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Federal Judge Orders Release of Detained Asylum Seeker in Vermont

The ruling followed a hearing that exposed a sharp divide over how a Vermont prison’s mental health providers, a corrections officer and outside clinicians assessed the woman’s mental illness, a dispute the judge did not resolve. Read the story on…

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Key points

  • A federal judge ordered the release of a Haitian asylum seeker with mental health issues after six months of detention in Vermont.
  • The ruling highlights concerns about the treatment of detainees with serious mental illnesses in local facilities.
  • Local institutions may need to reassess their mental health care protocols following this ruling.

MONTPELIER, Vt. — In a significant ruling for local asylum seekers, a federal judge has ordered the release of a Haitian woman detained for over six months in Vermont due to mental health issues. This decision sheds light on the treatment of individuals with mental illness within the local correctional system and raises important questions for local institutions regarding their obligations to provide adequate care.

Details of the Case

The woman, whose identity remains confidential, was held at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility in South Burlington beginning in February 2024. U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Lanthier determined that her prolonged detention without a proper hearing violated her Fifth Amendment rights. As a result, she ordered her release effective Wednesday, allowing time for her legal team to arrange transportation back to Massachusetts.

Throughout her detention, the woman was prescribed psychiatric medication but reportedly did not receive adequate mental health treatment. Her attorneys argued that both the Vermont Department of Corrections and the federal government had been deliberately indifferent to her serious medical needs.

Impact on Local Institutions

This case is particularly relevant to Bennington residents and local agencies, such as the Bennington Police Department and Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, highlighting the challenges that individuals with mental health issues face within the justice system. As local officials and healthcare providers review their protocols, this ruling may lead to changes in how mental health care is administered to detainees, ensuring that similar situations do not arise in the future.

Background of the Detainee

Arriving in the U.S. in June 2024, the woman had previously lived in Brazil and entered the country on humanitarian parole. Following a brief hospitalization for mental health issues in Massachusetts, she was detained by ICE after a domestic incident. Throughout her time in detention, her legal representation raised concerns regarding her mental health treatment, which culminated in this court hearing.

Next Steps

The ruling emphasizes the importance of timely and appropriate mental health care for individuals in detention. Local residents should remain informed about the implications of this case, as it may influence future policies and practices in corrections and public health systems in Bennington and beyond.

This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.

Based on reporting originally published by VTDigger. Read the original story.

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