ICE on Course for Deadliest Year as 75-Year-Old Detainee Dies
- On June 5, 75-year-old Isidro Perez was arrested at a Key Largo community center and charged with inadmissibility under immigration law.
- Perez's arrest followed his parole entry to the U.S. in 1966 and convictions for drug possession in 1981 and 1984, illustrating his complex legal background.
- After his arrest, Perez was transferred to Krome Service Processing Center, diagnosed with multiple health issues, hospitalized with unstable angina on June 17, and released on June 25.
- Around 7 p.m. on June 26, Perez informed staff that he was experiencing chest pains; emergency responders administered life-saving measures including defibrillation, but he ultimately passed away later that evening at the hospital in Kendall, Florida.
- Perez's death marks the fifth in Florida’s ICE custody this year amid strained detention conditions criticized by advocates as some of the worst in two decades.
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A Cuban dad did time for a marijuana bust 40 years ago. He died in ICE custody last week
MIAMI – Isidro Pérez spent his life by the sea: first, during his childhood in Cuba, and at the end, on a houseboat off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, with his dogs.
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