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Home / Crime and Justice / Pregnant detainees face neglect, loss in ICE custody

Pregnant detainees face neglect, loss in ICE custody

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Pregnant women in ICE custody report inadequate nutrition and medical neglect.
  • A woman named Alicia suffered a miscarriage after lack of consent and care.
  • Congress no longer requires reports on pregnant detainees' justifications.
Pregnant detainees face neglect, loss in ICE custody

Immigrants in ICE custody, particularly pregnant and postpartum women, are allegedly experiencing substandard conditions, including inadequate nutrition and medical neglect. Alicia, detained for three months at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center, reported being given small portions of "substandard" food and undergoing a medical procedure without consent, which led to a miscarriage. Her case, and others like it, raise serious concerns about the care provided in ICE facilities, with advocacy groups demanding a review and release of all pregnant detainees.

The situation is compounded by the discontinuation of a congressional requirement that mandated detailed justification reports for the detention of pregnant, postpartum, or nursing women. This lapse in oversight means less transparency regarding who is being held and why. Despite ICE directives generally prohibiting the detention of pregnant women, reports indicate numerous instances where they have been held, facing issues like food insecurity, freezing temperatures, and unsanitary conditions, leading to infections and severe health complications.

Family separation adds to the distress, with recent changes in ICE directives potentially making it harder for detained parents to arrange care for their children. Advocacy groups are working to track these cases, aiming to bring attention to the systemic issues and push for stronger oversight and humane treatment for pregnant individuals within immigration detention centers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Reports indicate inadequate nutrition, medical neglect, unsanitary conditions, and psychological distress for pregnant women in ICE custody.
Alicia, a pregnant immigrant, was detained for three months, suffered a miscarriage after a non-consensual procedure, and reported receiving substandard food and medical neglect.
No, Congress did not renew the requirement for semiannual reports detailing justifications for detaining pregnant, postpartum, or nursing women.

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