Detainees are seen in a yard on the Folkston ICE Processing Heart on Sept. 9, 2025, in Folkston, Georgia. The state’s two Democratic senators are demanding solutions from the Division of Homeland Safety after greater than a dozen individuals have died in immigration detention services.
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Georgia’s Democratic senators are asking Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem to offer extra info on latest deaths in immigration detention facilities, together with the circumstances of detainees.
Since President Trump took workplace, 15 individuals have died in immigration detention, 10 of these deaths occurred between January and June, Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock wrote in a letter shared solely with NPR. The senators say that’s the highest charge within the first six months of any yr publicly out there.
“No matter our views on border enforcement, immigration enforcement, immigration coverage, I feel the overwhelming majority of the American individuals doesn’t need detainees abused whereas they’re in U.S. custody,” Ossoff informed NPR in an interview.
The Homeland Safety Division is speeding to develop detention area and improve the charges of arrests after Congress supplied billions of {dollars} in extra funding. Throughout the nation, reviews of overcrowding, unsanitary circumstances and points with meals and healthcare entry have been the product of a spotlight to make extra arrests. NPR has reached out to DHS and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for remark.

The letter follows a report Ossoff launched in July that alleges human rights violations occurred at immigration detention facilities, together with mistreatment of kids, residents and pregnant girls. DHS broadly refuted the claims.
Earlier this yr, ICE officers introduced the company was out of detention area. By the summer time, over 50,000 individuals had been in detention however ICE solely had 46,000 beds.
Since then, ICE has introduced expanded detention area by means of the use of navy bases and state partnerships in Indiana, Nebraska, and Louisiana.
However the fast growth and use of different services has drawn criticism from immigration advocates and Democrats.
Concern over circumstances in detention additionally comes after DHS reduce jobs within the oversight divisions targeted on civil rights. This included widespread cuts inside the Workplace of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman, which conducts oversight of ICE and Customs and Border Safety detention.
Appearing ICE Director Todd Lyons was requested about deaths in custody and delays in reviews throughout a Congressional oversight listening to in Might.
“We do conduct a radical investigation of all of these,” Lyons stated, including that he would be certain that info on deaths in custody had been publicly out there on-line in accordance with Congressional mandates. “ICE is devoted to transparency.”
Within the letter, Ossoff and Warnock reiterate the priority of delayed reporting of demise.
“ICE is failing to satisfy its personal requirements for reporting detainee deaths, thereby hindering Congressional oversight efforts and leaving households at the hours of darkness as to their family members’ fates,” they wrote, including that ICE steering requires the company to put up an interim discover of any detainee demise to ICE’s web site “inside 48 hours,” and directs that “each effort must be made to put up the interim discover” sooner.
Most not too long ago, ICE issued press releases confirming the demise of a Mexican nationwide on Aug. 31. The general public assertion was launched two days after his demise. One other detainee died on Sept. 8, and the discharge was issued seven days later. Neither is but on an official ICE detainee demise tracker. One other man, who was detained by ICE, died on Thursday in Nassau County, in keeping with native reviews.