ICE or "Immigration and Customs Enforcement" is an organization created by the "Department of Homeland Security" Some people still support it no matter what. So here are the recent news and reasons to hate ICE
In 2025, 32 people died in ICE custody. Now, let's see what happened!
So here's what they did.
#12 Tuberculosis ( Serawit Gezahegn Dejene )
A disease curable with cheap antibiotics since the 1950s. In the wealthiest country on Earth.
#11 Randall Gamboa Esquivel
He crossed the border in December 2024 in perfect health. After 10 months in detention, he was flown home in an air ambulance. He died a few weeks later. A healthy man, killed by ICE.
#10 Nenko Stanev Gantchev ( Bulgaria )
Found unresponsive in his cell on December 15, 2025. Was dead at 9:54 PM. Nobody noticed until it was too late. That means no one was watching.
#9 Luis Gustavo Nunez Caceres ( Honduras, 42 )
Died from lack of adequate medical care. His brother set up a GoFundMe not to fight for justice, but just to bring his body home.
#8 Parady La ( Cambodia, 46 ) January 2026
Severe drug withdrawal. ICE gave him "naloxone" a drug for overdoses, not withdrawal. He died because of brain and organ failure.
#7 Miguel Ángel García-Hernández ( Mexico, 31 )
Shot and killed inside the ERO Dallas ICE field office on September 24, 2025. He was shot in an ICE office.
#6 Three people at one camp in 44 days
Three people died at Camp East Montana within 44 days. ICE auditors found that medical contractors "failed to fill out medical charts" and did not "identify emergent or chronic medical conditions."
#5 A transgender asylum seeker
Spent weeks requesting medical care at Otero Processing Center. Requests were denied. When she finally reached a hospital. She died four days later.
#4 Genry Ruiz-Guillen ( Honduras, 29 )
The first death under Trump's second term jan. 23, 2025, less than 3 days after inauguration. Died at Krome Processing Center in Florida.
#3 Francisco Gaspar-Andrés ( Guatemala, 48 )
Kidney and liver failure, December 3, 2025, at Camp East Montana. Kidney failure doesn't happen overnight.
#2 Geraldo Lunas Campos ( Cuba, 55 ) officially ruled a HOMICIDE
ICE said he had a "medical emergency after becoming disruptive." The El Paso County Medical Examiner ruled it a homicide
#1 ICE is the reason people die.
32 people didn't die because of bad luck.
ICE stopped paying medical contractors
Facility inspections dropped 36% while population grew 75%
Oversight offices were dismantled or defunded
New tent facilities were opened with untrained staff
People with no criminal record were jailed indefinitely
Internal ICE audits documented failures, and nothing changed
Every single death on this list was preventable.
