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Re: Report: Pregnant Women in ICE Custody Claim Neglect, Trauma

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It's not an actual life choice. It's a slogan that makes folks feel holier than others.

But when there were little kids being separated from their parents, we discovered the level of empathy such folks had for the lives of vulnerable children.

And the answer was none at all.

Of course, they don't care about the pregnancies of detainees either. They ain't Americans.




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Report: Pregnant Women in ICE Custody Claim Neglect, Trauma
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Tue, 10 Jul 18 2:32 AM
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'Life', republicans can't claim it matters...

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Report: Pregnant Women in ICE Custody Claim Neglect, Trauma

Some pregnant women in ICE detention camps say they are not receiving the medical treatment they are guaranteed by law, and are instead subject to “inhumane” treatment which may have caused them to miscarry, according to a harrowing Monday report from BuzzFeed News.

In December, BuzzFeed reports, the Trump administration overhauled an Obama-era mandate that pregnant women should only be detained in “extreme circumstances.”

Instead, ICE is now required to stop detaining women once they have reached their third trimester, and to “ensur[e] pregnant detainees receive appropriate medical care including effectuating transfers to facilities that are able to provide appropriate medical treatment.”

Many once-pregnant detainees, however, told BuzzFeed that they were repeatedly denied adequate medical care, and were subject to physical and psychological trauma that jeopardized their pregnancies.

One woman said that when she was four months pregnant and started “bleeding profusely” in a detention facility, officials told her that “it was not a hospital and they weren’t doctors.” They refused to give her any medical attention, the woman said. She later miscarried, and accepted voluntary removal to El Salvador.
“My soul aches that there are many pregnant women coming who could lose their babies like I did,” she told Buzzfeed, “and that they will do nothing to help them.”

Read it at Buzzfeed News


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