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Trump DHS contests claim that ICE denied pregnant woman care: ‘Absolutely FALSE’

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Peter Pinedo
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The Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, strongly refutes claims by Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal and the Nashville Banner that ICE denied prenatal care to Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus, a Guatemalan immigrant who gave birth to a stillborn baby while detained. McLaughlin asserts Monterroso-Lemus received 'FULL medical, prenatal care' and that DHS has documentation. The DHS also stated Monterroso-Lemus is wanted for child abuse and homicide. The White House also criticized the 'bogus narratives' from Democrats.

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  1. 1 April: Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus was arrested by ICE in Lenoir City, Tennessee, and transferred to various facilities.
  2. 2 May: The Nashville Banner reported that Monterroso-Lemus gave birth to a stillborn baby mid-term after allegedly pleading for medical help.
  3. 3 Days after taking 12 pills: Monterroso-Lemus began experiencing contractions.
  4. 4 Days later: She delivered a stillborn baby at Ochsner LSU Health – Monroe Medical Center.
  5. 5 Wednesday: Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, responded to Rep. Pramila Jayapal's claims, calling them 'absolutely FALSE'.
  • Public dispute over immigrant detention conditions and medical care
  • Accusations of false reporting and 'bogus narratives'
  • Political polarization on immigration issues
What: The Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is contesting claims by a Democratic Representative and a media outlet that ICE denied prenatal care to a pregnant immigrant who later delivered a stillborn baby.
When: Wednesday (DHS response), May (Nashville Banner report), April (Monterroso-Lemus arrested), September (Monterroso-Lemus's original due date).
Where: Lenoir City, Tennessee; Illinois; Tennessee; Alabama; Richwood Correctional Center in Louisiana; Ochsner LSU Health – Monroe Medical Center; Guatemala (Monterroso-Lemus's current residence).
Why: Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal and the Nashville Banner accused ICE of denying medical care, leading to a stillbirth. DHS is pushing back, stating the claims are false and that the woman received full care, and also alleging the woman is wanted for other crimes.
How: DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin responded to Jayapal's social media post, stating the claims are 'absolutely FALSE' and that DHS has documentation. The White House also commented.

The Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, strongly refutes claims by Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal and the Nashville Banner that ICE denied prenatal care to Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus, a Guatemalan immigrant who gave birth to a stillborn baby while detained. McLaughlin asserts Monterroso-Lemus received 'FULL medical, prenatal care' and that DHS has documentation. The DHS also stated Monterroso-Lemus is wanted for child abuse and homicide. The White House also criticized the 'bogus narratives' from Democrats.