SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) U.S. immigration authorities didn't do enough to adequately vet or monitor a gynecologist in rural Georgia who performed unnecessary medical procedures on detained migrant women without their consent, according to results of a Senate investigation released Tuesday.
Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff unveiled the findings of an investigation centered on an OB-GYN and a detention facility in Georgia at a Capitol Hill hearing.
Members of the U.S. Senate on an investigation panel on Tuesday grilled federal immigration officials about a bipartisan report that detailed how migrant women at an immigration detention center in Georgia underwent questionable gynecological procedures.