- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
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.
That we know of.
Right. That had family and friends willing to speak out.
Sorry, don’t have time to stop for this. He just distracted us from him not complying with his own law on the release of the files by kidnapping a head of state, so we’ll talk about that until he does the next attention seeking thing…
Great. We can add modern day concentration camps to our list.
The first time I posted this I actually used “USA concentration camps”, because that is what they are, instead of “ICE custody” and the post was removed…



