Deaths in ICE custody raise serious questions, lawmakers say

Los Angeles TimesSaturday, November 22, 2025 at 9:58:27 PM
Deaths in ICE custody raise serious questions, lawmakers say
  • The deaths of two immigrants from Orange County have drawn attention to the treatment of detainees at the Adelanto federal immigration detention center in California, raising serious concerns among lawmakers regarding the conditions within ICE facilities.
  • This situation highlights the ongoing scrutiny of ICE's practices and the urgent need for reform in the treatment of detainees, as it underscores the potential risks and consequences of current immigration detention policies.
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