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TexasTowelie

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Fri Jan 19, 2018, 04:07 AM Jan 2018

In 2017, The Number Of Immigrants Who Died In ICE Detention Centers Reached An Eight-Year High

Last year, reports indicated that immigrant detention centers in Texas, including the Karnes City and Dilley centers, were operating below capacity. And illegal border crossing arrests are at a 46-year low. There is one immigration-related statistic, though, that increased over the past year. A report by the Houston Chronicle and the nonprofit investigative organization Injustice Watch found that 2017 was the deadliest year since 2009 in immigrant detention facilities nationwide. Twelve detainees died in custody last year – and some of those deaths were deemed preventable.

Lise Olsen, an investigative reporter for the Houston Chronicle, says it’s difficult to learn much about what happened to immigrants who die in custody, because of a “layer of secrecy.”

Olsen says the patterns she and her colleagues identified while investigating those deaths were similar to what is generally known about how immigrants fare in detention centers.

“There are still issues with people getting basic medical care when they have a health emergency, or a chronic health condition like high blood pressure, and they’re in ICE detention,” Olsen says.

Read more: http://www.texasstandard.org/stories/in-2017-the-number-of-immigrants-who-died-in-ice-detention-centers-reached-an-eight-year-high/

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In 2017, The Number Of Immigrants Who Died In ICE Detention Centers Reached An Eight-Year High (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2018 OP
not good Angry Dragon Jan 2018 #1
Very bad as the deaths are never investigated. lunasun Jan 2018 #2
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