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Mexican President Vows Action After Another Death in U.S. ICE Detention

  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday her government is "going to take greater measures" following the death of Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center last week, marking the 14th Mexican death in ICE custody this year.
  • The death occurred amid record ICE detention levels, with 68,000 held by early February, while at least 31 people died in ICE detention in 2025, a two-decade high threatening to be eclipsed this year.
  • Security staff found Ramos unconscious and unresponsive in his bunk at the Adelanto facility; on-site medical personnel were called, and he was transferred to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
  • "We're now going to take further action. We're going to take several steps to protest the death of yet another Mexican national in the United States," Sheinbaum said during her daily morning press conference.
  • President Donald Trump's mass deportation effort, launched in 2025, faces criticism from opponents who characterize the current detention policy as overly punitive and potentially deadly, pledging to detain and deport millions of immigrants living in the US illegally.
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Sheinbaum announced that Mxico raised the level of its protests to the U.S. after the death of another national in immigration detention center.

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El Periódico de Tlaxcala broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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