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I decided to ask Grok: who has died while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody since Trump’s term began? How does this compare to previous administrations?
Trump’s first year, second term is among the worst, though Bush II when ICE was getting started (2003) was worse, and it wasn’t benign under Obama or Biden either.
Grok: Comparison to Previous AdministrationsDeaths in ICE custody have varied across administrations, often correlating with detention population sizes, enforcement policies, and facility conditions. Here’s a breakdown based on available data (using approximate totals for full terms, as fiscal/calendar year overlaps make precise counts challenging):
Administration Approximate Total Deaths Average Annual Deaths Key Factors
Bush (2003–2009) 143 ~20 New agency, high initial detention.
Obama (2009–2017) 56 ~7 Steady deportations, some reforms.
Trump 1 (2017–2021) 52 ~13 Enforcement push, COVID impact.
Biden (2021–2025) 26 ~6.5 Reduced detentions initially.
Trump 2 (2025–present) 32+ (2025 alone) N/A (ongoing) Mass detentions, facility strains.
Critics attribute fluctuations to policies like mass detention under Trump, while defenders point to overall detention volumes. Many deaths are deemed preventable, involving medical neglect or suicide. americanimmigrationcouncil.org +1
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The viciousness and killing of peaceful protestors is new, but so are the number of peaceful protestors and the incidence of filming.
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I wonder why immigrants are seen as a threat.
In short, they are the ideal robots — free, hardworking labor of little cost or danger to anyone. Why would any thinking person not want them.
Oops, I used the word “thinking.” I guess I just answered my own question.
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