Deaths of migrants in ICE custody hit record high under Trump

Deaths of migrants in ICE custody hit record high under Trump

NPR general

Key Points:

  • The number of immigrant deaths in ICE custody has reached a record high this fiscal year, with 29 deaths surpassing the previous record of 28 in 2004, amid a significant increase in detention numbers under the Trump administration.
  • The most recent death was 27-year-old Aled Damien Carbonell-Betancourt, found unresponsive in his Miami cell, with the cause listed as a "presumed suicide," though investigations continue.
  • ICE and DHS officials attribute the rise in deaths to the historically high detainee population of about 60,000 and emphasize the provision of medical care, while critics highlight delays and lack of transparency in death reporting.
  • Facilities in Texas and California, particularly Adelanto ICE Processing Center and Camp East Montana, have reported the highest number of detainee deaths, including one ruled a homicide, which is under FBI investigation.
  • Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons acknowledged the high death toll is linked to record detention levels and stressed efforts to provide medical care, but resigned shortly after testifying amid congressional scrutiny over oversight and reporting practices.

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