Judge hints he may rule for migrants in Border Patrol suit
TUCSON, Ariz. — A judge indicated Wednesday he may side with migrants in a lawsuit that alleges extreme overcrowding and inhumane conditions at some of the Border Patrol’s facilities in Arizona.
U.S. District Court Judge David C. Bury criticized the lack of measures taken by the Border Patrol to address persistent overcrowding and lengthy times in custody. He didn’t say exactly when he would rule but indicated it would be the end of next week at the earliest.
“Nobody has done anything. Is that why a court has to jump in?” Bury asked. “It just seems like the lack of a response to these numbers just calls for a court order.”
Attorneys representing migrants who have been held in the agency’s facilities in the Tucson sector want Bury to issue a broad order forcing the Border Patrol to improve several aspects of detention.