Five human rights organizations are seeking the immediate release of a breastfeeding mother with a pending asylum claim, who was detained in May by immigration agents at her home in Nashville as she was putting her two young children into a car to get to a doctor’s appointment.

In a formal complaint filed Wednesday with the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General, the organizations — which include Amnesty International, the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Center and the Tennessee Immigration & Refugee Rights Coalition — allege that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is violating its own policies against detaining pregnant, postpartum and nursing parents and requiring it to facilitate visits between children and parents.

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