Public Health Service clinicians are resigning over Guantánamo assignments. Ethical concerns and slow labs cited.
Doctors and nurses are deployed to detention centers as President Donald Trump escalates mass immigration arrests. Some have resigned in protest. Others offer a rare look into bleak conditions.
Rebekah Stewart, NP, a nurse at the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS), got a call last April that brought her to tears. She had been selected for deployment to the Trump administration's new ...
The long, circuitous journey of dozens of Cuban men who were designated for deportation from the United States last year but instead taken to a prison at the U.S. base at Guantánamo Bay ended on ...
Public health officers are being asked to facilitate a man-made humanitarian crisis,” said one nurse who resigned.
How Guantanamo Bay lit the fuse for authoritarian rule in Trump’s America - COMMENT: Hundreds of men were rounded up and wrongly imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay as part of the war on terror – where ...
The shocking truth about Guantanamo: they knew they had the wrong people - BOOK EXTRACT: In the panic after 9/11, the US ...
The saga of dozens of Cuban men who thought they were being deported from the United States last year and then spent weeks in ...
The Trump administration’s impunity may feel like something new in American life. But it is not. Though the excesses are accelerating, much of what is happening now has its origins in the indefinite ...
When you see prisons in movies, they seem organized. There’s a routine, a couple of fights, and usually a clear sense of control.
The Trump administration is rapidly moving forward with an expansive plan to convert industrial warehouses into immigration detention and processing centers nationwide. The initiative, involving the ...
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