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ICE is going to stop reporting when detainees die soon after being released
By Daniel Villarreal at LGBTQ Nation
· June 5, 2026
· 1 min read
At least 18 ICE detainees have died shortly after being released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities this year. This week, ICE announced that it would no longer release information related to such deaths. Advocates worry that this will obscure ICE's practice of releasing severe
Key takeaway This week, ICE announced that it would no longer release information related to such deaths.
Why this matters
The decision by ICE to stop reporting deaths of detainees shortly after release raises concerns about transparency and accountability in the treatment of vulnerable individuals. This move comes amidst allegations of medical neglect and poor conditions in detention facilities, which have been linked to detainee deaths. The fact that at least 18 ICE detainees have died this year shortly after being released highlights the need for continued oversight and reporting. By ending this practice, ICE may be able to avoid scrutiny of its actions, including the release of severely ill detainees who then die outside of facilities. This lack of transparency is particularly troubling given the history of inadequate medical care and poor conditions in ICE facilities, as reported by detainees and documented by organizations such as the Kaiser Family Foundation. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other advocacy groups may need to increase their efforts to monitor and report on ICE's practices, given the agency's reduced transparency.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 5, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? At least 18 ICE detainees have died shortly after being released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities this year. This week, ICE announced that it would no longer release information related to such deaths. Advocates worry that this will obscure ICE's practice of releasing severe
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