ge's detention and death. Yangeng Ge is also seeking accountability for those responsible for his brother's death, stating that he wants "justice" and "answers as to how this could have happened."
In a statement, David Rankin, a lawyer representing Ge's family, said: "The government is so committed to keeping the public in the dark about what is happening at these detention centers that it is willing to violate the law. This lawsuit calls for much-needed transparency into how the government is treating detainees."
The US government is facing a lawsuit after the brother of a 32-year-old Chinese immigrant, Chaofeng Ge, filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking answers about his death at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Central Pennsylvania.
According to the lawsuit, Yangeng Ge received confirmation from the US Postal Service that ICE had received his request, but it was "unlawfully ignored" by the agency. The lawsuit claims that federal officials failed to provide Ge with information about the conditions of the facility where his brother was being held, including the circumstances surrounding his death.
Chaofeng Ge's body was found in a shower stall at the detention center on August 5, with a cloth wrapped around his neck and his legs and hands tied behind his back. The ICE Detainee Death Report for Ge lists that he was brought to the facility after being convicted of accessing an electronic device issued to another who did not authorize use.
However, Yangeng Ge's brother claims that this information is "highly suspect" and that he does not understand how long his brother was held at the facility. The lawsuit alleges that Ge felt isolated in the facility because no one spoke Mandarin and the staff made no effort to communicate with him.
The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief and for the agencies to release all records pertaining to Ge's detention and death. Yangeng Ge is also seeking accountability for those responsible for his brother's death, stating that he wants "justice" and "answers as to how this could have happened."
In a statement, David Rankin, a lawyer representing Ge's family, said: "The government is so committed to keeping the public in the dark about what is happening at these detention centers that it is willing to violate the law. This lawsuit calls for much-needed transparency into how the government is treating detainees."