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Senate report details cases of medical neglect in immigration detention centers

Last updated: October 31, 2025 6:45 am
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Senate Probe Uncovers Medical Neglect and Poor Conditions in Immigration Detention Centers

By CLAUDIA LAUER, Associated Press

A recent U.S. Senate investigation has revealed numerous credible reports of medical neglect and substandard conditions in immigration detention centers across the country. These reports include instances of detainees being denied essential medication like insulin, being left without medical attention for days, and even being forced to compete for access to clean water. The findings have sparked concerns about the government’s oversight of its extensive detention system.

The report, released by Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia, is part of a series of inquiries into alleged human rights violations within the immigration detention system. Building on a previous review that highlighted mistreatment of children and pregnant women, the latest report draws from over 500 reports of abuse and neglect collected between January and August.

Among the findings are over 80 cases of medical neglect, as well as widespread complaints about inadequate food and water. Senate investigators argue that these issues point to systemic failures in federal detention oversight.

Accounts from detainees, attorneys, advocates, news sources, and even a Department of Homeland Security employee paint a troubling picture of delays in medical care that have had life-threatening consequences. For example, one detainee reportedly suffered a heart attack after complaining of chest pain for days without receiving treatment. Others described instances where essential medication like inhalers and asthma medication were withheld, or where prescriptions took weeks to be filled.

In addition to medical neglect, the report also highlighted concerns about food and water quality. Detainees reported receiving meals that were insufficient for adults, expired milk, and foul-smelling or contaminated water. At a facility in Texas, adults were allegedly forced to compete with children for access to clean water.

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Despite multiple requests for comment on the report’s findings, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not provide a response. The Department of Homeland Security had previously criticized Sen. Ossoff’s initial report in August, dismissing the allegations of abuse as false.

Attorneys representing detainees across the country have corroborated the issues raised in the report. Stephanie Alvarez-Jones, a regional attorney for the National Immigration Project, recounted a case where a client was denied a prescribed medical device and experienced serious health complications while in detention.

Similar concerns have been raised by other legal advocates, including Amelia Dagen from the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights. Dagen is involved in a lawsuit against ICE and officials in charge of national immigration enforcement efforts, citing inadequate access to medication and nutrition at the Baltimore holding facility.

These revelations underscore the urgent need for improved oversight and accountability within the immigration detention system. Every individual, regardless of their immigration status, deserves to be treated with dignity and provided access to essential medical care and basic necessities.

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