From festering infections to untreated cancer, ICE detainees across the US describe medical neglect
Source: AP
By RAE ELLEN BICHELL, CLAIRE GALOFARO, MAIA ROSENFELD, RENUKA RAYASAM, AARON KESSLER, BYRON TAU, ASSOCIATED PRESS and KFF Health News
Updated 8:12 AM CDT, June 2, 2026
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An Albanian mans pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said his leg grew purple and swollen from flesh-eating bacteria when staffers at a Vermont facility did not bring him to a scheduled doctors appointment.
Hundreds of detainees across at least 33 states allege in federal lawsuits that immigration detention facilities are failing to provide adequate medical care, an investigation by KFF Health News and The Associated Press found. Detainees say they didnt get medications on time or at all for conditions including high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, epilepsy, Parkinsons and HIV. Requests for help went unanswered for weeks. Blood sugars rose. Infections festered. Cancers remained untreated. Detainees collapsed and had seizures.
U.S. jails and immigration detention centers have long struggled to meet the medical needs of the people in their charge. But the system is sagging under an influx of detentions since President Donald Trump returned to office: More than 75,000 immigrants were being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as of mid-January, up from around 40,000 a year earlier.
KFF Health News and AP analyzed thousands of court cases filed since Trumps second inauguration that use a legal route known as habeas corpus to argue people are being held illegally by ICE. The records offer a rare window into how those detained say often under penalty of perjury ICE is handling their medical needs. Reporters also interviewed more than 50 detainees, family members and lawyers.
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Lovie777
(23,954 posts)realizing that ICE and all of it's affiliated organizations, i.e. crew, cooks, clerks, janitors, deporations, camps, etc,. all are susceptible to any and all germs, viruses, diseases, infections, and so are the people who come in contact with them.
It can spread across the country and the world, and in less than 7 years, we are back where we were like the 1st term of shithole's presidency. But now, we are facing wars, high inflation, rising cost of living, etc.