LA County Jail Religion

“Mexicans Are Not Muslims” – New Lawsuit Alleges that Muslim Inmates in LA Jails Not Given the Basic Elements of Worship

LA County's Men's Central Jail, via WitnessLA
Celeste Fremon
Written by Celeste Fremon

Last week, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)  filed a lawsuit alleging mistreatment of Muslim jail inmates by members of the LA County Sheriff’s Department, which CAIR said has made a “multi-pronged and systematic effort” to prevent Muslim inmates “from being given the most basic religious accommodations” in LA County’s jails—and in Men’s Central Jail, in particular.

The 41-page complaint outlines in unsettling detail what the complaint describes as policies and procedures that, in some cases, completely deny Muslim inmates access to most, if not all, religious accommodations, services, programming—such as regular religious services—and also materials that are available to inmates of other faiths.  In many cases, according to the new complaint, the LASD requires the Muslim men to “jump through hoops” to obtain access to other common religious privileges such as a special diet.

A Muslin prisoner prays on his matt inside his cell at Wandsworth prison in London/ courtesy of CAIR

For instance, some plaintiffs reportedly had to file multiple grievances and requests to be given a Qur’an, while Christian and Jewish inmates, stated the complaint,  had no trouble getting Bibles or copies of the Torah.

And when it came to additional accouterments of faith, things like rosary beads for Catholic inmates, and yarmulkes for Jewish men at the prison, these items were allowed without a problem. But when Muslim inmates asked for similar basics for their religious practice,  things such as prayer mats, prayer beads or the religious skull caps called “kufis,” if they were given the items at all, they could only have them during a weekly religious services, which became a Catch-22 according to the complaint, since the Muslim inmates were often not provided religious services, when services for other faiths, were provided weekly.

According to the complaint, when the three plaintiffs—Joe Taylor III, Miguel Arciniega, and Hugo Cortez—tried to sign up for a “halal” diet (which is very similar in nature to a Kosher diet) everything got harder.   They were allegedly given a verbal test, which they must pass to “prove” they were devout enough Muslims to qualify for the special diet.

This already questionably constitutional practice was made more problematic, according to the complaint, in that questions the men were asked often pertained to less than universally known elements of the history of Islam. For example, among the series of questions, the men were asked to provide the names of certain members of the Prophet Mohammed’s very large family, and to name the place that Muslims used to face in order to pray, instead of Mecca, prior to the year 622.

(That’s the year, it turns out, that Mohammed changed the tradition. Prior to 622, Muslim’s used to pray facing Jerusalem, not Mecca.)


Eating and faith

According to the complaint, Preston Smith, who was the religious and volunteer services coordinator for Men’s Central Jail, was particularly inappropriate in his dealing with Muslim inmates. For instance, Smith allegedly questioned Joe Taylor, one of the plaintiffs, after which time Smith told Taylor he was not a Muslim and that he—Smith—approved the diets and would make sure Taylor never got a “halal” diet. When Taylor wrote up an official complaint, Smith allegedly refused to process it.

According to the civil rights lawsuit, Taylor continued to request halal meals,  and continued to file grievances, both without success.  Taylor subsequently went for 83 days where he refused 120 meals on religious grounds, eating what only what he could without violating his religious principles, according to the complaint.  Taylor was also allegedly prevented from buying certain food items from the jail’s store, which would have supplemented what had become a very limited diet.

At some point during Taylor’s hunger strike, jail authorities finally put him on a vegetarian diet but still declined to put him on a hilal diet, which includes meat that is certified “halal,” in much the same way that Kosher food is certified.

And the list goes on.

The LA County jail system provides ways to celebrate and acknowledge the holidays of other faiths, but according to the complaint, failed to provide any way of celebrating or acknowledging the two days important to Islam.

Another of the three plaintiffs, Miguel Arciniega, filed an official grievance about watching Christian and Jewish inmates being served special food for Christmas and Passover.  Yet, despite his and the other Muslim men’s requests, they were not given special food for Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, and is one of the two holidays most commonly celebrated worldwide in the Muslim faith.


“Mexicans” need not apply

The list of reported instances of inappropriate and unequal treatment the complaint alleges is depressingly long and quite detailed.

In June 2018, Taylor filed a grievance that a deputy grabbed him by his prayer beads and cut them off. When Taylor asked to have them replaced, he was refused, while Catholic inmates were allowed rosaries without a problem, according to the complaint.

In another alleged incident, when plaintiff Hugo Cortez passed the “Muslim” test easily, hoping to get hilal meals,  according to the complaint, Smith allegedly told another staff member to “test” him again about his knowledge of Islam because, Smith allegedly said, Cortez was “a Mexican,” and “Mexicans aren’t Muslims.”

Then when Cortez was questioned a second time and answered the questions using Arabic
terminology when appropriate, Smith allegedly told him to reply a third time, this time in English because “we’re in America and we don’t speak Arabic here.”

The most egregious problem, according to the complaint, is the jails’ failure to provide weekly religious services and programming for Muslim inmates, while providing services and programming for Christians, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Buddhists, and others.

This kind of alleged faith-based unequal treatment, according to the lawsuit, violates both the U.S. Constitution and RLUIPA—the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, which was passed by unanimous consent by both houses of the U.S. Congress in 2000.

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department treatment of religious requests from inmates is egregious,” said CAIR National Litigation Director Lena Masri in a statement. “Our clients have had to resort to hunger strikes to get basic religious accommodations to practice their faith after their written requests and grievances were repeatedly ignored and denied.”

These and other allegations detailed in the lawsuit reportedly occurred starting in early 2017 with the last recorded allegation occurring in late August of 2019—in other words, the reportedly unlawful behavior occurred during both the administration of former LA County Sheriff Jim McDonnell, through to the present during the administration of LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, both of whom are named as defendants in the lawsuit.

WitnessLA asked the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department about the allegations in the new complaint, and a spokesman told us that no one could comment on the matter since it pertained to an ongoing legal matter.

13 Comments

  • Ah, yes, CAIR – the front for HAMAS. A very reputable organization, indeed.

    It’s been a standard scam of south side (Mexican mafia affiliated) inmates to claim to be Jews or Muslims in order to get a non-mainline diet. That is until they see that the mainline food for the night is hot dogs or chocolate muffins for desert. Then they DEMAND mainline food, even though the tax payers have already been scammed into purchasing them a special meal.

    To supports their scam, they get a Qu’ran (that they NEVER read) and wave it in the faces of staff as though it were a weapon being wielded against them. If things are the same as when I worked custody, these little scam artists get their religious services that they so deserve. The time out of their cells is used mainly to exchange kites (jailhouse notes detailing drug drops, who to injure or kill, who is snitching, etc.) and shoot the shit with the other homies.

    The Religious Services employees are the only thing standing between the scam artists and complete anarchy in this regard. C: please do a little more homework and quit taking inmates’ (murderers, rapists, robbers, drug traffickers, etc.) word for things.

  • Dose of Reality is absolutely right. Religious services for many are nothing more than a premeditated way to share information, plot, plan, intimidate someone, share contraband, etc. Gang leadership ordered hit/injury lists written in the smallest font imaginable are found rolled up tightly inside rosaries and jailhouse made crosses. People should not kid themselves as to why 90% of these guys attend these services; spirituality has nothing to do with it.

  • OH, the HUMANITY! Not being able to worship a make-believe man in the sky who tells you non-believers should be killed? The definition of cruelty! And that’s just Christianity (Deuteronomy 17).

    Don’t get me started on Islam or the other fairy tales….

  • I warned the Department this was coming, eight years ago.

    The basic problem here is that religious services and books are provided by volunteers and overseen by sworn staff. Sworn staff may have their own biases but the fact of this matter is that there are no representatives of the Islamic faith who are willing to give their time or money to buy Qurans for inmates.

    There is no allowance for testing strength of faith under federal law, and Smith should know that.

  • Ok let me set the record straight. I worked at MCJ. Most inmates want the muslim diet because it is better food then what they get from regular meals. Once they get on the special diet, they sell it or trade it for other things. Inmates in county jail dont eat the regular meals. They mainly eat what they buy from the store. Them having the prayer beds is bad because they make a small cut in it and stash they’re shanks, drugs and kites in them. When doing a cell search, we are now not able to inspect they’re religious belongings. So them having the prayer beds is an easy way for them to stash things they are not supposed to have.

  • Celeste- You should also look into sister Patty from MCJ. We have caught her multiple times walking to an inmates cell to “talk” to them while we see her reaching into their cells and handing the inmates small things hidden in her hand. On fridays, she has catholic services on the 3000 floor chapel where all she does is play movies for the inmates. We’re not talking about religious movies, we’re talking about movies depicting violence like The Town, The Purge and movies idolizing criminals. She also let’s inmates walk into her office in the 3000 floor chapel freely to use her personal phone.

  • Having worked in and around this issue, I can say With certainty that this lawsuit is a sham. The staff and volunteers bend over backwards to ensure that all qualified inmates are provided everything that is allowed them. I recall people going into great detail regarding making sure inmates have access to the caps, prayer rugs and Qurans. This is simply a political attack by CAIR to try and shoehorn even more favors to the inmates.

    There are numerous abuses of the system, perpetrated by jail savvy inmates who want to game the system in order to get more out-of-cell time and better quality meals. The biggest problem I remember, however, cane from some of the religious volunteers who tried to enact their own personal agendas and force them on the Department. Unfortunately, the county will no-doubt capitulate on a number of issues just to get rid of this ridiculous suit. Sad times.

  • I’ve read stupid articles on here and I’ve come to the conclusion that maybe, they just don’t have nothing better to write about but simply stupidity

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