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Sen. Ossoff: ICE detainees in Georgia subjected to invasive, unwanted medical procedures

- By Rebecca Grapevine

ATLANTA — An Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t detention center in Georgia allowed an off-site doctor to perform unwanted gynecologi­cal procedures on detained women in a failure of human rights, the bipartisan U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommitt­ee on Investigat­ions has found.

“Female detainees in Georgia were subjected by a (Department of Homeland Security)contracted doctor to excessive, invasive, and often unnecessar­y gynecologi­cal surgeries and procedures, with repeated failures to obtain informed medical consent,” Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., the panel’s chairman, said during a hearing Nov. 15. He also called the detainees’ treatment “nightmaris­h” and a “disgrace.”

Ossoff and Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., the subcommitt­ee’s ranking minority member, released a lengthy report on the abuses.

“(This) in my view … represents a catastroph­ic failure by the federal government to respect basic human rights,” Ossoff added.

The problem initially came to light through a September 2020 whistleblo­wer complaint.

One doctor — Dr. Mahendra Amin — was behind the abuses at the Ocilla facility between 2017 and 2020, Ossoff said.

Though Amin performed only 6.5% of total OB/GYN visits among the nationwide population of ICE detainees, Amin performed more than 90% of all Depo-Provera (a contracept­ive) injections and other invasive gynecologi­cal procedures nationwide, Ossoff said. The patients were often unaware of or unwilling to receive the unnecessar­y treatments, the senator said.

The federal government failed to thoroughly vet Amin before hiring him, even though he had faced lawsuits for performing unnecessar­y medical procedures, racked up medical malpractic­e complaints and was not boardcerti­fied in obstetrics and gynecology, Ossoff said.

Karina Cisneros Preciado was forced to receive an unwanted contracept­ive shot from Amin while detained at the facility in 2020 and 2021. Amin told her she might need an additional surgery later, she testified before the committee.

“Dr. Amin’s abuse has caused ongoing damage to my physical and mental health,” Cisneros Preciado said. “I was only saved from the surgery because news about Dr. Amin’s abuse came out. Why was he allowed to harm me and so many other women?

“To this day, I am extremely scared to go to any doctor, for myself and my kids. … I don’t want this to happen any other women or any other person in general.”

 ?? Dave Williams, Capitol Beat ?? U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff speaks with reporters after inspecting the federal penitentia­ry in Atlanta in October.
Dave Williams, Capitol Beat U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff speaks with reporters after inspecting the federal penitentia­ry in Atlanta in October.

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