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Immigration Detention Deaths Reach Deadliest Fiscal Year Since 2004
Twenty-three people have died since October in ICE custody, marking the deadliest fiscal year for immigration detention since 2004. Advocates warn that overcrowding and lack of access to healthcare are driving up mortality rates within the detention system. This crisis raises urgent questions about the conditions of confinement and the federal government's responsibility to protect the lives of those in its custody.
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