ICE/Border Patrol Killed Another One

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Border patrol left a blind man who couldn't speak English in the cold to die. They knew he was blind and couldn't speak English. They could have taken him home.


This is why trump sent this "trap". They knew this was going to come out!


A nearly blind refugee who didn’t speak English was found dead in New York state days after he was left at a coffee shop by Customs and Border Protection officers, according to authorities.

Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan said the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam was preventable and “deeply disturbing and a dereliction of duty by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.”
 
This is why trump thought it necessary to set a "trap". Wait until we get the body count from all the concentration camps DHS is using! Republicans will never win another election again.
 
How many died in prison? You know Trump would cover that up. ICE is one of the most brutal, ugly things that has happened in America.
Good question:


6 Dead at one of the facilities in TX THAT WE KNOW ABOUT! I don't for a second think trump's team's not trying to cover it all up!

"In the span of just six weeks between December and January, six people died while detained by ICE in Texas — three of them at Camp East Montana. The deadly period began with a 48-year-old Guatemalan, Francisco Gaspar-Andres, who ICE said died on Dec. 3 of liver and kidney failure after being hospitalized for more than two weeks following detention. "
 

"Thirty-two people died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in 2025 – making it the agency’s deadliest year in more than two decades, as the Trump administration moved to detain a record number of people.

Some of those who died in detention had arrived in the US recently, seeking asylum. Others had arrived years ago, some as young children. Some had been apprehended on criminal charges or had served time for convictions; others had been picked up in the administration’s indiscriminate ICE raids.

They died of seizure and heart failure, stroke, respiratory failure, tuberculosis or suicide. Some died at ICE detention centers and field offices, others after they had been transferred to hospitals, but were still under ICE custody. In some cases, their families and lawyers have alleged, they died of neglect, after repeatedly trying and failing to get medical care.

The number of deaths, 32, matched the previous record, set in 2004. These deaths occurred as the Trump administration ramped up its immigration operations, detaining a record number of people in December. The agency was holding 68,440 people in detention in mid-December; nearly 75% of them had no criminal convictions. December was also the deadliest month in ICE custody – seven people died."
 
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