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Article: Public Health Workers Are Quitting Over Assignments to Guantánamo
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A US Public Health Service nurse, Rebekah Stewart, was deployed to provide medical care at a Trump administration immigration detention operation at Guantánamo Bay, which is being used to hold noncitizens. Health officers described treating detainees in harsh, prison-like conditions at the base, with many detainees having no criminal record and being considered low-risk.

The Trump administration's immigration crackdown has led to record detention numbers, creating a new demand for public health officers at facilities like Guantánamo and ICE detention centers. This has caused a moral crisis for some medical professionals, leading several, including Stewart and colleague Dena Bushman, to resign from their dream jobs rather than participate in what they view as a humanitarian crisis.

Main topics: Use of Guantánamo Bay for immigrant detention, conditions at the facility, the role and moral dilemmas of US Public Health Service officers, and resignations in protest.

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https://www.wired.com/story/public-health-workers-are-quitting-over-assignments-to-guantanamo/
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2026-02-06 11:00
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