The data analysis reveals a stark and rapid acceleration in the mortality rate within federal facilities. While the figure was as low as one death per 100,000 admissions in 2022, that number surged to about seven deaths per 100,000 admissions in 2025, even when excluding the two people shot while in custody. And in just the first ten weeks of 2026, the rate is currently at 11 deaths per 100,000 admissions. 

Using a methodology established by researchers and detention statistics provided by ICE, ABC News calculated estimated mortality rates per 100,000 detention admissions for the calendar years 2019-2025, plus Jan. 1 through March 29, 2026. Using a rate shows whether mortality is increasing beyond what would be expected from higher detention admissions alone.

\"There is really no contest -- fiscal year 2026 is on track to be the deadliest year ever in the history of ICE,\" said Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, an immigration policy expert with the American Immigration Council who did his own data analysis of ICE deaths. 

\"Things are dramatically worse this year. We are seeing more deaths than ever,\" Reichlin-Melnick said. 

Scrutiny over the deaths of detainees has grown as the Trump administration has pressured ICE to increase arrests and has dramatically expanded detention space by converting warehouses and other spaces into detention facilities. A document shared by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency with New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte shows the government expects to spend $38 billion converting these spaces and increasing detention capacity by 92,600 beds. 

Under previous administrations, the government has found ways to mitigate the number of people in detention by enrolling detainees in \"Alternatives for Detention\" efforts, which can involve scheduling regular check-ins with ICE, and mandating the use of ankle monitors. 

The Trump administration has doubled down on invoking mandatory detention for undocumented immigrants, and in some cases even for those who are in the process of obtaining legal status. The government has also restarted detaining families with children at facilities like the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas.

\"They're making a decision to take a U.S. citizen child and detain them with their parents. They're making a decision to detain someone who's lived here peacefully for 20 years. That is their choice, and they need to be pushed further on that,\" said Andrea Flores, an attorney and immigration policy expert who is a former DHS and White House official. \"Nobody should lose their life because they went through our immigration system -- but that, in and of itself, has been a problem across administrations. And so there's been work that's needed to be done on this.\"

The case of Emmanuel Damas

In a statement, ICE described Damas as a \"criminal illegal alien\" arrested in Boston for assault and battery. His brother Nelson disputes this, saying Damas was in the country legally under a humanitarian parole program and had a pending petition for Temporary Protected Status. 

Nelson also said Damas was never convicted following his arrest and that the arrest stemmed from a misunderstanding when someone called police to report that Damas' 12-year-old son appeared to be walking by himself on a sidewalk. Damas mistakenly believed his son had called the police on him, became angry, and gestured as if to hit him but never made physical contact, Nelson said.

Damas was taken to jail where he was transferred into ICE custody before Nelson could bail him out, Nelson said. 

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PHOTO: An undated photograph of Emmanuel Damas.
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Nelson said when he last spoke on the phone with his brother on Feb. 16, Damas complained about a toothache he'd had for the last two weeks. According to Nelson, his brother had claimed he was denied multiple requests to see a dentist. 

Two days later Damas called their mother but he had difficulty speaking, Nelson said. Nelson believes his brother could not speak clearly because the toothache had developed into an abscess and his jaw had swollen. He did not complain of shortness of breath, Nelson said. 

The next day, according to ICE, Damas was \"immediately\" taken to a hospital on Feb. 19 after allegedly reporting shortness of breath and was subsequently transferred to an Intensive Care Unit at a hospital in Phoenix for a \"higher level of care.\"

It's unclear when he was placed on a ventilator, but ICE said that by Feb. 20, Damas \"remained intubated\" and underwent a series of tests.

On Feb. 22, the hospital in Phoenix \"reported the likely diagnosis to be septic shock due to pneumonia,\" ICE said. 

Before he was transferred to Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center on Feb. 25, Damas \"had two chest tubes placed on his right side and a thoracentesis was completed to help remove excess fluid from the pleural spaces around the lungs,\" ICE said. 

On Feb. 28, Nelson said his family was told they'd be allowed to visit him in the hospital and four of his relatives, including his mother, were able to see him the next day. 

\"But at that point on, it was too late, there was not much I could be done to save his life,\" Nelson said. \"So when my mom got there, he was in a coma.\"

At 1:12 p.m. on March 2, Damas was pronounced deceased. 

In a statement provided to ABC News about Damas and the number of recent detainee deaths, a DHS spokesperson said Damas “refused” dental extraction and had claimed in January that his toothache had gone away. The spokesperson said that in February, Damas was again seen “for bleeding gums and loose front teeth” and again refused to have two teeth extracted.

“It is a longstanding practice to provide comprehensive medical care from the moment an individual enters ICE custody. This includes medical, dental, and mental health services, access to medical appointments, and 24-hour emergency care,\" the spokesperson said. \"Many individuals receive healthcare in ICE custody that exceeds what they have previously experienced.”

Damas believes his brother would be alive if he had received adequate medical care for his toothache. 

\"They waited for too long to take him to the hospital to be seen by a dentist. So on the nineteenth, when they finally realized, it was too late because he had that infection going on for two weeks,\" Nelson said. \"He asked for help for two weeks -- they said that he was faking it.\"

'Presumed suicides'

The recent surge in detainee deaths includes a number of \"presumed suicides,\" including 19-year-old Royer Perez-Jimenez, who died on March 16 in Florida, and Victor Manuel Diaz, who died in a Texas facility in January. 

In a press release, DHS said that Diaz died in ICE custody on Jan. 14 at Camp East Montana in El Paso, after staff found him \"unconscious and unresponsive in his room.\" A DHS spokesperson confirmed this month that Perez-Jimenez was found \"unconscious and unresponsive\" by a Glades County detention officer.

While the department noted that \"the official cause of death remains under investigation,\" they labeled the incident a \"presumed suicide.\" However, Diaz's family told ABC News they do not believe he took his own life and are calling for a full investigation.

\"Suicide is a preventable cause of death for people in custody,\" Reichlin-Melnick told ABC News. \"It's something that jails should be working to prevent, and yet we've now had three or four suicides just in 2026 alone, including the 19‑year‑old who died recently.\"

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PHOTO: VIctor Manuel Diaz's family told ABC News they want a full investigation into his death
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Questions regarding the Department of Homeland Security's statements about ICE deaths have been further fueled by the case of Geraldo Lunas Campos, a 55-year-old Cuban immigrant who died at the Camp East Montana facility in January. 

While DHS initially stated Campos died after \"experiencing medical distress,\" an autopsy report from the El Paso County Medical Examiner later ruled the death a homicide, citing \"asphyxia due to neck and torso compression.\"

Attorneys for the Campos family filed an emergency petition in January to stop the deportation of witnesses who alleged guards choked and asphyxiated him.

For families like these, answers about their relatives' death can be hard to come by.

\"We don't know what happened to him in that place,\" a sibling of Diaz recently told ABC News in Spanish.

Nelson says he already knows why his brother is gone.

\"Gross negligence,\" he said.

ABC News’ Youri Benadjaoud and Caroline Ledet contributed to this report.

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