ICE detainee's death ruled a homicide by medical examiner

Medical Examiner Rules ICE Detainee's Death as Homicide Amid Contradictory Accounts from Agency.

Geraldo Lunas Campos, a 55-year-old Cuban immigrant who had been in immigration detention for nearly two years, died under mysterious circumstances at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in El Paso, Texas. According to the final autopsy report obtained by NBC News on Thursday, the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck and torso compression, with the manner of death ruled as homicide.

Initially, ICE reported that Lunas Campos had experienced medical distress, but it later contradicted itself when a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson stated that the detainee had attempted to take his own life. However, an email sent by DHS claimed that Campos violently resisted security staff and continued trying to harm himself, resulting in him stopping breathing and losing consciousness.

The autopsy report reveals scattered superficial abrasions on Lunas Campos' body, hemorrhage in muscles and connective tissues on the neck, and signs of smaller hemorrhaging on the eyelids and skin of the neck. Furthermore, medical staff was reportedly called immediately after he became unresponsive while being physically restrained by law enforcement.

Lunas Campos had a history of bipolar disorder and anxiety, as stated in the autopsy report. Eighty percent of current detainees at Camp East Montana, where Lunas Campos was being held, have no criminal background, according to ICE data.

As the investigation into this incident continues, concerns over the treatment of detained immigrants have been raised by advocates and experts. The medical examiner's conclusion that Lunas Campos' death was a homicide has sparked debate about the safety standards in detention facilities and the accountability of the agencies responsible for them.

The death of another detainee at Camp East Montana in December 2025 highlighted similar issues, sparking calls for reform and improved conditions in immigration detention centers.
 
OMG u guys can't believe what's happenin here? 🀯 ICE is like literally killin people left and right πŸš”πŸ’€ it's all about how they play with lives but no consequences. The autopsy says asphyxia due to compression, but the agency's story changes every 5 mins πŸ•°οΈ how can we trust anything they say? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ This guy had mental health issues and bipolar disorder, he didn't deserve to die in a place meant for rehabilitation not torture πŸ”’ I'm so glad someone finally spoke out but what about the others who died or suffered? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€• this is so disturbing... I cant believe they're ruling it a homicide despite all the conflicting accounts from ICE. 55 yrs old man was already dealing with bipolar disorder and anxiety, and now he's been subjected to all that trauma in a place not meant for people like him πŸŒŽπŸ’” the medical examiner is right to point out that something went horribly wrong here. its time for serious change in those detention centers πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€” this is so sad what's going on with these detention facilities they're like prisons not hospitals we need to make sure that ppl are treated w right @ ICE & DHS gotta step up their game 🚫
 
πŸ˜• I just can't help but feel really sad when I read about Geraldo Lunas Campos' tragic death. It's like, he was already going through so much because of his health problems and being stuck in that facility for almost two years... 🀯 And then to have it end up like this? It's just not fair.

I don't know what's more disturbing - the fact that there are different versions of what happened or the medical examiner now says it was a homicide. I mean, 80% of the people at Camp East Montana have no criminal background... πŸ€” Does that even make sense to me? It seems like we're putting a lot of pressure on people who just want to be released and start their lives again.

I'm not trying to be negative or anything, but it feels like these detention centers are more about punishment than helping people. 🚫 I know they have to follow rules and regulations, but can't they at least try to make things safer for everyone? πŸ’”
 
πŸ€• This is just heartbreaking, dude. I mean, we already know that immigration facilities can be pretty harsh, but to think that someone like Geraldo was subjected to all that and then... it's just not right. 55 years old, with bipolar disorder and anxiety, and what does he get? A bunch of conflicting stories from the agency itself. Like, what even is going on here? 🀯 The medical examiner's ruling as homicide is definitely a wake-up call for us all. We need to make sure that our country's immigration facilities are treating people with dignity and respect, not just locking them up and throwing away the key. πŸ˜”
 
OMG u guyz! 😱 this is soooo unfair!!! 🀯 Geraldo's death was probly not a suicide lol he had bipolar & anxiety like ppl do, but ICE didn't b 4 him. The way they handled his restrainin is straight up cruel & unusual punishment 🚫 I mean, 80% of detainees hv no criminal record yet they're still treated like convicts πŸ˜”. We need 2 make sure these detainees r treated w/ dignity n respect πŸ‘₯ the medical examiner's conclusion is like, pretty obvious tho πŸ˜‚. What we dont need is more reforms & lawsuits πŸš«πŸ‘Ž
 
man... this is super sad πŸ€•. i cant believe an innocent person died like that in detention. its not right, you know? the conflicting accounts from ICE about what happened are just really disturbing 😷. 80% of those detainees have no criminal background and they're still being treated with all this violence... its a huge red flag ⚠️. we gotta make sure our facilities are safe for everyone, regardless of their past 🀝. it makes me wonder how many more people might have been harmed or lost their lives in similar circumstances πŸ’”.
 
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