Georgia, United States
Liberal immigration authorities will ultimately allow detention to take place in an undocumented detention center in Georgia, by a group of more drug addicts who are suffering from medical abuses in this center, informing the country of the right of organization.
The lawyer Azadeh Shahshahani, director of Project South, confirms an Efe que la immigrant, whose identity has not been revealed, salutes the fours of Irwin’s detention center, in the south of Georgia, thanks to a collective demand that was made in December against the gynecologist of that prison, Mahendra Amin
The woman was the last of the group that participated in the legal action that was found in Irwin’s lie that the Immigration and Adwanas Control Service (ICE, by its seal) released the rest in the last weeks.
“We are concerned about the freedom of immigrant women who will suffer as long as they are detained in Irwin. This is only the first step on the road to justice.
“The abusive medical abusers in Irwin should receive compensation for the day they suffer,” the lawyer said.
“We will not let you down that we think this is a horrible installation”, we say, one of the group’s lawyers
The petition was presented in the December finals in a tribunal of Georgia and includes the testimonies of more than 40 immigrants who denounce the “negligence, abuse and retaliation” that -alegan- experimenters while staying in custody ICE in the center of Irwin, in the local area of Ocilla.
Medical interventions
The women will reveal an “applicable pattern of medical procedures without consent, included gynecological surgeons no diseases and other medical interventions not consensual “.
“The graceful grace is very small for me God and for all the people he enlightened for being liberated. My message to my immigrant people is that we are enlightened and I consider myself a woman of strength and enlightenment”, manifesto Lourdes, beyond affected, who was released by Irwin the passing game.
Project South, Government Accountability Project and other organizations dealing with the scandal that occurred at the Center for Documentation in a legal case that was presented in September before the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of National Security (DHS).