Migrants that have been detained in the ‘world’s worst prison’ have sent up a cry for help by spelling out a message with their bodies in the prison yard.
More than 250 criminals were deported to the Center for Terrorism Confinement (CECOT) on Donald Trump’s command to enact mass deportations by using a law that was last used during World War II.
The prison covers 410 acres and holds up to 40,000 people. It spans eight blocks with multiple modules and reports claim that inmates must remain in their cells with another 70 people for 23.5 hours each day.
The conditions are horrific with open toilets, metal bunks with no blankets or pillows, and a cement basin to wash.
The New York Post previously reported that the building has a large dining hall, break room, a gym, and board games available to the 2000 guards who work at the prison.
Inmates at the Bluebonnet immigrant detention center in the Anson were so unhappy with the living conditions that they used their bodies to send up a chilling message to a drone that flew overhead.
31 men grouped together to spell out the letters SOS.

Families of seven of those detained claimed that they had no gang affiliation and were being falsely held. 19-year-old Jeferson Escalona shared: “They’re making false accusations about me,”, “I don’t belong to any gang.
“I fear for my life here. I want to go to Venezuela.”





