Immigration and Customs Enforcement was discovered to have unlawfully failed to disclose the deaths of at least eight migrants in detention, a bombshell report Immigration and Customs Enforcement was discovered to have unlawfully failed to disclose the deaths of at least eight migrants in detention, a bombshell report

ICE accused of illegal 'cover-up' of multiple migrant deaths

2026/01/28 00:48
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement was discovered to have unlawfully failed to disclose the deaths of at least eight migrants in detention, a bombshell report from Zeteo revealed Tuesday.

Under existing law, ICE is required to notify Congress of any in-custody deaths within 90 days, but according to a deep dive by Zeteo into ICE disclosures, the agency had failed to do that.

Among the migrants whose deaths had not been disclosed are 34-year-old Leo Cruz-Silva, who died in a Missouri detention facility three days after being arrested, and an unidentified Honduran man who was “struck by a law enforcement vehicle.”

“I am not surprised that ICE, in addition to lying about its murders and leading smear campaigns against its victims, is also under-reporting deaths in its custody,” said Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the top Democrat in the influential House Oversight Committee, speaking with Zeteo.

“The problem is even bigger than [Homeland Security Department] cover-ups during [President Donald] Trump’s second term. During its existence, DHS has repeatedly trampled on the Constitution and our civil liberties while failing to protect people in its custody. I urge the Senate to vote against funds for [Border Patrol] and ICE. We must stop their violent actions against our communities.”

Conditions for migrants in ICE detention have been described as “inhumane,” with Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) having recently been left “horrified” after touring a California ICE detention center, where he witnessed what he described as a blatant “violation of human rights.”
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