"Record-Breaking Deaths in ICE Custody Spark Concerns Over Agency's Effectiveness. A disturbing trend has emerged in the United States, with the number of deaths in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody reaching a 20-year high in 2025. This alarming statistic has sparked widespread criticism of the agency's handling of detainees, with a growing majority of Americans now believing that ICE's actions are making the country less safe. The spike in fatalities has raised questions about the agency's ability to provide adequate care and oversight, leaving many to wonder if reforms are needed to prevent further tragedies. As the debate over immigration policy continues to intensify, the issue of ICE's accountability has become a pressing concern for lawmakers and citizens alike."


Deaths in ICE custody hit a 20-year high in 2025 and a majority now say the agency's actions make Americans less safe.