ICE Detention Deaths Reach 23 Since October, Advocates Cite Overcrowding Concerns

ICE Detention Deaths Reach 23 Since October, Advocates Cite Overcrowding Concerns
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Twenty-three people have died in ICE custody since October, according to NPR News.

  • Twenty-three people have died in ICE custody since October.
  • Advocates have raised concerns about overcrowding and access to health care in detention facilities.
  • This fiscal year is on track to be the deadliest for ICE detention since 2004.

NPR News reports that 23 people have died in ICE custody since October. Advocacy groups are warning about issues related to overcrowding and health care access.

The reported deaths have drawn attention to conditions in immigration detention facilities, with advocates highlighting potential risks linked to overcrowding and health care. Based on a single source report

Further developments may include official responses from ICE or investigations into facility conditions. Advocacy groups may continue to monitor and report on the situation.