Detainees in HISA relocation centers have been facing challenging conditions according to recent reports. While they are provided with bread and rice, it is not on a regular basis. Many detainees have expressed their concerns about the lack of consistent food supplies, as well as other basic necessities.
Food and Living Conditions
The detainees have reported that they are given bread and rice, but not regularly. This means that there are times when they go without these essential food items. This inconsistency has raised concerns among both the detainees and human rights organizations.
The Plight of Detainees
The living conditions in the HISA relocation centers are also a cause for concern. Many detainees have reported overcrowded facilities, limited access to proper sanitation, and a lack of medical care. These conditions have led to a deterioration in the mental and physical health of the detainees.
What Happens Next?
With only one day left, the future of the detainees in HISA relocation centers remains uncertain. It is unclear what will happen to those who are still being held. The United States government has not provided any clear plans for the detainees, leaving them in a state of limbo.
