Raphael G. Warnock

08/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/17/2026 20:25

Warnock Visits ICE Detention Center, Pushes for Answers on Lack of Basic Medical Care

Today, Senator Reverend Warnock toured Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, GA to conduct Congressional oversight of the federal facility

Since January 2025, multiple individuals have died inside Stewart Detention Center, during transport, or shortly after being medically released from the facility

VIDEO: Senator Reverend Warnock Reacts to ICE Detention Center Tour

Lumpkin, GA - Today, U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) visited the Stewart Detention Center to push for answers about the lack of basic medical care available inside the facility. The Senator spoke with several detainees, including a pregnant woman, who provided troubling accounts about access to basic medical care. The Senator spoke with immigration officials to demand answers on reports of overcrowding and increases in 911 calls from the facility.

Since January 2025, multiple individuals have died inside Stewart Detention Center, during transport, or shortly after being medically released from the facility. According to reporting, 15 detainees have died since the facility opened in 2006.

"Regardless of your politics, we should all be able to agree on this: everyone deserves to be treated with basic human dignity and respect," said Senator Reverend Warnock. "There are serious concerns in these facilities, particularly around the delivery of basic medical care, and so as a member of Congress, I thought it was important for me, as a voice for Georgia, to spend time speaking directly to those in the facility. I'm going to keep asking questions. I'm going to keep holding people accountable."

Senator Reverend Warnock praying with family of a detainee

The Senator also visited El Refugio, a nonprofit that supports immigrant families. He met with staff and the family of a detainee, a father whose family says he has no criminal record and has lived in the United States for over 25 years. He was detained on his way to work. The Senator spoke to his family about their fears that he was not receiving adequate medical care; the Senator prayed with the detainee's family.

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