{"id":2201,"date":"2026-06-17T11:12:40","date_gmt":"2026-06-17T11:12:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=2201"},"modified":"2026-06-17T11:12:40","modified_gmt":"2026-06-17T11:12:40","slug":"death-rate-in-ice-immigrant-detention-centers-more-than-doubles-under-trump-reuters-analysis-finds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=2201","title":{"rendered":"Death rate in ICE immigrant detention centers more than doubles under Trump, Reuters analysis finds"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><div><div><ul><li>Summary<\/li><li>Companies<\/li><\/ul><\/div><div><\/div><\/div><div>WASHINGTON, June 17 (Reuters) &#8211; A Vietnamese man with cardiovascular problems collapsed and died in the \u201cSpeedway Slammer,\u201d the repurposed Indiana maximum-security prison that\u2019s become a symbol of the Trump administration\u2019s immigration crackdown. In a Pennsylvania detention center, a Chinese man who had previously attempted suicide was found hanging in the shower. In a New York facility, a Honduran man with an elevated heart rate and tremors from alcohol withdrawal died in his cell with no emergency care.<\/div><div>These men are among 50 people who have died in U.S. immigration detention since President Donald Trump launched his mass deportation campaign in January 2025, Immigration and Customs Enforcement records show.<\/div><div>Between 2009 \u200band 2024, U.S. immigration facilities had one death annually for every 3,848 detainees, based on the facilities\u2019 average daily population, a Reuters analysis of ICE data found. That rate has more than doubled since Trump returned to office, reaching about one death for every 1,630 people based on preliminary data through early June.<\/div><div>The data analyzed by Reuters was obtained by the Deportation \u200cData Project through a public records request and processed by the Vera Institute of Justice, a nonprofit organization that advocates for lower incarceration rates.<\/div><div>The causes of detainee deaths can be complex and do not necessarily stem from neglect or abuse by detention-center administrators. But three experts in detention deaths who reviewed ICE records and autopsies for Reuters said the rising rate and other data points raised concerns about the quality of supervision and medical care in detention centers that have seen their populations balloon under Trump.<\/div><div>The population rose in the last year of Democrat Joe Biden&#8217;s administration, which stepped up enforcement amid election-year criticism. ICE held about 40,000 immigrants when Trump took office, up from a Biden-era low of about 14,000 in February 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.<\/div><div>Under Trump, the number shot up to about 70,000 at its January peak, during a major crackdown in Minneapolis, before falling back to about 57,000 as of early June.<\/div><div>Twenty-one of the 50 deaths were discovered after the detainee was deceased or unresponsive, ICE records show. These cases, which included 10 suicides, \u200bare especially concerning, because they could reflect a lack of physical- and mental-health oversight and timely care, said Sanjay Basu, an associate physician at the University of California, San Francisco, who has studied ICE detention deaths, one of the three experts who reviewed the data and records for Reuters.<\/div><div>Heart attacks and cardiovascular issues accounted for 16 deaths, which the medical experts said suggested potential problems with initial health screenings \u200band chronic-disease management.<\/div><div>Chanelle Diaz, an assistant professor of medicine at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, said the data and records show the agency is choosing to imprison medically vulnerable people, resulting in a \u201cspike in preventable deaths.\u201d<\/div><div>\u201cThe system is not designed for chronic-care management,\u201d Diaz said, noting that at least two detainees who \u2060died had dementia and posed no risk to the public.<\/div><div>The Department of Homeland Security did not provide detailed records of the Trump-era deaths reviewed by Reuters. The agency said that it was committed to ensuring a \u201csafe, secure and humane\u201d environment in detention.<\/div><div>\u201cComprehensive medical care is provided from the moment individuals arrive and throughout the entirety of their stay,\u201d DHS spokesperson Lauren Bis said in a statement to Reuters.<\/div><h2>QUESTIONS ABOUT TIMELY MEDICAL CARE<\/h2><div>Part of the difficulty \u200bin determining the factors driving the death rate stems from the scant detail in the Trump administration detention-death reports reviewed by Reuters and the three experts.<\/div><div>The administration\u2019s reports contain less detail on the circumstances surrounding each death than previously. Many omitted critical information such as the detainee\u2019s medical history, medications, and emergency-response details, the experts said.<\/div><div>Michele Heisler, medical director at nonprofit Physicians for Human Rights, singled out the ICE death report on Santos Reyes Banegas, a Honduran \u200bman who died in the Nassau County Correctional Center on Long Island, New York, last September.<\/div><div>ICE said in the report that during intake at 11:22 a.m. on September 17, 2025, a nurse noted symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. Two hours later, a doctor who evaluated him said he was experiencing tremors and prescribed medications for withdrawal.<\/div><div>The report, however, doesn\u2019t specify any particular medicine or confirm the medicines were administered. At 6:25 a.m. the following day, Reyes was found unresponsive in his cell and was declared dead 20 minutes later, the ICE report said.<\/div><div>Heisler said timely care in a hospital setting can greatly reduce life-threatening risks from withdrawal. \u201cIt raises the question of why wasn&#8217;t he immediately sent to an emergency department,\u201d she said.<\/div><div>DHS said the death remains under investigation but \u201cthe preliminary cause appears to be liver failure complicated by alcoholism.\u201d<\/div><div>An investigation by the New York State attorney general&#8217;s office found that the officer on duty did not cause Reyes&#8217; death, a spokesperson for the office said.<\/div><h2>SCREAMING FOR HELP; WAITING 15 MINUTES<\/h2><div>Tuan Van Bui, a 55-year-old Vietnamese man, \u200barrived on November 19 at the so-called Speedway Slammer, the Trump administration\u2019s nickname for the Miami Correctional Facility in Bunker Hill, Indiana.<\/div><div>Bui, who suffered a stroke in late 2023, had been prescribed medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol last August, soon after he was detained, an ICE report said.<\/div><div>In February, Bui filed a federal court petition in Indiana seeking his release, saying he walked with a cane and detention was causing \u201chis health to worsen.\u201d<\/div><div>On \u200bthe first day of his second term, Trump rescinded Biden-era guidance instructing ICE to consider mitigating factors before detaining immigrants, including their age, health, role as a family provider or military or public service.<\/div><div>In March, a physician diagnosed Bui with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, an ICE report said, without providing further details.<\/div><div>A week later, on April 1, Bui collapsed.<\/div><div>Fellow detainees screamed at a nearby guard for help, three detainees told Reuters.<\/div><div>Iraqi detainee Ibrahim Ibrahim started performing CPR, using skills he learned as \u200ca translator during the Iraq \u2060War, he said in a phone interview.<\/div><div>It took about 15 minutes for a guard to arrive, Ibrahim and the other two detainees said. Medical staff arrived 10 minutes after that.<\/div><div>It was too late. Ibrahim felt no pulse.<\/div><div>\u201cBy the time medical came, he was dead,\u201d Ibrahim said.<\/div><div>Federal immigration detention standards call for a four-minute medical-emergency response time. When asked by Reuters, Bis, the DHS spokesperson, did not provide a specific response time in Bui\u2019s case but said staff \u201cimmediately initiated\u201d life-saving measures and \u201cimmediately contacted emergency services personnel, who swiftly responded.\u201d<\/div><div>The Indiana Department of Correction, which manages the facility, referred questions to ICE.<\/div><div>The ICE report on Bui\u2019s death said that detention center staff initiated CPR, started defibrillation, and called emergency medical services before a supervising physician declared Bui dead around 6 p.m. The report did not mention Ibrahim providing CPR first.<\/div><div>The local coroner attributed Bui\u2019s death to natural causes related to cardiovascular disease.<\/div><div>Ly Wang, Bui&#8217;s stepdaughter, said his family had been preparing for the possibility that he would be sent to Vietnam.<\/div><div>&#8220;The worst case scenario for us was that he was going to get deported,&#8221; she said, &#8220;not that he was going to die.&#8221;<\/div><h2>PATIENT SHOULD BE MONITORED FOR SUICIDE RISK<\/h2><div>Early morning on August 5 at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Pennsylvania, staff discovered the body of Chinese immigrant Chaofeng Ge hanging in a shower stall.<\/div><div>Ge, 32, had been transferred to the center less than a week earlier \u200bafter spending seven months incarcerated pending trial on charges of fraud involving $154.62 in gift cards, court records show.<\/div><div>Ge \u200bcrossed the U.S. border with Mexico illegally in 2023, according to ICE. He had been working \u2060as a New York City delivery driver, his brother Yanfeng Ge said through a translator.<\/div><div>Records from the Dauphin County Prison in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where Ge was held on fraud charges, show he attempted suicide by hanging on January 25 last year. A summary from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he was given emergency care after the attempt, noted: &#8220;Patient should be monitored for suicidal ideation\/plan.\u201d<\/div><div>Two days later, a social worker at the prison reported that Ge showed signs of depression and bipolar disorder in a suicide-risk assessment. A psychiatrist assessed Ge at the prison and prescribed an antipsychotic drug and later an antidepressant.<\/div><div>Tom Weber, CEO ofPrimeCare Medical<svg><\/svg><span>, opens new tab<\/span>, which provided medical services at Dauphin County \u200bPrison, said the facility had supplied the records to ICE when Ge was transferred to its custody. Reuters could not independently confirm the records were delivered.<\/div><div>ICE said in a press release on Ge\u2019s death that he arrived without medical records from his previous incarceration. The agency said in its death report that when \u200bGe arrived at the Moshannon Valley immigration detention center, a nurse \u2060performing an intake interview through an interpreter recorded that he had no past medical or mental health conditions or current prescriptions and put him in the general population.<\/div><div>The central Pennsylvania pathologist who performed the autopsy on Ge also noted a history of psychiatric problems in his report.<\/div><div>The GEO Group, a private company contracted to run the Moshannon center, directed questions to ICE.<\/div><h2>SPEAKING ILL OF THE DEAD<\/h2><div>Mohammad Paktiawal was detained by ICE on March 13 in a Dallas suburb while taking five of his six children to school. That same day, Paktiawal, 41, was transferred to hospital for shortness of breath and chest pain, according to the ICE death report.<\/div><div>The next morning at breakfast, hospital staff noticed his tongue was swollen and gave him an allergy medication. They began life-saving actions three minutes later before pronouncing him dead, according to the ICE death record.<\/div><div>The experts in detention deaths consulted by Reuters found nothing in ICE records released so far to suggest the agency&#8217;s emergency response \u2060was lacking.<\/div><div>Three months later, however, \u200bhis family still awaits answers from ICE and the Dallas County medical examiner on the cause of death, said his brother, Naseer Paktiawal.<\/div><div>A former Afghan special forces soldier, Paktiawal had been evacuated with his family by the U.S. military during the Taliban takeover in 2021 \u200band had applied for asylum, Naseer said. He was the sole family provider and worked at a local Afghan market, he said.<\/div><div>In September, Paktiawal was indicted for improper use of $200 or more in federal food stamps for business purposes, a felony. Two months later, he was arrested for attempted theft of about $220 worth of groceries, records show, and released.<\/div><div>Before Trump\u2019s second term, Paktiawal\u2019s background would have made him a lower priority for detention. 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