2nd Death at Adelanto ICE Center: Family Seeks Answers


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:19
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2nd Death at Adelanto ICE Center: Family Seeks Answers

Two Deaths in Two Weeks: Adelanto ICE Processing Center Under Scrutiny - A forty-four-year-old man, Irvin Cruz-Nape, died weeks after his release from the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, following reports of chest pains during his detention. This is the second death linked to the facility in under two weeks, raising concerns about substandard medical care and living conditions. The center has faced criticism for years, with a recent lawsuit alleging denial of basic needs. Cruz-Napes family awaits autopsy results for answers.

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