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Saturday, April 11, 2026

DHS OIG Releases Report on Conduct at Irwin County Detention Center, Target of Whistleblower Complaints in 2020 - Whistleblowers Protection Blog

On January 3, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report entitled “Medical Processes and Communication Protocols Need Improvement at Irwin County Detention Center.” The report stemmed from whistleblower complaints about medical neglect inside the facility, including allegations that immigrant women were being subjected to forced hysterectomy procedures, and validates some of the concerns whistleblowers had about the detention center.

Background

Advocacy groups Project South, Georgia Detention Watch, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, and South Georgia Immigrant Support Network filed the whistleblower complaint on September 14, 2020 on behalf of immigrants detained at Irwin County Detention Center, or ICDC, “and Dawn Wooten, a nurse employed by ICDC, who is a protected whistleblower,” previous WNN reporting states. The complaint detailed numerous, extremely concerning practices that were detrimental to the health and wellbeing of detainees being held at ICDC, which is located in Ocilla, Georgia and owned by private prison company LaSalle Corrections. Among the allegations were claims that the facility failed to enforce COVID-19 safety measures and retaliated against employees who spoke out about violations of the prevailing health guidelines at the time.

But one of the most heinous allegations in the whistleblower complaint came from several detained immigrants and Wooten, who alleged that there was a high...



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