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Tom Homan downplays deaths in ICE detention centers as numbers grow.

Tom Homan downplays deaths in ICE detention centers as numbers grow
Asked about the recent death of a 75-year-old man in ICE custody, Trump’s deportation czar gave a chilling response.

July 1, 2025, 12:21 PM CDT
By Ja'han Jones/MSNBC

Donald Trump’s deportation czar, Tom Homan, apparently doesn’t think people dying while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a big deal.

Amid ongoing outrage over allegedly horrid conditions in ICE facilities and mounting reports that ICE detainees are being denied basic necessities and human dignity, multiple detainee deaths have garnered national attention. Last week, Johnny Noviello, a Canadian citizen who’d obtained permanent residence in the U.S. and had been charged with drug trafficking, died in a Florida ICE facility, drawing concerned responses from Canadian officials. Also last week, Isidro Perez, a 75-year-old man who been admitted into the U.S. from Cuba nearly 60 years ago, died in ICE custody, as well. Perez appears to have been detained due to a marijuana possession conviction he received in the 1980s.

Both deaths are currently under investigation, ICE said.

According to ICE data, Perez’s death appears to bring the total number of reported deaths in ICE detention to 12 since the beginning of fiscal year 2025, which began last October. Including Noviello and Perez, nine deaths have occurred in ICE facilities during Trump’s second term. According to The Guardian, “under the past three administrations, the worst year saw 12 deaths in ICE custody. If the current pace continues, the total for 2025 could double those numbers.”

Nonetheless, Homan seemed unbothered when asked about Perez’s death.

“I’m unaware of that, I’m not aware of that. I mean, people die in ICE custody, people die in county jail, people die in state prisons,” he said. I’d argue it’s a sign of the MAGA movement’s failure of empathy that a mere month after a GOP senator downplayed deaths that could result from the Republican plan to cut Medicaid, Trump’s deportation czar is dismissing the loss of life in immigrant detention centers as though they were inevitable.

Homan went on to claim ICE is actually saving lives. “The question should be, how many lives does ICE save? Because when they go in detention, we find many with diseases and stuff that we deal with right away to prevent that,” he claimed, going on to argue that that “we have the highest detention standards in the industry.”

That last claim certainly runs counter to claims from immigrant rights advocates and health researchers who’ve documented instances of children reportedly being denied adequate medical care and suffering psychological trauma in ICE detention facilities.

Homan’s callous comments are sadly befitting an administration that has seemingly sought to dehumanize immigrants at every opportunity. The historical echoes are haunting. ICE detention centers have earned comparisons to concentration camps for years now — and growing reports of death and degradation at these facilities will only serve to make those comparisons more apt.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
And your solution to the problem you created is....
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Easy 'sport

Follow the law. Everyone...the good....the bad....the great ...are guaranteed by the Constitution, to due process.

Prisoners have the right to due process, including access to legal representation, fair hearings, and protection against arbitrary punishment.

Prisoners have the right to access the courts and legal remedies to challenge unlawful or unfair treatment.

Prisons, detention centers, concentration camps....whatever you call them are required by law to have certain standards on their conditions.

Jails must provide appropriate conditions of confinement, including suitable living space, sanitation, food, and access to healthcare and recreation.

No prisoner should be subjected to torture or any other form of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 The same due process they got coming in by the millions?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Correct.
Each and every person gets due process.....even you.
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JSul3 · 70-79
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 So all of the 25,000,000 illegal aliens you let into the country were all properly vetted and vaxxed before admission, eh?
@sunsporter1649 SCOTUS, Mathews v. Diaz 1976
Even one whose presence in this country is unlawful, involuntary, or transitory is entitled to that constitutional protection.

Thank you, SCOTUS for being clear, unambiguous, and leaving zero wiggle room.
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@sunsporter1649 We get it sunstroke, the Constitution and SCOTUS are jokes to you and your cult.

Mathews v. Diaz 1976
Even one whose presence in this country is unlawful, involuntary, or transitory is entitled to that constitutional protection.

Thank you, SCOTUS for being clear, unambiguous, and leaving zero wiggle room.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues So all of the 25,000,000 illegal aliens you let into the country were all properly vetted and vaxxed before admission, eh?