By Andrea Castillo and Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee, Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON — Mattresses on the floor, next to bunk beds, in meeting rooms and gymnasiums. No access to a bathroom or drinking water. Hourlong lines to buy food at the commissary or to make a phone call.

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