Migrant deaths

Colombian Migrant Dies in ICE Custody; Agency Silent on Cause

Brayan Rayo-Garzon, a Colombian migrant awaiting deportation, was found dead at the Phelps County Jail in Missouri on April 8th. His death occurred while he was in ICE custody following a March arrest for credit card fraud, and after an immigration judge ordered his removal in June 2024. While ICE reported notifying relevant authorities and next of kin, the agency’s handling of detainee deaths has faced significant criticism, with an independent investigation finding that a vast majority of deaths in ICE custody over a five-year period were potentially preventable due to inadequate medical care and flawed oversight. Currently, there is no evidence suggesting mistreatment contributed to Rayo-Garzon’s death.

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Desperate Migrants Risk Arctic Cold Crossing into Canada

Recently, multiple groups attempting illegal border crossings into Canada were apprehended, highlighting the dangerous conditions of the US-Canada border, particularly during winter. Two incidents involved individuals from various countries, lacking appropriate cold-weather gear, found near the border in Alberta and Manitoba. These events echo the tragic 2022 death of a family near the border, underscoring the perilous nature of these crossings. While apprehensions have increased, no significant surge in irregular crossings correlates with increased border security efforts following Trump’s election. Despite this, the continued risk remains for those with limited options.

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