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Former DACA recipient dies in ICE custody after being hospitalized
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Former DACA recipient dies in ICE custody after being hospitalized

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Last updated: September 24, 2025 3:02 am
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement mentioned Tuesday {that a} Mexican nationwide and former DACA recipient had died of their custody after being transferred to an area hospital in Victorville.

Ismael Ayala-Uribe, 39 was pronounced useless Sunday on the Victor Valley World Medical Heart, in response to an ICE assertion.

Ayala-Uribe is now the 14th detainee to die in immigration detention since January, when federal immigration officers started to hold out President Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

Information of his loss of life comes on the day that two Democratic senators from Georgia despatched a letter to Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem and Todd Lyons, the performing director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, elevating considerations concerning the rise within the variety of deaths in ICE custody, particularly two that occurred on the Stewart Detention Heart in Georgia. NPR was the primary to report on the letter.

In July, Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga) launched the findings of a probe into alleged human rights violations which have occurred at immigration detention facilities, together with dozens of stories of bodily and sexual abuse, and mistreatment of pregnant ladies and kids. DHS rejected the senator’s allegations in a press release.

In California, the Adelanto Detention Heart, one of many largest within the state, has lengthy been the main focus of complaints from detainees, attorneys and state and federal inspectors about insufficient medical care, overly restrictive segregation and lax psychological well being companies.

In June, critics — together with some workers who work inside — instructed The Occasions that situations contained in the detention heart had been unsafe and unsanitary. The ability, they mentioned, was unprepared to deal with the massive waves of detainees pouring into the middle.

That month, U.S. Rep Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park), toured the detention heart with 4 different Democratic members of Congress from California amid concern over the growing variety of detainees and deteriorating situations inside.

The ability’s supervisor “has to obviously enhance its remedy of those detainees,” Chu mentioned at a information convention after inspecting the power.

A few of the detainees instructed lawmakers they had been held inside Adelanto for 10 days with out a change of garments, underwear or towels, Chu mentioned. Others mentioned that they had been denied entry to a phone to talk to family members and legal professionals, even after repeatedly filling out types.

A spokesperson for DHS couldn’t instantly be reached for touch upon Sunday’s loss of life. However the company mentioned in its assertion about Ayala-Uribe that immigration businesses akin to ICE and Customs and Border Safety are dedicated to making sure the security of people who find themselves of their custody.

“Complete medical care is supplied from the second people arrive and all through the whole thing of their keep,” the company’s assertion learn. “All individuals in ICE custody obtain medical, dental and psychological well being consumption screening inside 12 hours of arriving at every detention facility, a full well being evaluation inside 14 days of getting into ICE custody or arrival at a facility, entry to medical appointments and 24-hour emergency care. At no time throughout detention is a detained unlawful alien denied emergent care.”

In keeping with the company assertion, Ayala-Uribe, a Mexican nationwide, was being held at a processing heart in Adelanto the place he had been seen by an on-call medical supplier, who prescribed remedy to him, though immigration officers didn’t say why.

However three days later, Ayala-Uribe was despatched to the Victor Valley World Medical Heart to additional consider an “abscess on his buttock” and was scheduled to bear surgical procedure for it, the assertion mentioned.

“Ayala was additionally hypertensive and displayed irregular tachycardia,” immigration officers wrote within the assertion. “At 1:48 a.m. the [medical center] declared Ayala unresponsive and initiated lifesaving measures. He was declared deceased at 2:32 a.m. by medical workers.”

In keeping with ICE, Ayala-Uribe entered america at an unknown date and site. He utilized for, and acquired, Deferred Motion for Childhood Arrivals safety in 2012. He was sentenced to a few years probation after he was convicted of driving whereas underneath the affect in 2015, the company mentioned.

In 2016, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Providers denied his utility to resume his DACA standing. He was convicted of his second DUI in June 2019 and sentenced to 120 days in jail, plus 5 years of probation, in response to ICE.

Ayala-Uribe was arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Safety on Aug. 17 and transferred to Adelanto on Aug. 22.

Immigration officers mentioned the reason for loss of life continues to be underneath investigation. The Division of Homeland Safety Appropriations Invoice of 2018 requires that ICE make public stories concerning any in-custody deaths inside 90 days.

ICE officers mentioned they make official notifications to Congress, nongovernmental group stakeholders and the media a few detainee’s loss of life and publish a information launch with related particulars on its web site inside two enterprise days per the company’s coverage.

Ayala-Uribe’s household has organized a fundraiser, promoting tamales, carnitas and pozole on Saturday, to lift cash for his funeral.

Occasions workers author Nathan Solis contributed to this report.

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