
Diabetech - Diabetes Tech, Research, News Detained by ICE and Denied Insulin for Days - She Shares Her Story
I sit down with Hanne Engan to discuss her experience being detained by ICE during what was supposed to be a routine U.S. green card interview. We unpack how immigration enforcement policies intersected with a life-threatening medical crisis when Hana—who has type 1 diabetes—was denied critical insulin and medical care inside an immigration detention center. Through her firsthand account, we explore the realities of visa overstays, ICE detention practices, and the human impact of immigration policy in the U.S. This powerful conversation sheds light on medical neglect in detention facilities and raises urgent questions about immigrant rights, healthcare access, and accountability.
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