Senate report, hearing confirm ‘systematic medical abuse’ of migrant women in ICE detention
After 18 months of bipartisan investigation, the United States Senate on Tuesday published a report and held a hearing on the medical abuse of women jailed in Georgia by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has been accused of covering up the widespread mistreatment by deporting survivors and witnesses.
The report, which pertains specifically to ICE’s Irwin County Detention Center (ICDC) in Ocilla, Georgia, was written by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs’ Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which is chaired by Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.).
The subcommittee investigated numerous allegations of medical abuse at the private prison—which is owned by LaSalle Southeast LLC—including alleged “high rates” of forced hysterectomies performed by Dr. Mahendra Amin, excessive and unnecessary gynecological procedures, medical neglect, and other mistreatment. LaSalle—which claims to be “run with family values”—has come under fire for proven and alleged negligent homicide, beatings, sexual assault, discrimination, and other crimes and mistreatment by staff at several of its prisons.
While the Senate panel found no evidence of mass forced sterilizations—the two hysterectomies performed by Amin between 2017 and 2019 were deemed medically necessary—it did corroborate many other claims of detainee abuse.
Among the report’s key findings:
- Female detainees appear to have been subjected to excessive, invasive, and often unnecessary gynecological procedures;
- There appears to have been repeated failures to secure informed consent for off-site medical procedures performed on ICDC detainees;
- Medical care provided to detainees at ICDC was known by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to be deficient, but neither ICE nor LaSalle took effective corrective action; and
- ICE did not conduct thorough oversight of off-site medical providers and procedures.
“This is one of the most outrageous things this subcommittee has investigated over the past two years,” Ossoff said during the hearing. “This is an extraordinarily disturbing finding, and in my view represents a catastrophic failure by the federal government to respect basic human rights.”
In related news, Common Dreams reported Tuesday that The Intercept obtained and published video footage of a hunger-striking asylum-seeker detained by ICE being force-fed—a possible violation of international law—in 2019.
Originally published at Commondreams.org.