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    Youngest Mexican Teen Dies in ICE Custody Since Start of Trump’s Second Term

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    By Loisa Lane on March 20, 2026 USA News
    Youngest Mexican Teen Dies in ICE Custody Since Start of Trump’s Second Term
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    Youngest Mexican Teen Dies in ICE Custody Since Start of Trump‘s Second Term

    Tragic death
    Royer Perez-Jimenez, a 19-year-old Mexican, became the youngest to die in ICE custody during Donald Trump’s second term, with death ruled a “presumed suicide.”

    Government Reaction
    Mexico’s foreign ministry condemned the death, demanding accountability and emphasizing that such incidents in detention facilities are “unacceptable” and warrant thorough investigations.
    Investigation ongoing
    Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the death of Royer Perez-Jimenez, with officials from the Mexican consulate actively seeking documentation about the case.

    Briefing summary

    A 19-year-old Mexican has become the youngest person to die in ICE custody, with preliminary reports indicating a “presumed suicide” at the Glades County Detention Centre. This marks the 46th death in ICE custody since January 2025.

    Following the incident, Mexican officials demanded a thorough investigation, citing the death as “unacceptable.” The Mexican consulate has also visited the facility to gather documentation regarding the case.

    Full reading: Mexican teen youngest to die in ICE custody since start of Trump’s second term | US News

    Youngest Mexican Teen Dies in ICE Custody Since Start of Trump’s Second Term

    A 19-year-old Mexican has become the youngest person to die in ICE custody since the start of Donald Trump’s second term.

    Royer Perez-Jimenez “died of presumed suicide” on Monday at the Glades County Detention Centre in south Florida, ICE said in a statement, although his official cause of death is still being investigated.

    He was also the 46th person to die in ICE custody since the start of US President Donald Trump’s second term in January 2025, the 13th immigrant to die in ICE custody this year and the second this week.

    ICE said an officer found Mr Perez-Jimenez “unconscious and unresponsive” just after 2.30am on Monday.

    Staff began performing CPR in a bid to revive him, but he was declared dead soon after.

    The teenager, who had been in ICE custody for around a month, was arrested on 22 January by sheriff’s officers in Volusia County in east-central Florida and charged with impersonating and resisting an officer, ICE said.

    Such deaths in immigration were “unacceptable”, Mexican officials said in a statement, while calling for a prompt and thorough investigation.

    Officials from the Mexican consulate in Miami visited the facility and asked authorities for documentation about the case.

    Carly Pérez Fernández, from Detention Watch Network, a national coalition advocating against immigrant detention, said immigration detention “deprives people of freedom, isolates people away from loved ones, and subjects people to abysmal conditions”.

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    Some detainees have reported finding worms in their food, nonfunctioning toilets and overflowing sewage.

    ICE has been an integral part of the administration’s crackdown on immigration since Mr Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.

    Its deployment has led to protests in major cities, such as in Minneapolis, where mother-of-three Renee Good and ICU nurse Alex Pretti were fatally shot by ICE officers.

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