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Royer Perez-Jimenez, a Mexican teenager, died while in ICE custody at a Florida detention facility, becoming the second person to die in immigration detention this week. The 17-year-old is reported to be the youngest person to die in ICE custody during Trump's second presidential term. Details about the circumstances of his death have not been fully disclosed.

Deaths in immigration detention facilities regularly spark intense scrutiny of ICE practices and conditions in detention centers. The victim's young age and the timing during renewed immigration enforcement efforts has amplified public attention and ease-war-concerns.html" class="story-link" title="Oil Ends Choppy Day as Trump, Netanyahu Try to Ease War Concerns">concerns about the treatment of migrants in federal custody.
Critics say

This tragic death highlights systemic problems with ICE detention conditions and the treatment of vulnerable migrants, particularly minors. The fact that two people have died in ICE custody in a single week suggests serious issues with medical care and safety protocols in these facilities.

Officials say

Immigration authorities have not yet released detailed information about the circumstances surrounding the teenager's death. Federal agencies typically conduct investigations into deaths in custody to determine contributing factors and review facility procedures.