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Venezuelan man dies in ICE custody, 22nd death this year

Created at 15 Jul · 6:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva, a 45-year-old Venezuelan man, died on Monday while being transferred between ICE facilities in Georgia. His death marks the 22nd in ICE custody this year, prompting renewed calls for accountability amid aggressive immigration enforcement tactics.

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Key Numbers

22deaths in ICE custody this year
45age of Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva
2021year Arenas-Silva entered the U.S.

Who's Involved

Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva
45-year-old Venezuelan man who died in ICE custody
ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, responsible for detainee custody
Irwin County Detention Center
Privately run facility where Arenas-Silva was initially detained
Folkston ICE Processing Center
Facility Arenas-Silva was being transferred to
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Oversees ICE and faces calls for accountability
Volker Türk
United Nations high commissioner for human rights, raised concerns

↳ Why This Matters

The increasing number of deaths in ICE custody highlights concerns about the conditions and medical care provided in detention facilities, prompting calls for greater accountability and independent investigations into the circumstances surrounding these fatalities.

Key facts

  • Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva, a 45-year-old Venezuelan man, died on Monday morning while in ICE custody.
  • His death is the 22nd recorded death in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody this year.
  • Arenas-Silva was arrested last Thursday and detained at the Irwin County Detention Center before being transferred.
  • He was found unresponsive on a transport bus and later pronounced dead at a local hospital.
  • ICE stated the suspected cause of death was cardiac arrest.
  • The Irwin County Detention Center has faced scrutiny for past allegations of medical abuse.

Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva, a 45-year-old Venezuelan man, died on Monday morning while being transferred between Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities in Georgia. Officials announced his death on Wednesday, marking the 22nd fatality in ICE custody this year.

Arenas-Silva was arrested last Thursday and had been detained at the Irwin County Detention Center, a privately operated facility. He was found unresponsive on a transport bus en route to the Folkston ICE Processing Center. ICE stated that the suspected cause of death was cardiac arrest. Staff called for medical assistance, and he was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Arenas-Silva entered the U.S. in 2021 and was ordered removed to Venezuela by an immigration judge in April. ICE officials arrested him last week during a targeted enforcement action in Dallas, Georgia.

His death occurs amid increased scrutiny of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) immigration enforcement tactics, following three other deaths in the past week. These include Lorenzo Salgado Araujo being shot and killed by an ICE official in Texas, Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero being shot and killed by ICE officials in Maine, and another man who died after being hit by a semi-truck while attempting to flee immigration officials.

The Irwin County Detention Center, where Arenas-Silva was held, resumed detaining immigrants last year after its contract with ICE was terminated in 2021 by the Biden administration. The termination followed whistleblowing about alleged medical abuse, including a 2022 Senate subcommittee report detailing excessive and unnecessary gynecological procedures on female detainees.

Another recent death in ICE custody was Adrian Andreas Florian, an 85-year-old German man, who died in a hospital in late June after being detained in Texas. The DHS has increased its detention capacity since last year, and ICE reported 33 detainee deaths in 2025, the highest total in over two decades.

Concerns about deaths in U.S. government immigration custody have prompted international attention, with United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk calling for prompt, independent, and impartial investigations.

Frequently asked questions

Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva's death is the 22nd recorded fatality in ICE custody this year.

ICE stated that the suspected cause of death was cardiac arrest.

The facility's contract with ICE was terminated in 2021 due to allegations of medical abuse, including unnecessary gynecological procedures on female detainees. It began detaining immigrants again last year.

Recent fatalities include Lorenzo Salgado Araujo and Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero being shot and killed by ICE officials, and another man who died after being hit by a semi-truck while fleeing officials.

What Happens Next

01ICE will likely conduct an internal review of the incident.
02Further investigations into the conditions at Irwin County Detention Center may be initiated.
03Advocacy groups will likely continue to call for reforms in immigration detention policies.

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How It Developed

Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva, a 45-year-old Venezuelan man, died on Monday morning.
Arenas-Silva was arrested last Thursday and detained at the Irwin County Detention Center.
He was found unresponsive on a transport bus en route to the Folkston ICE Processing Center.
ICE stated the suspected cause of death was cardiac arrest.
Arenas-Silva entered the U.S. in 2021 and was ordered removed to Venezuela in April.
His death is the 22nd in ICE custody this year.
This death follows other recent fatalities during ICE enforcement operations.
The Irwin County Detention Center's contract with ICE was previously terminated in 2021 due to allegations of medical abuse.

Sources

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Venezuelan man becomes 22nd person to die in ICE custody this yearThe Guardian

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