64 Days After Man Died at Michigan ICE Facility, Lawmakers Say ‘Still No Answers’
Lawmakers toured the largest Midwest ICE facility to demand accountability after a detainee's death; the center holds an average of 1,420 people daily, mostly non-criminal.
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64 days after man died at Michigan ICE facility, lawmakers say ‘still no answers’
Democratic U.S. Reps. Hilary Scholten and Haley Stevens conducted an oversight visit of North Lake Processing Center, an ICE detention facility, after a man died there in December.
Michigan congresswomen get no answers on Baldwin ICE facility death during visit and tour
U.S. Reps. Hillary Scholten (D-Grand Rapids) and Haley Stevens (D-Birmingham) speak to reporters after visiting the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Mich. Feb. 17, 2026. | Photo by Katherine Dailey/Michigan Advance. Circumstances around the death of Nenko Gantchev, who died in ICE custody in December, are still unclear after a visit to the detention facility where he died, according to U.S. Reps. Haley Stevens (D-Birmingham) and Hillary …
Don’t expect much from the performative letter and visit from Rep. Scholten and Stevens regarding the GEO Group-owned Northlake ICE Detention Facility
On Tuesday, WOODTV8 posted a story with the headline, Congresswomen Scholten, Stevens tour ICE facility following detainee death. The channel story states: U.S. Reps. Hillary Scholten, D-Grand Rapids, and Haley Stevens, D-Birmingham, toured the North Lake Processing Center in Lake County after asking several questions in the December death of Nenko Gantchev. Most of the rest of the WOODTV8 story is based on what the GEO Group-owned Northlake fac…
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