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Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden
 
Really?

Think about this.

Even if this was true, why would the Biden Admin do such a thing? Even Joe Biden isn't that depraved, though I had to think about it a moment.

In truth, this would create a backlash that would get some of the Main Stream Media to asking questions.

Of course, if true, those here in USMB that are progressive would defend such a thing to protect Biden.
 


Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden
Psychotic freak. This allegations were made when Donald was living in the White House

Loon
 


Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden
Good for Biden. Too many of those bugger here.
 
Who cares?

Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden
 


Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden
Psychotic freak. This allegations were made when Donald was living in the White House

Loon
Actually this story was published 2 hours ago

US ends use of 2 immigration jails accused of mistreatment​

BEN FOX and KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press
May 20, 2021Updated: May 20, 2021 2:21 p.m.

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Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden

That's a bad thing?
 


Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden

That's a bad thing?
Yea actually this is really reminiscent of NAZI experiments. I can't even joke about this one.
 


Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden

That's a bad thing?
Yea actually this is really reminiscent of NAZI experiments. I can't even joke about this one.
Would you rather have them drop 9 or 10 little crotchfruit and have to hook them all up with freebies? I wouldn't.
 
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Mexico identifies woman who may have had unconsensual gynecological surgery in U.S. detention​


MONTERREY, Mexico, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Mexico said it has identified one Mexican woman who underwent gynecological surgery, potentially without her consent, while detained at the Georgia immigration facility that’s been the center of allegations about unauthorized hysterectomies.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the woman had undergone a “gynecological surgical intervention” and that the medical case file provided by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) agency did not include documentation showing that she’d consented to the procedure, which was not a hysterectomy.

The ministry also said that it has interviewed 7 other Mexican women currently or recently detained at the Georgia facility who said they’d had interactions with the doctor accused of conducting improper hysterectomies and other gynecological procedures.


None of these seven women said they’d undergone hysterectomies, the ministry said.

Earlier this month, a complaint by a whistleblower nurse alleged medical abuse within the Georgia detention center facility, including unauthorized hysterectomies, a surgery to remove the uterus. Reuters interviewed the nurse, Dawn Wooten, but could not independently confirm the claims.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has denied the allegations, which have shocked people across Latin America, from where many U.S. immigrants hail, and caused an outcry among Democratic lawmakers.


Washington State Representative Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat, told reporters on a conference call on Saturday that she’d visited the facility and spoken to eight women who told her they’d been the subject of forced or coerced procedures, most without consent, including partial or full sterilization.

She said the women also told her they’d been shackled during the procedures.

Shackled and had their uteruses ripped out.

Seems that Trump was an angel next to Biden
Psychotic freak. This allegations were made when Donald was living in the White House

Loon
LIE...Psychotic freak
 
Just sick stuff really....Xiden and Harris concentration camps are really looking more and more like Hitler's

But on the bright side, at least Xiden/Harris has qualified doctor to run the camps...

faucism.jpg
 

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