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“Awesome”: The report reveals the abuse of pregnant women and children in American ice facilities United States migration


new a report Hundreds of human rights violations were found in the American immigration detention centers.

The alleged violations that have been detected in reservation, physical and sexual assault of detainees, ill -treatment of pregnant women and children, insufficient medical care, overcrowding and unhealthy living conditions, insufficient food and water, exposure to maximum temperatures, denying access to lawyers, and separating the child.

The report, which was collected by the US Senator John Osov, a democratic representative, indicated that he had found 510 reliable reports on human rights violations since January 20, 2025.

The office said that the achievement of its office team is active and continuous, and he accused the Ministry of Internal Security of obstructing the supervision of the Congress of the Federal Agency, which includes the ICE and Customs application (ICE). Osov said that the government limits his team to visit more detention sites and detainees.

Under the second Trump administration, the average guardianship analysis was found in June 2025, increasing by 268 % compared to June 2024, with the arrest of most people who have no criminal convictions. American immigration detention facilities are estimated at more than 13,500 people.

The problem is not new, as before Trump took office again, American immigration detention centers faced allegations of inhumane conditions. However, the controversy has risen amid the current administration campaign on a large scale to emigrate to unrelated local communities within the United States, including people who lived and worked in the United States for years or recently came under various legal programs that Trump closed.

Among the reports mentioned in the new file of the OSSOFF office, there are allegations that huge human rights violations include 41 cases of physical and/or sexual assault for detainees during their detention, including reports of detainees who face revenge on reporting violations.

Examples include at least four emergency calls at least 911 indicating sexual assault at the South Texas Center for Ice treatment since January.

The report also cited 14 reliable reports on the abuse of pregnant women in the custody of the Ministry of National Security, including a state of pregnant women who are required to drink water in response to a request to obtain medical attention, and another case where a partner from a woman in the seizure of the Ministry of National Security was informed that the woman was pregnant and bleeding for several days before DHS employees transferred to the hospital, where she was left in a room alone to seize the water or was Pregnant.

The report cites 18 cases of children who are not more than two years old, including American citizens, who face ill -treatment in the nursery of the Ministry of National Security, including depriving a 10 -year -old American citizen who recovers from brain surgery any medical attention to follow -up and detaining a four -year -old child who was receiving treatment for spreading cancer and stated that he was deported without being able to consult a doctor.

The report was from the OSSOFF office first I mentioned By NBC News. “Any claim that there are conditions in the wrong ice detention centers.” She claimed that all detainees in the ice nursery are receiving “appropriate meals, medical treatment, and they have opportunities to communicate with lawyers and their family members.”

Merridith Yun, the immigration lawyer and director of litigation in the Asian Americans who had applied to Judge-Villanta, NBC News had met the woman who had sinned in abortion, a 23-year-old Mexican citizen.

The lawyer, including overcrowding allegations, people who were forced to sleep on the ground and insufficient their loved ones, said “terrible conditions”, including allegations of overcrowding, and people who were forced to sleep on Earth, and insufficient access to their loved ones and support “NBC News”. DHS denied these allegations.

“Regardless of our views on the immigration policy, the American people do not support the abuse of detainees and prisoners … It is more important than ever to highlight what is happening behind bars and barbed wires, especially in a shocking way for children,” Osov said in A. statement He issued his office on the investigation.

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