ICE Detention Population Hits Record 73,000 as Trump Targets 100,000 Daily Capacity
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DHS data provided to CBS shows ICE is holding about 73,000 people facing deportation — a record high that the agency says includes individuals in active removal proceedings or under final orders. The public acknowledgment adds transparency even as separate reporting by the New York Times highlights concerns about detention conditions after the family of a Cuban immigrant says he was killed in ICE custody in a legal filing.
Immigration & Demographic Change
Trump Administration Immigration Policy
Trump-era Immigration Enforcement
El Paso Medical Examiner Rules Cuban ICE Detainee’s Death Homicide by Neck and Torso Compression
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The El Paso County medical examiner ruled the Jan. 3 death of Geraldo Lunas Campos a homicide, citing "asphyxia due to neck and torso compression" while he was being physically restrained at ICE’s Camp East Montana, and documenting abrasions on the chest and knees, neck hemorrhages, and petechial hemorrhages in the eyelids and neck. An outside forensic pathologist said the injuries are consistent with pressure from a hand or knee on the neck; the autopsy notes antidepressant use and a history of bipolar disorder and anxiety but makes no mention of a suicide attempt, contradicting DHS/ICE’s evolving public explanations.
ICE Detention Conditions
Courts and Civil Rights
Immigration & Demographic Change
Mexico Seeks Answers After Reported Death in Georgia ICE Detention
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Mexico has demanded answers after a Mexican citizen reportedly died while in ICE custody in Georgia, calling for an investigation into the circumstances of the death. The case comes amid broader scrutiny of deaths in U.S. immigration detention — including a legal filing alleging a Cuban immigrant was killed in ICE custody — and follows recent, tense cooperation between the two governments, such as Mexico’s transfer of 37 alleged cartel suspects to U.S. custody.
Immigration & Demographic Change
ICE Detention and Deportation Policy
ICE Detention Conditions
Family of Cuban Detainee at Fort Bliss Challenges ICE Suicide Account, Seeks to Block Deportation of Witnesses
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Geraldo Lunas Campos, a Cuban detainee who died Jan. 3 at ICE’s Camp East Montana facility on Fort Bliss, has been described by ICE and a DHS official as having committed suicide after "resisting interventions," though ICE initially said he had "experienced medical distress." His children have filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas seeking to block the deportation of two detainees they say witnessed guards choking or struggling with Lunas Campos before his death, to preserve their testimony for a planned wrongful‑death suit. The family also says an El Paso medical examiner’s office employee told them the manner of death would be listed as homicide based on an audio recording they shared, a recording The New York Times could not independently verify, underscoring a major discrepancy with ICE’s account.
Immigration & Demographic Change
ICE Detention and In‑Custody Deaths
ICE Detention Conditions