Mexican President Vows Action After Another Death in U.S. ICE Detention
Mexican government vows stronger diplomatic protests after 14 Mexican nationals died in U.S. ICE custody this year amid alleged medical neglect and systemic failures.
- On March 25, Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano, a Mexican immigrant, died after being found unresponsive in his bunk at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in California.
- Arrested by ICE on February 23, Ramos-Solano had pre-existing medical conditions including diabetes and hypertension, which ICE officials said were managed with daily medication during his detention.
- This incident marks at least 14 deaths in ICE custody in 2026, with the Adelanto facility experiencing multiple detainee deaths since President Donald Trump took office.
- Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Monday that Mexico would take stronger measures to protest the death, stating, "There are several actions we are going to take to protest the death of another Mexican, one of our fellow citizens."
- With ICE custody numbers at about 60,000 as mass deportations continue, opponents argue the current detention system is overly punitive and potentially dangerous.
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Mexico "will exhaust all legal, diplomatic and multilateral channels to seek justice," said the Director of Consular Protection of Mexico in the United States, Vanessa Calva Ruiz.
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced Monday that her government will take "protest actions" over the death of a Mexican citizen who was in the custody of U.S. authorities, reported this weekend.
Mexico announced on Monday that it would take "protests" against the United States after another "unacceptable" death of a Mexican national.
Los Angeles (USA), 30 Mar (EFE).- The death of a Mexican immigrant last week in a detention center on the outskirts of Los Angeles led the Mexican authorities on Monday to demand that the U.S. government clarify the facts, a total of 14 Mexican citizens died in detention centers in the U.S. The death of José Guadalupe Ramos-Solano was announced Monday by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) office, in a letter specifying that the man, …
Mexican authorities seek answers from U.S. after another reported detainee death at ICE facility in California, consulate officials say
An independent investigation will be conducted to determine Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano's cause of death.
Mexican Consulate General of LA calls Adelanto ICE facility immigrant deaths an "unacceptable trend"
The family of Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano, who died in US immigration custody in Adelanto last week, also attended Monday's news conference at the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles.
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