Medical Examiner Set to Label Detainee's Death as Homicide in ICE Custody
A Texas medical examiner appears poised to rule that the death of a 55-year-old Cuban detainee, who died after struggling with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) staff, was a homicide. The medical examiner is waiting on toxicology results but believes the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck and chest compression.
According to an employee's phone call with Campos' daughter, the medical office likely classifies his death at Camp Montana East as a homicide, following a struggle that led to Campos losing consciousness and ultimately dying. The office has determined the preliminary cause of death, but is awaiting further results before making the official determination.
ICE initially reported that Campos attempted "to take his life" and violently resisted staff during the struggle. However, a detainee who claimed to be in the same unit as Campos disputes this account, stating that guards began choking him, prompting Campos to cry out "No puedo respirar," or "I can't breathe." The man claims he heard Campos' voice stop after he cried for help.
The death marks the second at Camp Montana East and the fourth ICE detainee death so far in 2026. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about the treatment of detainees in ICE custody, including reports of inadequate medical care and excessive use of force by staff.
A Texas medical examiner appears poised to rule that the death of a 55-year-old Cuban detainee, who died after struggling with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) staff, was a homicide. The medical examiner is waiting on toxicology results but believes the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck and chest compression.
According to an employee's phone call with Campos' daughter, the medical office likely classifies his death at Camp Montana East as a homicide, following a struggle that led to Campos losing consciousness and ultimately dying. The office has determined the preliminary cause of death, but is awaiting further results before making the official determination.
ICE initially reported that Campos attempted "to take his life" and violently resisted staff during the struggle. However, a detainee who claimed to be in the same unit as Campos disputes this account, stating that guards began choking him, prompting Campos to cry out "No puedo respirar," or "I can't breathe." The man claims he heard Campos' voice stop after he cried for help.
The death marks the second at Camp Montana East and the fourth ICE detainee death so far in 2026. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about the treatment of detainees in ICE custody, including reports of inadequate medical care and excessive use of force by staff.