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Democrats bring resolution condemning ICE treatment of pregnant, postpartum immigrants

December 3, 2025

Illinois Representative Delia Ramirez has introduced a congressional resolution demanding that the Trump administration restore protections for pregnant immigrants and improve reproductive healthcare monitoring in detention facilities. The resolution, co-led by Representatives Ayanna Pressley and Jill Tokuda with support from 31 Democratic sponsors, emphasizes that reproductive justice and immigrant rights are interconnected issues. This action follows the Trump administration's reversal of Biden-era policies that restricted detention of pregnant, postpartum, and nursing immigrants, leading to documented cases of inadequate care, including instances of women lacking access to food, prenatal care, and breast pumps while detained.

Who is affected

  • Pregnant, postpartum, and nursing immigrants in ICE detention
  • Nayra Guzmán, a Mexican immigrant detained 15 days after a cesarean section
  • One woman who suffered a miscarriage while in custody
  • Multiple immigrant women documented by the ACLU who received inadequate care
  • Boris Hernandez, Rep. Ramirez's husband who recently obtained permanent residency
  • Immigrant communities being targeted by enforcement actions
  • Rep. Delia Ramirez and 33 other Democratic congressional sponsors

What action is being taken

  • Rep. Ramirez is introducing a resolution calling for reinstatement of protections and monitoring of reproductive healthcare in detention facilities
  • The Trump administration is arresting and detaining pregnant, postpartum, and nursing immigrants
  • Democrats in Congress, including Ramirez, are sounding the alarm about conditions at the Broadview Processing Center
  • The ACLU is documenting cases and sending letters to ICE officials

Why it matters

  • This resolution highlights the intersection of reproductive healthcare rights and immigration enforcement, demonstrating how current policies endanger vulnerable women and their children. The reversal of protective policies has resulted in documented cases of inadequate medical care, including lack of prenatal care, breast pumps, and proper nutrition, with at least one woman suffering a miscarriage in custody. The issue represents a critical test for Democrats to demonstrate whether they will defend both reproductive rights and immigrant communities equally, rather than treating them as separate concerns. The treatment of these immigrants raises fundamental questions about constitutional rights, due process, and healthcare access regardless of immigration status.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

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