Share.

    29 Kommentare

    1. Ok_Employer7837 on

      It’s not starting well, no question.

      From the article:

      “ Five people have died in ICE custody in the first 15 days of 2026—putting the agency on track to smash a grim record amid mounting scrutiny of its actions. „

    2. ranchoparksteve on

      I assume the death toll is a Trump mandate; he certainly knows about it.

    3. General-Raspberry168 on

      Expected tho, right? ICE never had a budget this big before, so every metric should end up record setting.

    4. The-Big-Picture- on

      I have been pointing out for over a year that „mass deportations“ has always been a euphemism for genocide throughout history.

      I was called crazy.

      I was told that another genocide, one that supposedly would be the same no matter what, was more important.

      Now me and my family live in constant fear because Americans decided our lives didn’t matter.

      We could have prevented this.

    5. She is in no way qualified to be in the position she is in. She was a farmer before getting elected to congress. Just being an opinionated Karen is enough to be „qualified“ in the eyes of MAGA as long as you echo their messages. This is what happens when you put random assholes in charge of these powerful organizations.

    6. Chrono_Convoy on

      Talked to my Army buddy about all of this mess to get their perspective.

      His next door neighbor had asked him why the military killed Renee Good. He corrected her that it was ICE specifically and she said “well they look like you guys.”

      He’s extremely upset because this mess makes all authority figures look bad. He doesn’t want a country and its people, that he’s willing to give his life for, to be afraid because a bunch of untrained J. 6ers are playing dress up and given a license to harm people.

    7. -Shenanigans on

      Do we even have any numbers of deportations? There’s no way these tactics are even effective.

    8. Past-Ad3963 on

      Breakdown by year, with names. Note that these are only the „confirmed“ deaths, only the deaths that occurred in detention (not by ICE in general), and most sources online only list „migrant deaths“, so if a US citizen died in custody they would not be listed or included in the death count.

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deaths_in_ICE_detention](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deaths_in_ICE_detention)

      The number of people killed by ICE is unclear because they usually write it off as „mental illness“, „suicide“ or „medical issue“. If ICE arrests you and refuses to give you your medicine, then you die, it will be a „medical issue“ not a death by ICE.

      This page states that 0 ICE officers have ever been killed in the line of duty in the organization’s history. [https://factually.co/fact-checks/politics/how-many-ice-agents-killed-2025-abe1ef](https://factually.co/fact-checks/politics/how-many-ice-agents-killed-2025-abe1ef)

    9. endmill5050 on

      Mission Failure. If you kill your inmates you won’t have arrests. You’ll have shootings. Perhaps Trump wants this to justify a wider assault and bigger war, but his agents don’t want it and will refuse. Not out of the kindness of their hearts, but the plain fact is most ICE agents signed up to be police officers, not combat infantry. ICE cannot afford to become a military agency without competent people walking away, and the remainers won’t have enough resources to do anything meaningful.

      ..except disrupt trade. The end stage of ICE are ICE checkpoints on major highways outside cities, messing with US Citizens. Ruining freight trucking is a great way to destroy businesses and force them back onto railroads, and ruining passenger buses is a great way to annihilate tourism. Great time for that UP-NS ultra-merger monopoly. Bad time for Las Vegas.

    10. KissyKittenzz on

      If only $15 billion a year bought actual ventilators instead of warehouse graveyards until then, “record-setting” is the only metric ICE keeps beating, and the scoreboard bleeds.

    11. UncomfyPerspective on

      *plays invisible accordion*

      We’re doing deaths in detainment at extremely high numbers. Numbers nobody has even heard of before.

      *gross inhale and drool slurp*

    12. BootyBabeey on

      So ICE rang in 2026 with five deaths in 15 days on pace to hit 120 corpses by December, smashing the old record like it’s a high score screen nobody asked for.

    13. Mental_Ring_4284 on

      ICE Officers should not be allowed to carry weapons. If they end up in a dangerous situation, they should call the police for back up like any other citizen. They’re untrained and irresponsible.

    14. WinkWitchhie on

      Lol, the agency that still hasn’t updated its public death log wants us to believe “comprehensive medical care” starts after you’re unconscious transparency sold separately, family hears from the Mexican consulate first.

    15. Icy-Cauliflower-5951 on

      This sub is deleting previous news article posts about ICE with active comments. Why?

    16. SultrySireen on

      Camp East Montana WWII Japanese-internment real estate reboot now holds 2,700 people and zero accountability; ACLUs calls to shut it echo like tent-flap whispers while Congress debates more beds.

    17. Obvious-Plan-8604 on

      Obama deported over 3 million, no mention of innocent women and girls raped and murdered bi illegals, Somalian fraud to the tune of billions, drugs and gangs rampant etc…..
      What’s the problem getting the scum out?

    18. ICE is not an army and may not use deadly force outside the strict rules of necessity and proportionality. Their powers are administrative in nature and intended for immigration enforcement, not for arbitrary arrests or violence against civilians. That is exactly where it goes wrong. ICE often operates without a judicial warrant, with minimal external oversight and without the same accountability as regular police. That is also why human rights organizations have for years labeled ICE as paramilitary and structurally opaque. The death of Renee Nicole Good, an American citizen, shows what happens when a heavily armed service with vague powers and inadequate control acts in civilian situations. That is not “extended authority,” that is a systemic failure. ICE should be subject to the Constitution, not above it.

    Leave A Reply